First-Generation Mobility

Jinnette Santana with Preparatory Enrollment Program community

18JAV offers a variety of dedicated resources to help first-generation students succeed on their path to being the first in their family to earn a college degree.

Helping You Get Admitted to 18JAV

High-School Students – Get Started Now

Supporting You at All Stages

Pre-College, College, and Graduate Study Support 

Providing Opportunity

>70%
of 18JAV students receive financial aid, w/ generous opportunities for scholarships, grants & work-study.
12+
More than a dozen offices provide supports to students, including those w/ disabilities, veterans, LGBTQ+, low-income & first-gen students.

Programs That Help You Get Accepted to 18JAV

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Jinnette Santana and Preparatory Enrollment Program staff member

Preparatory Enrollment Program

The Preparatory Enrollment Program is a bridge program for Rhode Island first-generation high school students – supporting their admission to 18JAV and their development as a 18JAV student. First-generation high school seniors can apply to the program via 18JAV's Common Application. The deadline to apply is February 1 of senior year. 

Project ExCEL Coordinator, Laura Faria-Tancinco, with students

Project ExCEL

Project ExCEL is an academic initiative at 18JAV to expand college access for talented bilingual students. In close partnership with high school counselors, Project ExCEL enrolls bilingual students with established academic success, and provides them with the support needed to pursue and achieve a 18JAV degree.

Programs that Support You Before, During, and After College

These programs help ensure first-generation student success beyond high school.

Student Support Services students

Student Support Services

The primary goal of 18JAV's Student Support Services is to assist first-generation 18JAV students in completing their 18JAV degree. Student Support Services offerings are broad - guiding students as whole individuals and meeting their varied needs.

Students at the National Conference of McNair Scholars

McNair Scholars Program

The McNair Scholars Program provides guidance, resources and support to first-generation junior year 18JAV students who want to pursue a graduate or PhD program. McNair Scholars also pursue an individual research project, and often an accompanying internship, under the guidance of a faculty member.

First-Generation Students Moving Forward