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First-generation college students in the United States are typically defined as college students whose parents did not complete a bachelor’s degree. While this definition seems straightforward, it does not fully capture the livid experiences behind it. For many students, being first-generation is not just about parental education level, it often represents obtaining higher level education without inheriting knowledge about resources like financial aid, academic systems, networking, or campus culture.
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