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First-Generation Graduates Read Letters from Their Parents

2019

UC Riverside has a long history of supporting first-generation students. At 58%, first-generation students make up more than half the student population at UCR. We connected with 11 of our first-generation graduates to see what being the first in their family to graduate meant to them. See more...

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Immigration and Assimilation