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Eastern Mennonite University helping fuel success of first-gen college students

Crystal Graham
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Eastern Mennonite University in Harrisonburg has been selected as a FirstGen Forward Network member reflecting the school’s commitment to advancing the success of first-generation college students.

EMU was one of 80 new members for the 2024-25 academic year.

“We are extremely honored to be selected as a member of the FirstGen Forward Network,” said Shannon Dycus, vice president for student affairs, equity and belonging at EMU.

At least 35 percent of undergraduate students at EMU are the first in their family to complete college.

“Our hope in defining this community of learners is to be attentive to students and families who do not arrive to campus with existing knowledge of higher education, financial aid and all the other places where jargon and processes create barriers instead of support,” said Dycus.

The FirstGen Forward Network provides a three-phase approach to scaling holistic first-generation student success by engaging and empowering higher education institutions to transform the first-generation student experience, advance academic and co-curricular outcomes and build more inclusive institutional structures.

To date, 429 institutions of higher education, including two statewide systems, have entered the network, representing 49 states and the District of Columbia.

“We are pleased to welcome EMU into the FirstGen Forward Network,” said Dr. Sarah E. Whitley, executive vice president of FirstGen Forward. “Through the application process, it was evident that EMU is not only taking steps to serve first-generation students but is prepared to make a long-term commitment and employ strategies that foster an environment of success for this important population.”

A virtual kick-off was held on June 6. Faculty and staff will be invited to participate in monthly calls, professional development, goal setting, blog development, annual reporting and more.

The university has the opportunity to progress to other levels including a Forward Network Leader and Forward Network Chamption.

“Being named as a network member in the FirstGen Forward Network is an exciting opportunity for EMU to join a dedicated community of professionals prepared to share evidence-based practices and resources, troubleshoot challenges, generate knowledge, and continue to advance the success of first-generation students across the country,” said Maurice Jones, CEO of FirstGen Forward. “We are excited to see a groundswell of activity from the Class of 2024 network members and know EMU will be a significant contributor.”

Crystal Graham

Crystal Graham

Crystal Abbe Graham is the regional editor of Augusta Free Press. A 1999 graduate of Virginia Tech, she has worked for 25 years as a reporter and editor for several Virginia publications, written a book, and garnered more than a dozen Virginia Press Association awards for writing and graphic design. She was the co-host of "Viewpoints," a weekly TV news show, and co-host of Virginia Tonight, a nightly TV news show on PBS. Her work on "Virginia Tonight" earned her a national Telly award for excellence in television.