In August 2024, UNH was welcomed into the FirstGen Forward Network. Being a part of the FG Network cements our commitment to serving first-generation college students and provides UNH with a vast network of higher education institutions across the country with the same goal.
One out of every five undergraduate students on the Durham campus is first-generation college. That number rises to 41% on the Manchester campus and 43% in the College of Professional Studies Online. Being first in oneās family to earn a bachelor's degree means something different to each person and is only one facet of their identity---many students donāt even realize that they are first-generation college, or may not strongly identify with it, and thatās okay, too. At UNH we embrace the whole student, and we want to ensure that every student on campus feels comfortable, valued, and has all the tools to thrive and reach their academic, personal, and professional goals. First-generation college students sometimes donāt have the same social network or college culture knowledge that continuing-generation college students have. We want to make sure that every student is confident about starting college and learns about all the resources and opportunities available to them as they go through their UNH journey.
We are building a community and an identity around first-generation college students. Here are some ways UNH is doing this:
- A UNH Trailblazers Canvas ācourseā that is a repository of helpful information and source for hearing about events, activities, and opportunities geared toward first-gen college students (A reference site, no assignments or grades)
- A campaign to identify faculty, staff, and administrators who are first-gen college themselves and who may post a āProud First-Genā sticker on their door or laptop, or in their syllabus, to let students know they too have walked that path. Faculty and Staff, fill out the survey here:
- The presentation of First-Gen Medallions for graduating seniors at The Beauregard Center for Equity, Justice, and Freedom's Celebration of Achievement and Excellence Graduation Celebration each May
- Coordination of program activities and opportunities across campuses and modalities that offer first-gen college students scholarships for experiential learning like study abroad/study away, Semester in the City, Semester of Impact or other high impact experiences, as well as recognition and prize money for creative ideas like the E-Center Challenge, or leadership opportunities within Student Activities or our Colleges
- and that contain book titles and resources to support first-generation college students. Dive in!
- Establishment of a chapter of Alpha Alpha Alpha (Tri-Alpha) Honor Society for first-generation college students. We did it! UNH has the first Tri-Alpha Chapter in New Hampshire! UNH Durham's chapter is Lambda Omega and the College of Professional Studies' Chapter is Mu Theta. In Durham, 124 students and 40 faculty/staff became part of Tri-Alpha on Saturday, April 26, 2025. Also inducted was honorary Tri -Alpha member and Foundation Board member Michael E. Campbell '68 whose generosity made this all possible. Manchester and CPS-Online held their induction ceremony virtually on May 8th!
- We hope to expand our offerings and opportunities as we grow. We will always celebrate November 8 ā National First-Generation College Celebration Day! Are you a Trailblazer? Students:
2024-25 Tri-Alpha Officers, L to R: Danielle Dos Santos, Halle McGrail, Mauricio Fridlund, Samuel Vose, Hope Hamel.