A first-generation student is someone whose parents/guardians did not complete a four-year college degree or a student raised by a single parent/guardian who did not complete a four-year college degree.
First-Gen: What Does it Mean?
First-Generation Student
46% FIRST-GEN STUDENTS AT TEXAS STATE
Neither parent obtained a bachelor’s degree.
42% FIRST-YEAR FIRST-GEN STUDENTS
2,568 incoming first-year students were first-gen in fall 2018.
Past. Present. Future.
The LBJ Connection
The Higher Education Act (HEA), signed at Texas State by alumnus Lyndon B. Johnson in 1965, made it possible for more students to earn a college degree. The HEA included Pell Grants, work-study and low-interest student loans. Inspired by President Johnson's experiences as a teacher in Cotulla and as a student in San Marcos, this legislation became central to his legacy in education.