The Secret’s Out: First-generation college students find success at Mason

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George Mason University is committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse campus population. About one in three Mason students are in the first generation of their families to attend college. First-generation college students find a welcoming environment at Mason, with a multi-layered support network to help ensure success and provide help through any challenge.

Mason’s Early Identification Program prepares first-generation students in middle and high school for college by introducing them to mentors, leadership training and educational resources and skills.

Mason’s Student Transition Empowerment Program, run by the First-Gen+ Center, provides ongoing support and a caring community, with a six-week summer program that is part of a multiyear initiative.

The goal is to help students become lifelong learners and responsible global citizens.

Mason’s first-generation college students find their degrees have prepared them for profitable and fulfilling careers. Mason is the top university in the state for social mobility and among the top 7% nationally, according to CollegeNet.

A Mason degree opens doors for you.