Brown University Sets Up First-Generation College Student Center
First-generation students comprise about 16 percent of Brown’s undergraduate student body.
Washington Times reports.
Brown to open center for first-generation college students
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) – Brown University is opening a center for its students who are the first in their families to attend college.
The Ivy League school is set to open a First-Generation College Student Center in its sciences library this summer.
Brown recently announced the center will have a $30,000 annual budget. The center will have office and meeting space, a lounge and shared classroom and event space.
Brown says it wants to have a dedicated home for resources to help these students navigate college life.
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No wonder college costs so much now.