First-Gen Yearbook 2020
Yearbook highlighting the advice and experiences of AU Faculty & Staff who identify as first-gen college students.
Monday-Friday, 9am - 5pm
Mary Graydon Center, Room 201 and 202 on a map
Center for Diversity and Inclusion 4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington, DC 20016 United StatesAU defines first-generation as "neither parent(s)/guardian(s) have attended college." Regardless of definition, if you feel that you are the first in your family to chart college as a new territory, AU's first-generation community welcome you!
Keeping AU's definition of first-generation in mind, it is keeping parent(s)/guardian(s) as the marker. Siblings who either are or have experienced a college experience can definitely provide insights to helping you navigate your journey, but you might still feel confused or overwhelmed. Don't worry, it's all good! CDI staff are available for one-on-one advising appointments and can provide you with additional referrals and connections as needed.
Over 10% of American University's population consistently self-identify as the first in their family to attend college. That's right, you're not alone!
This is great! CDI offers a workshop that provides a snapshot of AU's first-generation population. Through this workshop, participants leave knowing more about who our first-generation students are and best practices for supporting them both inside and outside the academic arena.
The First-Gen Digital Yearbook highlights members of our AU community who identify as a first-generation college student. In this project, we spotlight faculty and staff that were once first-generation college students so that current first-gen AU students can establish and grow their support system. It will also include resources and services that benefit the first-gen community here at AU.
If you are an AU faculty or staff member and interested in being a part of the First-Gen Yearbook, please fill out your submission.
Yes! CDI is a great place to start if you are interested in speaking with others who are among the first in their family to experience college culture. Our Center also offers ways to virtually connect with the AU first-generation community through Facebook.
CDI is ready and willing to hear all about your ideas! Any of the professional staff in the office can help answer your questions, but we are also great for brainstorming what could be. Walk-ins are welcome, but appointments are strongly suggested. By setting up a meeting, CDI staff can listen to ideas, brainstorm, and suggest next steps.
Yearbook highlighting the advice and experiences of AU Faculty & Staff who identify as first-gen college students.