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  • Going away to school is an adjustment for nearly every student, but when you're the first in your family to go, the transition can be even harder

  • President and First Lady Obama met with more than a hundred college and university presidents and leaders from business and nonprofits to talk about helping low-income students finish college. One solution starts well before college, with high school guidance counselors.

  • The University of Kentucky offers special housing and support for students whose parents didn't graduate from college.

  • For George Alvarez, the decision to apply to Johns Hopkins was a "happy accident." Most low-income, high-achieving high school students don't apply to any selective colleges.

  • A new campaign on YouTube aims to encourage more students to be the first in their families to go to college.

  • Last spring, Raven Gribbins was the first in her family to graduate from high school. Now she begins the next chapter — as a college student.

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