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University’s first-gen initiatives earn national honor

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School Setup | Unplash by MChe Lee

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The University of Nebraska–Lincoln has been recognized as a First Scholar Institution by the Center for First-generation Student Success.The university 

earned the award because of its demonstrated commitment to advancing the outcomes of first-generation students through improving both first

generation student success initiatives and institution-wide approaches. Participation as a First Scholar Institution follows its designation as a First

Forward Institution in 2019 and Advisory Institution in 2021.Nebraska joins 21 other institutions in this opportunity to engage in student-centered, systemic

transformation through a network of resources that include:an evidence-based and research-supported framework of actionable priorities supported 

through monthly workshopsdiagnostic tools providing critical institutional insightrobust data sharing as part of the national Postsecondary Data 

Partnershipcustomized solutions and continuous improvement plans personalized to allow each institution to meet its first-generation student success 

goals."I am grateful for the opportunity to continue our momentum in service to first-generation students," said Amy Goodburn, Senior Associate Vice 

Chancellor, Dean of Undergraduate Education, and co-chair of First Generation Nebraska. "In keeping with the N2025 Strategic Plan vision of every 

person and every interaction matters, our First Scholars team is committed to our first-generation students' success and looking forward to learning from 

other institutions in this continuous improvement cohort."Representing the university at the First Scholars Leadership Academy later this month will be 

Goodburn; Steven Jara, NFS Deputy Director, co-chair of First Generation Nebraska; Ryan Lahne, Assistant Vice Chancellor, Student Affairs; Moi Padilla, 

Director, Nebraska College Preparatory Academy; Cameron Woodard, Director, TRIO Programs; and Ryan Caldwell, Associate Director, Institutional 

Effectiveness and Analytics. Funding for attending the First Scholars Leadership Academy has been provided by the Strada Education Network.The 

Center for First-generation Student Success is an initiative of the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators and the Suder Foundation. 

After meeting milestones as a First Scholars Institution, UNL will be eligible to earn Champion Campus designation.Faculty and staff interested in First-

Generation Nebraska campus events and opportunities to share their first-gen story can join the FGN email list.SHARE1TAGSFirst-Gen Nebraska first-

generation honor.

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