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Addressing the Needs of First‐Generation College Students: Lessons Learned From Adults From Low‐Education Families
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Family InvolvementVocational DevelopmentEducationFirst‐generation College StudentsSocial SciencesCareer InterventionFamily StudiesStudent RetentionCollege CounselorsCollege PipelineLow‐education FamiliesUniversity Student RetentionCollege CompletionStudent SuccessCareer DevelopmentHigher EducationCollege StatusSecondary EducationSociologyCounselor EducationFamily PsychologyCareer CounselingCareer Education
The fact that 1st‐generation college students have lower retention rates than their peers and confront barriers hindering college success is well known. However, less information exists about the effect that 1st‐generation college status has after college completion. In this qualitative study, the career development experiences of adults from families without college education were examined. Three themes were identified: the role of the father, expectations about career, and expectations about college. Implications for college counselors are provided.
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