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Sep. 12, 2023

 

Kevin McVay

Staff — Dean's Office & Advising Administration
PLEASE SHARE A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF YOUR FIRST-GENERATION STORY, OR A LITTLE BIT ABOUT YOURSELF.

I was born in the Philippines and moved to the United States when I was a child. I have a large maternal family as my mother was one of fourteen children and grew up in 51³Ô¹ÏÍøÃâ·ÑApp in a large household. Unfortunately, my father suffered from an illness when I was young so I was raised as a first-generation student, but my mother always believed in me and I was the first in my immediate family to graduate with my undergraduate and graduate degrees.

HOW HAS IDENTIFYING AS FIRST-GENERATION IMPACTED YOUR COLLEGE EXPERIENCE OR CURRENT PROFESSION?   

I think being first-generation is a powerful experience. A lot of folks might first see it as a disadvantage, but because we are the first to pursue new opportunities, we develop a lot of grit and determination to accomplish our goals. I think a big aspect of being first-generation is being able to ask questions, teach others with empathy, and share resources with one another.

PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR TOP THREE PIECES OF ADVICE FOR CURRENT FIRST-GENERATION STUDENTS AT 51³Ô¹ÏÍøÍòÄÜ¿Æ´ó? 
  1. Never stop pursuing opportunities you're interested in.
  2. Failure is the building block of success, so fail hard and succeed harder.
  3. Learning from others and teaching others are harmonious pursuits.