November 8th Marks First-Generation College Student Day

Nov 8, 2024

It’s First-Generation College Student Day, and that’s something worth celebrating. 66% of Star Scholars are these trailblazers, the ones who will be the first in their families to earn a college degree. WWIN offers first-gen Scholars, and all the women we serve, the opportunity to live the lives they imagine for themselves.


We invest in women of promise because when the barriers to their ambitions are removed, WWIN women reach their self-determined goals. And we know that every goal a Star Scholar reaches today will be amplified tomorrow. By example, she invites others to live the lives they imagine for themselves.


We are ever hopeful in the presence of WWIN women because they remind us that tomorrow can—and will—be different because of the choices we make today.

Here is what a few first-generation Scholars had to say:

“I am deeply grateful for the life I have today. I am strong, determined, and resilient. I plan to use both my life experiences and education as tools to help others and to contribute to the positive change we need in the world.”

– Skyla, Northwest Indian College, Chemical Dependency


“My passion in life is to break generational barriers within my family and inspire younger generations of women to reach their dreams. Becoming a WWIN Star Scholar will help me demonstrate that no matter where you come from, you can achieve great things.”

– Lilianah, Washington State University – Pullman, Business Administration


“I want to set an example for my children and to pass on the importance of getting a college education. I am deeply grateful for this scholarship that has supported me along this journey. Each day is a balancing act, but my commitment to learning and growing keeps me motivated and hopeful for the future.”

– Lorena, Central Washington University – Ellensburg, Accounting

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