Strengthen graduate school experience with academic and well-being support, Sept. 26

First 30: First-Generation Graduate Students is an event for graduate students who identified either as first generation at the undergraduate level and/or currently identify as a first generation student in graduate education.
First 30: First-Generation Graduate Students is an event for graduate students who identified either as first generation at the undergraduate level and/or currently identify as a first generation student in graduate education.

September 26, 2019 | 3:30 p.m., Unity Room/Rm. 212 in the Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center

30 days after the first day of classes, you can join the conversation on comprehensive—as in career, cultural, emotional, environmental, financial, intellectual, physical, social, and spiritual—well-being and academic support alongside fellow first-gen graduate students.

First 30: First-Generation Graduate Students is an event for graduate students who identified either as first generation at the undergraduate level and/or currently identify as a first generation student in graduate education. However, all graduate students are encouraged to attend.
After this event, you will:

  • Know who to contact for academic/professional support at the Office of Graduate Studies
  • Be able to identify and understand the nine dimensions of well-being
  • Be acquainted with graduate-student Well-being Coaches from Big Red Resilience & Well-being
  • Know other graduate students in the first-generation community
  • Gain insight on how to manage graduate school from other graduate students' experiences

Learn more & register at
go.unl.edu/firstgen30 by September 24.

More details at: http://go.unl.edu/firstgen30