Learn more about the experiences of Dartmouth students who are the first generation in their families to go to college: 

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Explore the profiles of some of our first-generation students on the Connect With A Student page and email them with any questions you have about their experience such as life at Dartmouth, classes, or clubs.

 

What does that mean?

The college admissions process involves terminology you might not encounter anywhere else. On this page we are sharing some words and phrases that might be new to you. Use our full online glossary to learn additional admissions words and phrases.

 

Admissions Beat Podcast

"Like you, Lee, I'm the first in my family to go to college. I come from an immigrant family...I often tell people my parents didn't know what college was except for one thing, which is that their children were going. It was a very strongly held value...I believe as a first-generation graduate, my brothers and I have ended poverty in the Merisotis family forever." 

- Jamie Merisotis, the president and CEO of the Lumina Foundation

On this episode of the Admissions Beat podcast, Dartmouth's vice president and veteran dean of admissions, Lee Coffin—a first-generation college student himself—talks with two experts in the higher education field to weigh in on this important question: is college worth it? A transcript is available for this episode. 

Is College Worth It?

 

Additional Resources To Explore

 

Estimate What Dartmouth Might Cost For You

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Many students don't pay the sticker pricce to attend college. Wondering what it might cost you to attend Dartmouth? Our MyinTuition calculator can help. In less than five minutes, answer six questions and receive a range of what Dartmouth might cost for you.