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.
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.
We often have students asking questions about where they might be able to start looking for tailored roles of interest. Since there are countless options out there, I pulled some options to get you thinking from my …
By Jared Smith (He/Him)
Jared Smith (He/Him)Associate Director, Early Engagement
During behavioral interviews you will be asked to talk about your experiences but knowing how to shape those stories can be a bit challenging. This pilot presentation is designed to help you practice telling your story with confidence and intention.
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By Jared Smith (He/Him)
Jared Smith (He/Him)Associate Director, Early Engagement
Let’s keep this month ultra simple. If you’ve been searching for a while, I imagine you’re hitting roadblocks, questioning your motivation, and/or wondering what you could be doing differently to make it all work. That’s normal. This …
By Jared Smith (He/Him)
Jared Smith (He/Him)Associate Director, Early Engagement
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 …