Although the first-generation and first-in-family status (FIF) of university students has been of intense interest in the USA, it has received very little consideration in Australia. The present research redressed this imbalance by investigating the academic outcomes of FIF undergraduate students at a large, public, Australian university. Undergraduate students (N = 227) who were enrolled in education, nursing and liberal arts degrees completed an online survey. Data are representative of typical gender enrolment patterns for these degrees. In contrast to US research, there was no clear relationship between socioeconomic status and FIF status in this sample. Consistent with US research, FIF students had poorer academic outcomes than non-FIF...
This article is open access under a Creative Commons Attribution Licence (CC-BY).Internationally, hi...
Executive Summary Higher education is in a state of massification (Sharma, 2008). More people are ac...
Gaining a university qualification has the potential to reduce socioeconomic inequalities through se...
Although the first-generation and first-in-family status (FIF) of university students has been of in...
<p> </p> <p>Although the first-generation and first-in-family status (FIF) of university students ha...
Universities attract students from a diversity of backgrounds, but access and participation are not ...
Universities around the world are attempting to increase the diversity of their student population. ...
This article explores the experiences of students who are the first in their families to attend univ...
This article is open access under a Creative Commons Attribution Licence (CC-BY).Exploring what stud...
Globally, first-in-family learners represent a significant proportion of the university student popu...
Universities use ‘first in family’ or ‘first generation’ as an indicator to increase the diversity o...
Universities use ‘first in family’ or ‘first generation’ as an indicator to increase the diversity o...
The is an open access article licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Licence (CC-BY).This pre...
This paper provides the first quantitative analysis on ‘first in family’ (FiF) university graduates ...
Increasing competitiveness in the graduate employment field combined with growing numbers of degree ...
This article is open access under a Creative Commons Attribution Licence (CC-BY).Internationally, hi...
Executive Summary Higher education is in a state of massification (Sharma, 2008). More people are ac...
Gaining a university qualification has the potential to reduce socioeconomic inequalities through se...
Although the first-generation and first-in-family status (FIF) of university students has been of in...
<p> </p> <p>Although the first-generation and first-in-family status (FIF) of university students ha...
Universities attract students from a diversity of backgrounds, but access and participation are not ...
Universities around the world are attempting to increase the diversity of their student population. ...
This article explores the experiences of students who are the first in their families to attend univ...
This article is open access under a Creative Commons Attribution Licence (CC-BY).Exploring what stud...
Globally, first-in-family learners represent a significant proportion of the university student popu...
Universities use ‘first in family’ or ‘first generation’ as an indicator to increase the diversity o...
Universities use ‘first in family’ or ‘first generation’ as an indicator to increase the diversity o...
The is an open access article licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Licence (CC-BY).This pre...
This paper provides the first quantitative analysis on ‘first in family’ (FiF) university graduates ...
Increasing competitiveness in the graduate employment field combined with growing numbers of degree ...
This article is open access under a Creative Commons Attribution Licence (CC-BY).Internationally, hi...
Executive Summary Higher education is in a state of massification (Sharma, 2008). More people are ac...
Gaining a university qualification has the potential to reduce socioeconomic inequalities through se...