
First-Gen Students Dive into College Access at Bellevue University
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First-gen high school students from Bryan, Papillion La Vista, Papillion La Vista South, and Thomas Jefferson explored college access at Bellevue University during TRIO Day. The event, hosted by AIM Institutes Upward Bound program, featured a student panel, T-shirt design activities, community service, and mentorship chats. Keynote speaker Garry Clark, an Upward Bound alum who overcame homelessness, inspired the students. TRIO Day aims to build campus comfort and empower first-gen students in higher education.
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