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We are first-generation college graduates that created How to College: First Gen in an effort to democratize education and information. You will hear from high schoolers exploring the college admiss... more
FAQs about How to College: First Gen:How many episodes does How to College: First Gen have?The podcast currently has 125 episodes available.
June 24, 2023E124: A Reflection of HTC’s Journey and Final FarewellIn our final episode Shiv, Sandra, Luz, and Norma reflect on what the experience has been like being part of HTC, including lessons learned, key takeaways, favorite episodes, and what is next for the podcast. ...more33minPlay
June 10, 2023E123: The Significance of FLI Organizations in Higher EducationIn this episode, Shiv explores the inspiring journey of Mohammed Ahmad, MIT Sloan MBA student and First Generation/Low Income Club president, as they discuss his upbringing in India, his remarkable achievements in a top undergraduate program, and his transition to the United States for graduate studies....more33minPlay
May 27, 2023E122: Finding fulfillment in Your CareerIn this episode Luz chats with college grads Brenda and Jennifer about their career journeys and what they have found to be fulfilling from the jobs and/or industries they have been working in and the reasoning for making changes along the way. ...more32minPlay
May 13, 2023E121: Parenting the College PathGet ready for an uplifting episode of How to College: First Gen. Host Sandra Fernandez sits down with the amazing Maria Ochoa-Chalico, a first-gen college student who has conquered incredible challenges and now shares her wisdom with others.In this episode, Maria takes us on a journey through her own experience as a first-gen college student. She shares the ups and downs of navigating higher education as a single mother, and how she managed to overcome obstacles and achieve her dreams. Her journey reminds us that resilience and determination can lead to incredible success.But Maria's story doesn't stop there! She also shares how she was able to apply the lessons she learned during her college journey to support her daughter through her own college application process. Maria emphasizes the importance of being there for your child and providing them with the guidance they need to thrive.Maria shares the significance of understanding timelines, researching scholarships early on, and continuously seeking out resources throughout the process. Maria's firsthand experience and insights provide a wealth of knowledge for other parents who are embarking on this journey with their children.Join us for this lively and informative episode as Sandra and Maria show us how the power of education and supportive parenting can create a brighter future. Whether you're a first-gen student, a parent, or simply looking for inspiration, this episode is a must-listen. ...more20minPlay
April 29, 2023E120: Finding Mental Health Assistance on CampusIn this episode HTC intern Destiny chats with college student Layell about the importance of being able to pinpoint mental health resources on your campus and how it can potentially be essential to finding your new normal....more12minPlay
April 15, 2023E119: A Peak Into Work-Life BalanceIn this episode Luz chats with Madeline who shares her journey from college/trade school to becoming a radiology technician and eventually an entrepreneur and how her work-life balance has been challenged and adapted to each stage of her life. ...more34minPlay
April 01, 2023E118: A countdown to collegeIn this episode, your host Sandra sits down with two high school seniors, Jaquelin Franco and Evelyn Hernandez, to talk about their experiences with the college application and selection process.As first-generation college students, Jaquelin and Evelyn faced unique challenges and uncertainties throughout their journey. They share their perspectives on navigating the complex application process, from researching schools to filling out forms and finding financial aid.Sandra also delves into the factors that influenced their decisions, including family expectations, financial considerations, and personal goals. Jaquelin and Evelyn offer valuable insights on how they weighed their options and made their final choices.Join us as we explore the highs and lows of the college application process through the eyes of two remarkable young women. Whether you're a student or a parent, you won't want to miss this episode of "How to College: First Gen."...more24minPlay
March 18, 2023E117: Pivoting Post CollegeIn this episode, Shiv sits down with Gurjinder Toor, a first gen Punjabi American from the University of Houston. We will dive into his experiences pursuing a degree in Psychology and then pivoting into the fascinating world of computer science....more24minPlay
March 04, 2023E116: SenioritisReaching life milestones can be both an exciting and stressful experience. This is especially true when doing so as a first-generation college student. However, when you allow yourself to embrace the experience and appreciate the process, you will succeed.On this episode of ‘How to College: First Gen,’ HTC intern, Destiny McBurrough and guest, Ja’Nyah Hargrove discuss the topic of senioritis and advice on how to combat the issue. Join them as they cover Hargrove’s first experience with the looming anxiety to her current only two months from her college graduation....more12minPlay
February 18, 2023E115: Self-care tips for First-Gen StudentsWe know college can be overwhelming, especially for first-gen students. In this episode of 'How to College: First-Gen,' join our host Sandra Fernandez and guest Sandra Martinez as they share their self-care tips to help you feel great, recharge, and stay motivated! From taking breaks to connecting with friends, we'll give you lots of ideas and inspiration to maintain your mental health and balance your college life....more27minPlay
FAQs about How to College: First Gen:How many episodes does How to College: First Gen have?The podcast currently has 125 episodes available.