FirstGen Ascent
Live, Learn & Grow Together
What is FirstGen Ascent?
The FirstGen Ascent Residential Learning Community is an intentional living-and-learning environment designed especially for first-generation college students—those who are the first in their families to attend a four-year college or university. Within this community, you'll live alongside peers who share similar experiences, and engage with faculty, staff, and mentors who understand the first-gen journey.
Why join FirstGen Ascent?
At FirstGen Ascent you will:
- Build meaningful connections with peers, faculty/staff, and alumni mentors who share or support the first-gen college experience.
- Access resources, programs, and workshops tailored to support your transition, persistence, and success in college.
- Develop the skills, habits, and mindset for academic achievement, leadership, and navigating the landscape of higher education.
- Live in a supportive residential environment where academic growth, personal development, and community are woven into everyday life.
Community Experience
- Residential Community: You'll live together in a dedicated block of rooms in Thunder Hill Residence Hall, creating a tight-knit network of first-gen peers.
- Faculty/Staff Engagement: Dr. Lamont Sellers, a dedicated Staff Partner (and Faculty Fellow) and upper-class "Community Mentors" live or regularly engage with the community—offering meals, check-ins, and mentoring.
- Shared Spaces & Programs: A lounge or suite common area serves as the hub for study groups, peer-mentoring, workshops, social events, and reflective gatherings.
- Intentional Programming: Activities include:
- Welcome/retreat events during orientation
- Monthly "FirstGen Forums" (peer/mentor roundtables)
Academic "boot-camp" workshops (study skills, time-management, research strategies) - Social gatherings tied to identity, belonging, and first-gen pride
- Alumni panels and career development events
- Service-learning or community engagement initiatives that leverage students' talents and leadership
Goals & Outcomes
By participating in FirstGen Ascent, residents will:
- Cultivate a strong sense of belonging—and identify as part of a first-generation student community.
- Set and pursue meaningful academic and personal goals aligned with their interests, strengths, and potential.
- Develop independence, resourcefulness, and confidence in navigating college life (academics, finances, relationships, career pathways).
- Build a network of peers, mentors, and professionals that supports their long-term success.
- Increase persistence, retention, and academic achievement—leveraging living-learning community best practices. (Research shows RLC participation supports student engagement, faculty interaction, and learning gains.)
Who is eligible?
- Incoming first-year students who self-identify as first-generation (i.e., neither parent/guardian has earned a bachelor's degree). New transfer students are eligible as non-residential members of the community.
- Students who are motivated to engage actively in the life of the community and its programs.
- Students who demonstrate a commitment to participate in community events, peer-mentoring, and academic growth opportunities.
How to apply/join
- During the housing application process, select "FirstGen Ascent RLC" as your preferred living option.
- Submit a short statement (or answer prompts) telling us why you're interested in living in a first-gen community and how you envision your college journey.
Location & Living Details
- Situated in Thunder Hill Residence Hall, an environment designed for first-year students that offers community-friendly amenities.
- Room types, room assignments, and move-in logistics follow standard residential life procedures; RLC residents also benefit from themed-floor check-in and community orientation.
- Shared common area for the FirstGen Ascent community lounge includes comfortable seating, study tables, whiteboards, and a kitchenette for communal events.
Sponsoring Department
Center for Student Success and Community
Plemmons Student Union, Room 217
Dr. Lamont Sellers, Director and Adjunct Professor
[email protected] | 828-262-6157
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Is it required that I major in a specific field?
A: No. FirstGen Ascent is open to first-gen students across all majors who are committed to success and engaged living. You'll bring diverse interests and complement each other's journeys.
Q: Will there be academic classes or special curriculum within the RLC?
A: First-year students are expected to enroll in US 1001, College Student Success Seminar, with Dr. Lamont Sellers during the fall semester. Continuing students are encouraged to attend specific engagement opportunities with the US 1001 enrolled students.
Q: What if I'm not sure I'm "first-generation"?
If you are the first in your family to pursue a bachelor's degree in the U.S., or your parents/guardians did not complete one, you qualify. Self-identification is valid. If questions remain, contact the Center for Student Success and Community for clarification.

