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A gourmet dinner followed by a viewing of Stressed: A Musical Revue on Wednesday November 17th at 6pm in Gilmour Hall 110.

This is a free event exclusively for First Generation Students!

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What exactly qualifies as first gen student? Does having one of your parents go to a university in a third world country discount you?
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What exactly qualifies as first gen student? Does having one of your parents go to a university in a third world country discount you?
You have to be the first one in your immediate family to attend a post secondary institution in Canada.
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You have to be the first one in your immediate family to attend a post secondary institution in Canada.
Oh, so one of my immediate family going to community college despite not benefiting from it whatsoever in terms of work discounts me?
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Oh, so one of my immediate family going to community college despite not benefiting from it whatsoever in terms of work discounts me?
Here,
http://fye.mcmaster.ca/firstgen.html
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Well it appears yes, bullshit.
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Well it appears yes, bullshit.
...Did you read the page?

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You are considered a First Generation Student (FGS) if your parent(s)/guardian(s) has/have not attended a post-secondary institution. If you have a sibling who has attended a post-secondary institution but your parent(s)/guardian(s) have not, you are still considered a First Generation student.
Edit: Oops, I interpreted "immediate family" as "sibling", but I guess either of your parents count as "immediate family" too. I also somehow skipped your first post. My mistake.
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Does having one of your parents go to a university in a third world country discount you?
yes. (i.e discount meaning you're not counted among the first gen students)


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So if your parents didn't attend post secondary in Canada then you are first gen, but if your sibling attended post secondary in Canada then you are not first gen?
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You're still a first gen even if your siblings have attended.
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So if your parents didn't attend post secondary in Canada then you are first gen, but if your sibling attended post secondary in Canada then you are not first gen?
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Post-Secondary Attendance: have attended (but not necessarily having obtained a credential) any institution of higher education in Ontario or elsewhere including outside Canada after high school (includes programs that lead to a post-secondary credential: e.g. degree, diploma, certificate).
So parents who attended university outside Canada do disqualify you
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