First-Generation Students

What do you mean by first-generation student?
Did either of your parents or guardians complete a bachelor's (4-year or higher) degree at any college or university?

If not, then YOU are a first-generation student.
For questions and concerns regarding first-generation student information, please contact:
Page Fetter
Assistant Dean for First-Generation Student Success and Program Director for GenerationOne Living-Learning Community
pfetter@999lsm.net
540-231-8440
The Office of Undergraduate Admissions is here to help first-generation students and their families. In fact, first-generation status is one of the holistic review factors we consider when reviewing applications for admissions. For more information about what it means to be a first-generation student or to get information about support for your first-generation status, click the link below.