
First Generation Student Resources
A first-generation college student is a student from a family in which neither parent has earned a four-year undergraduate degree.
For Prospective Students:
Are you a high school student who wants to go to college?
- Learn about preparing for college: Know How 2 Go or First in the Family
- Visit the Stetson University Office of Admission
- Visit the Stetson University Office of Financial Aid
- Learn about programs for prospective students from our Cross Cultural Center
Recently admitted?
- Learn about First-Year and Transition Programs
- Learn about Disability Resources
- Review dates for our orientation process
- Consider joining a student organization
For Current Students:
- Understand your academic eligibility and stay on track to graduation
- Need guidance on course selection? Learn why Academic Advising Matters
- Take advantage of our GPS: Guide for Proactive Success workshop series
- Schedule an check-in appointment with a student success coach
- Participate in Campus Life
- Join a student organization
- Meet with your professors during faculty office hours
Take advantage of our university resources. Your undergraduate experience should challenge you to learn and grow. During challenging times, successful students seek help.
Click here to complete the registration form for Summer Bridge Day on July 20, 2013.
Have questions? Contact Jill Brownfield at jbrownfi@stetson.edu or 386-822-8707.

