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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Jessica On: From Public Policy Undergrad to Durham Public School Teacher

Written by Aimee Stone Munsell | This article is part of a series of Durham community leader profiles

Click the button below to read the story featured on the Duke Community Affairs website about first-generation alumna Jessica On. In the article, …

By Jared Smith (He/Him)
Jared Smith (He/Him) Associate Director, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging
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Diverse Engineering Professional Organizations

Dr. Whitney Gaskins from the University of Cincinnati shares her views on the importance of diversity in the field of engineering: “It is so important to have diverse students in engineering because we are problem solvers. Engineers work in the …

By Stacia Solomon (she/her)
Stacia Solomon (she/her) Director, Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture
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How to Avoid Making the Same Mistakes

Author: Cheryl Strauss Einhorn | 3 minute read

Mistakes often provide our biggest opportunities to learn and grow. But how can we avoid falling into the same traps repeatedly? Cheryl Strauss Einhorn’s article outlines constructive ways to make choices that lead …

By Jared Smith (He/Him)
Jared Smith (He/Him) Associate Director, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging
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AAC&U and Elon University Student Guide on AI Use

The American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) and Elon University have developed a student-facing guide about artificial intelligence titled “AI-U 1.0: A student guide to navigating college in the artificial intelligence era.” 

The guide helps students understand …

By Megan Wilson (she/her)
Megan Wilson (she/her) Associate Director, Communications and Outreach
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Tell Me More about Affinity & Identity Pages

Did You Know We Have Affinity Pages on the Career Hub? | 1 minute read

At the Duke Career Center, we’re committed to curating content that applies to all aspects of your career development journey. That’s why we’ve create 13 dedicated …

By Jared Smith (He/Him)
Jared Smith (He/Him) Associate Director, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging
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Career Readiness Resources

The Spring Forward initiative is an exciting collaboration between DukeLIFE and the Duke Career Center, specifically tailored to offer valuable …

Part-Time Student Employment

Duke offers many great student employment opportunities both on campus and off campus within the community of Durham. Here a …

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 …

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