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November heralds another time-sensitive campaign for students in North Carolina, where dozens of colleges waive application fees for one week in an effort to attract first-generation applicants and students who may not have considered college otherwise.
Additional requirements, he suggests, may deter low-income, first-generation applicants from applying to a particular college.
"So many parts of the process are already much more difficult for first-generation applicants," she says.
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Unfortunately, many first-generation college applicants don't have parental support to help guide them through the application process.
Do you have admissions advice for first-generation college applicants?
Here are a few additional tips for first-generation college applicants: The National Center for Education Statistics defines first-generation students as "undergraduates whose parents never enrolled in postsecondary education".
If only one of your parents attended college, you may not be considered a first-generation college applicant.
"A 1200 SAT score surely means something more for a low-income, first-generation college applicant who attended terrible schools than it does for a student whose parents have graduate degrees and pay for the finest schooling".
a Numbers and percentages of student applicants (ntotal = 67) as a function of identification as first-generation students, gender, race/ethnicity, and classification.
"These are first-generation entrepreneurs.
Cruz is a first-generation citizen.
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