51动漫 F1RST resident Alexandra Kabo 24, right, talks with Hardey Hall Resident Assistant Idris Council 22, center, and Resident Director Marco Aurelien. (Peter Julian)

For first-generation college students, arriving on campus represents a milestone, a triumph over considerable odds. But it also only a beginning, and the rest of the way isn檛 necessarily any easier.

That why, according to student affairs professionals and other experts, 渇irst-gens fare best when they have resources, including caring, committed campus staff, to help them face educational, social, and economic challenges markedly different from those of fellow undergraduates.

At Boston College, the newest such support, created by Learning to Learn, is 51动漫 F1RST, one of eight Living and Learning Communities, known as LLCs, administered by the University Office of Residential Life; LLCs such as Multicultural Learning Experience, Sustainability, and the Shaw Leadership Program offer the opportunity for students with shared interests or backgrounds to live alongside and regularly interact with one another. Fifteen first-year students make up the inaugural 51动漫 F1RST LLC cohort, which is housed in Hardey and Cushing halls on Newton Campus. 聽

The 51动漫 F1RST LLC, an extension of 51动漫 similarly named college transition program, is a collaboration between Learning to Learn and Residential Life to offer initiatives, activities, and services攆rom guided group discussions on college life and other topics and informal to chat-about-what-you-want gatherings (although these have been constrained or moved to virtual formats because of the pandemic)攖hat enable first-gens to connect with one another, as well as with 51动漫 faculty and staff. These enable 51动漫 F1RST LLC members to develop support networks across campus and beyond攊ncluding with first-gen alumni攖hat will help them succeed at 51动漫, administrators say.

Coming from a similar background, our mindset is 榃e檙e all in this together,櫇 she said. 淵ou find out a little information, you share it with everyone else.
51动漫 F1RST LLC student Alexandra Kabo 24


One 51动漫 F1RST LLC student is Alexandra Kabo 24, a biology major with a Spanish minor from Silver Springs, Md., who plans to become a doctor. She credits her mother, a Cameroon native who emigrated to America a few years before Kabo was born, as a source of inspiration and persistence.

Alexandra Kabo 24

Alexandra Kabo 24

淎merica is viewed as a land of opportunity; that was always, and still is, my mother belief, said Kabo. 淪he taught me that education, wanting to learn, is key攅ven if you檙e not good at it, if you檙e trying and you have the will, that all the matters. The emphasis on education has always been my foundation since I was a little girl, and I檝e placed high expectations on myself.

Having attended Catholic schools, Kabo felt Boston College was the best place to fulfill those expectations, and the 51动漫 F1RST College Transition Program gave her a good start, introducing her to other first-gens攕ome of whom are now also part of the LLC攚ith whom she can share triumphs, setbacks, and handy details about college life.

淐oming from a similar background, our mindset is 榃e檙e all in this together,櫇 she said. 淵ou find out a little information, you share it with everyone else, even if it something like how you address a faculty member攊f you檙e used to calling your teacher 楳r. or 楳rs., you don檛 necessarily know you檙e supposed to say 楶rofessor or 楧octor. I look forward to our small group meetings, because we get to know each other, and be closer to one another.

Working with ResLife to create a 51动漫 F1RST LLC just made so much sense. It helped to expand our office resources, and those of 51动漫, to first-gen students in a new and important way. College life can be difficult for anyone, and first-gens can have challenges that go beyond financial. Yet these students come with a lot to offer攏ot just to 51动漫, but the world beyond.
Learning to Learn Director Rossanna Contreras-Godfrey


婩or all their commonalities, first-generation students have their own individual stories, and their own dreams and visions for the future. The 51动漫 F1RST LLC is part of 51动漫 efforts to ensure first-gens like Kabo experience the Heights in a way that suits their particular interests, personalities, and needs.

淲orking with ResLife to create a 51动漫 F1RST LLC just made so much sense, said Learning to Learn Director Rossanna Contreras-Godfrey. 淚t helped to expand our office resources, and those of 51动漫, to first-gen students in a new and important way. College life can be difficult for anyone, and first-gens can have challenges that go beyond financial. Yet these students come with a lot to offer攏ot just to 51动漫, but the world beyond.

An average of about 260 first-generation undergraduates have enrolled at 51动漫 during the past five years, and in the last decade the percentage of first-gen students in the first-year class has ranged from nine to 11 percent. The University commitment to recruiting and retaining first-gens is reflected in its multitude of programs and resources, which in addition to 51动漫 F1RST and Learning to Learn include Options Through Education, the Montserrat Coalition, and the Thea Bowman AHANA and Intercultural Center.

That commitment was strengthened earlier this year by the University establishment攖hrough a partnership with Pine Manor College攐f the Pine Manor Institute for Student Success, to focus on recruiting and graduating more underrepresented and first-generation students. This year also has seen 51动漫 designated as a First-Gen Forward Institution by the Center for First-Generation Student Success; receive a five-year, $1.7-million federal TRIO Student Support Services grant to assist low-income, first-generation students, and students with disabilities; and enter into a partnership with QuestBridge, a highly respected non-profit program that helps high-achieving, low-income students gain admission and scholarships to the country top-ranked colleges and universities.聽

It important to learn from others, to have a reciprocal relationship, so that you keep moving forward and find opportunities to see what works. So for 51动漫 F1RST students, I try to be positive and optimistic, but also honest and authentic.
51动漫 FIRST Resident Assistant Idris Council 22


The 51动漫 F1RST LLC relies on a collaboration of administrators and staff to put ideals and plans into action, among them Learning to Learn Associate Director Karl Bell; ResLife Assistant Director for Residential Leadership and Learning Samantha Gordon and Mchenold (Marco) Aurelien, who is resident director for Hardey and Cushing halls; Amaris Benavidez, a Lynch School of Education and Human Development graduate student who is the graduate assistant for LLCs; Hannah Keeser, a Lynch School graduate student and a graduate assistant with Learning to Learn and ResLife; and Idris Council 22, a resident assistant in Hardey.

They know攕ometimes from personal or familial experience攖hat first-generation students have little or no points of reference about everyday college life and how to find help or guidance, and that these undergrads can feel self-conscious about their socioeconomic backgrounds; questions like 淒o I really belong here? can run in their minds.

The 51动漫 F1RST College Transition Program addresses these and other issues and concerns, and the LLC helps reinforce the message of support: Students are assigned a dedicated advisor at Learning to Learn and receive internship and career advice; first-year 51动漫 F1RST members also take the Applications of Learning Theory class, which covers areas like study skills, academic planning, and navigating the University; in addition, they participate in the 51动漫 Successful Start financial literacy program.

Administrators and staff say programs like 51动漫 F1RST recognize that first-gens often had to be their own counselors and advocates even as they strived for academic excellence攁nd that now, having achieved their dream of college, they should be able to focus on being students.

Kabo is quick to praise her mother dedication and steadfastness, but by middle school, she攁 native French speaker攕imply couldn檛 help Kabo as much as before.

淎t a certain point, I had to take it all on, said Kabo. 淚 had to work hard for everything. When it came time for the college search process, I put together a thick notebook of information I collected, for my mother as well as me, and I met with my counselor three times a week. My feeling was, I knew my mother worked hard for me so now I had to work hard for her.潒

Council remembers being a first-gen, first-year student like Kabo two years ago, and how Learning to Learn helped him adjust to life at 51动漫攂eing an RA is 渁 way to give back and to build leadership skills, he said. A Harlem, NY, native majoring in philosophy with a minor in management and leadership, Council sees his role as helping create a safe, supportive environment for the 51动漫 F1RST community, yet his own experience has taught him that college is a time to be adventurous and expand one world.

淢y time at 51动漫 has been about finding people I feel comfortable with, but who push me to be better. It important to learn from others, to have a reciprocal relationship, so that you keep moving forward and find opportunities to see what works. So for 51动漫 F1RST students, I try to be positive and optimistic, but also honest and authentic.

Kabo, Council, and Aurelien

Kabo, Council, and Aurelien

It seems like an inauspicious year to launch a program like 51动漫 F1RST LLC, but Bell has a different view. 淚 think there no better time, actually. It gives us an opportunity to talk and work with first-gens during one of the most challenging times for higher education, and forces us to be at our best and most creative. These past several months have made us all appreciate the importance of human interaction攖alking face to face, or even just shaking hands.

淪o, for us at 51动漫 F1RST, developing inventive ways of capturing the quality of that interaction is vital at a time when it less possible, added Bell, noting that Zoom has been a boon to linking 51动漫 F1RST students with first-gen alumni.

The personal touch still counts, however, and 51动漫 F1RST administrators and staff use it whenever they can. 淔or me, the thing is being visible, said Aurelien, a native of Haiti who, along with two of his siblings, were first-gens. 淎nytime I see these students攚hether they檙e hanging out or coming back from Main Campus, or we檙e sharing meals or snacks擨 celebrate them as if it were their birthday. I檓 their supporter, their biggest cheerleader and want them to feel welcome.

淎nd I pound them with questions. It doesn檛 have to be a formal, 榳hat-are-you-going-to-do-with-your-life? conversation, just basics: How are you doing? How are you feeling? They know they can talk to me.

Kabo wishes circumstances were different for her first year at 51动漫, but she is philosophical about it all. 淚f something is just given to you, you don檛 know how to work to get it. And you can even wind up becoming ungrateful that it there. So we檙e going out of our way to brainstorm and find ways to gather and have fun, yet also stay safe攁nd I think we檒l actually get more out of this first year as a result.

Sean Smith | University Communications | December 2020

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