First-Generation Program

The NYU Shanghai First-Generation Program is dedicated to supporting and advocating for first-generation students at NYU Shanghai. Acknowledging first-generation students’ effort in confronting and navigating systemic challenges, our program aims to create and sustain a supportive community through regular events and workshops. We provide resources to support first-gen students navigate university life and beyond, foster solidarity, and facilitate their initiatives to take action, empower themselves and the community.

The First-Generation Program recognizes a first-generation student at NYU Shanghai as the first person in their family to attend university or does not receive guidance to help them navigate university life.

First-Gen Mentorship Program

Our First-Gen Mentorship Program, part of the First Generation Program, aims to provide support and guidance for first-generation students by pairing with faculty/staff members. All faculty and staff mentors are passionate about bridging opportunity gaps and together with the students to envision their college and post-college journey.

Check here to hear from our program's mentors and mentees.

Event Highlights

Throughout the academic year, the program regularly hosts events and workshops, collaborating with university departments to provide resources and foster community among first-generation students. Past events include the Scholarship & Financial Resources Workshop, CCD Resources Dedicated for First-Gens at NYU Shanghai, First Generation Movie Night, and more.

First Generation Program Student Committee

The First Generation Program Student Committee is a year-long student leadership to envision, build, and support the program's mission. Members will join a transitional committee, taking on the planning and organization of events and programs.

Meet First Generation Program Student Committee

AY2024 - 2025: Alora Linehan '26, Sirie Peng '27, Kaye Duarte '25, Kashif Iftikhar '26

First-Generation Program

AY2023-2024: Mia Trinh ‘24, Danely Saenz ‘26, Yuxin (Antonia) Hua ‘24, Aaraaf Rasheed ‘26 (From left to right)