Supporting First-Generation Students: A Multi-Modal Approach

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Discover how to engage and support first-generation students through a holistic approach. Addressing challenges pre-COVID and during COVID, along with strategies to build community and enhance learning experiences. Reflection and next steps included.

  • First-generation students
  • Support
  • Multi-modal approach
  • Challenges
  • Community

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  1. Engaging and Supporting First-generation Students: A Multi-Modal Approach - Dr. Greg Eiselein, Director of K-State First - Kiley Moody, Managing Director of Scholar Services - Rebeca Paz, Director, Office of First-generation Students

  2. Land Acknowledgement As the first land-grant institution established under the 1862 Morrill Act, we acknowledge that the state of Kansas is historically home to many Native nations, including the Kaw, Osage, and Pawnee, among others. Furthermore, Kansas is the current home to four federally recognized Native nations: The Prairie Band Potawatomie, the Kickapoo Tribe of Kansas, the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska, and Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska.

  3. Welcome Survey

  4. Challenges Pre-COVID During COVID Social and Academic Impacts Finances Technology Home

  5. Challenges Zoom fatigue Motivation Studying is harder Building community New normal

  6. Ideas Community, build relationships, overt care Organize clear and concise Positivity Asset-based Slow down Study groups tips and tricks

  7. REFLECTION

  8. NEXT STEPS

  9. THANK YOU!

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