Information and resources for those who identify as First Generation / Low Income

The following resources are curated specifically to assist students who identify as first-generation or low income college students, and all students who support the advancement of students who identify as first-generation or low income, explore their interests, find opportunities that best suit their needs and desires, and attain the goals they set for themselves.

We hope to continue to add resources that might be helpful and if you find something valuable, please share it with us.

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Duke Career Center Professional Development Fund

Through the Professional Development Fund, the Duke Career Center provides funding to support or supplement the career development of students with demonstrated financial need.  Students are eligible to apply for no more than one professional development request per academic year.

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Have you heard of 1vyG’s Conference?

For some time now, 1vyG has united first-generation and low-income students at the nation’s largest summit of its kind. Originally launched at Brown University in 2015, the conference has since traveled to institutions like Harvard, Yale, Duke, Stanford, and Cornell. …

By Jared Smith (He/Him)
Jared Smith (He/Him) Associate Director, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging
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Duke Career Center Terms You Need to Know: A Guide 

Coming to Duke can be overwhelming at first, particularly with the influx of Duke specific terms and concepts for you to learn as you navigate your academic career and prepare to enter or re-enter the workforce. Here is our glossary …

By Jared Smith (He/Him)
Jared Smith (He/Him) Associate Director, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging
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Blackstone – Early Insight Programs

We are excited to announce that applications for Blackstone’s signature early insight programs, Future Women Leaders & Diverse Leaders, are now open!

Interested parties can leverage the application links below:

Open to participants with anticipated graduation dates of Fall 2026 …

By Grace Athy
Grace Athy Assistant Director, Career Services
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Tips for First Generation College Students

Navigating College as a First Gen

Being a First Gen college student can be very overwhelming. It can be difficult navigating a new experience where you are forced to adjust. Many times, First Gens do not feel well quipped or …

By Sh'Maughn Wright, He/Him/His
Sh'Maughn Wright, He/Him/His Career Specialist
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USA2Holland Internship Grant

Application Deadline: December 1, 2024
Informational Webinars: July, 30, 2024 | 12:00pm EDT & 3:00pm EDT

The USA2Holland Internship Grant provides funding for high-achieving & low-income college students or recent graduates to intern with a company in the Netherlands. This grant is distributed …

By Hal Matthews (he/him)
Hal Matthews (he/him) Associate Director, Global Careers
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Career Readiness Resources

Duke Career Center Resources to get you started

Duke Career Hub
The hub of career conversations, content and resources at Duke, including Career Communities. Learn about our Guiding …

The Spring Forward initiative is a new exciting collaboration between Duke LIFE and the Duke Career Center, specifically tailored to …

‘Dear Pathfinder’ Ask Column

Unlock Professional Success with ‘Dear Pathfinder’

Are you a current student or young professional on the road to professional achievement …

Coming to Duke can be overwhelming at first, particularly with the influx of Duke specific terms and concepts for you …

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