Latina first-generation college students draw on lessons, mentor others

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As colleges celebrate 'first-gen week,' Latinas speak of their work guiding students of different ages.

As colleges celebrate "first-gen week," Latinas speak of their work guiding students of different ages. "I see myself," one Latina graduating in 2022 said.

Latinos are more likely to be first-generation college students than any other racial or ethnic group: More than 4 in 10 Hispanic students are the first in their family to attend college, according to educational nonprofit organizationMonday was the annual National First-Generation College Celebration, marking the anniversary of the Higher Education Act of 1965, which greatly expanded college opportunities through financial assistance tools such as grants and work-study programs.

Latino college enrollment and degree obtainment are continuing to rise, and there have been encouraging trends in California, which has the country's largest Latino population, making up almost 4 in 10 Californians. A little over half of the state's Latinos are under 30.

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