For First Generation Students
First generation (or first-gen) students are those who are first in their families to attend a four-year college—they’re an integral and valued part of our campus community (in fact, 17% of current Smithies are first-generation college students!). Here, we’ve compiled some resources for first generation students to acclimate fully to life on campus, and to enjoy all that Smith has to offer.
Helpful Resources
There are several resources on campus for first-generation and low-income students. From funding opportunities to a student-run resource center, we can help you settle in to college life.
In the Spotlight
As a first-generation, low-income student from California, Sa’mya Wilson says she battled imposter syndrome upon first arriving at Smith. As time went on, she flourished—studying abroad, securing a Praxis internship, and so much more. Learn more about her journey and triumphs.
A Focus on Affordability
At Smith, we believe in equity and access. From our no loans (only grants) financial aid policy to guaranteed internship funding for every student through our Praxis program, we’re committed to helping you reach your dreams.
Check out some stats on the financial resources current Smith students receive.
18%
of current Smithies receive Pell Grants
$61,315
average need-based grant award of current students
~20%
approximate percentage of Smithies eligible for startup grants
A Class of Their Own
Pre-Orientation Details
The first gen pre-orientation—August 27–28, 2024—is designed to help you transition to college life by helping you learn your way around, getting to know other students, and learning about resources on campus.
Set for Success
Smithies are proof that you can go anywhere with a liberal arts education. In addition to having an impressive track record of recent alums either being employed full-time or in a graduate program shortly after graduating, 90% of Smith alums—within five years of graduating—report that their current employment is a part of their intended career path.
Here for You
There are several people on campus who are specially trained to provide help for first-generation and low-income students. Reach out any time with questions—we’re here to help!