The University of South Carolina’s First-Generation Symposium is an annual celebration
of the experiences, successes, and unique needs of first-generation college students.
Hosted by the Center for Teaching Excellence, this collaborative event is supported
by the Graduation and Retention Network (GARNET), the First-Generation Center, the Office of Access and Opportunity, TRIO,
the Center for Integrative and Experiential Learning, the Division of Student Affairs
and Academic Support, and Horseshoe Catering. Join us for an inspiring day filled with engaging discussions,
insightful data, and impactful stories.
Event Details
Date: Friday, March 28, 2025
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Location: Russell House University Union Ballroom
Registration Deadline: March 21, 2025
Registration Fee:
- Faculty and staff from the USC Columbia and the Palmetto College campuses are invited to register at no cost.
- Faculty from USC's comprehensive universities – Aiken, Beaufort, and Upstate – may register for a fee of $25. (See below)
- Faculty from Non-USC campuses may register by invitation only, with a $25 registration fee. (See below)
USC Comprehensive Universities and invited non-USC campuses can register as follows:
Step 1. Please make payment through the University of South Carolina Marketplace.
Step 2. Complete your registration using the registration button at the top or bottom of this page.
Featured Sessions
Keynote Presentation
Kick off the symposium with Dr. Kem Saichaie, an expert in educational inclusive excellence who is the inaugural Executive Director of the Teaching and Learning Center at the University of California, Los Angeles. Dr. Saichaie will explore strategies for creating a supportive environment that empowers first-generation college students to thrive academically and personally. This keynote is relevant to all educators at USC, including faculty, staff, and administrators.
Dr. Saichaie is the co-editor of the Journal for First-Generation Student Success. He was elected to the Professional and Organizational Development (POD) Core Committee (2021-2024) and currently serves as the co-chair of the Membership Committee. He was the Chair of the University of California Davis (UC Davis) Center for Teaching and Learning Consortium from 2022-2023. Dr. Saichaie has published in a number of venues such as The Journal of Higher Education; Journal of Excellence in College Teaching; and International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. He collaborates on a number grant-related initiatives, including serving as a co-principal investigator on a National Science Foundation Improving Undergraduate STEM Education project: Transforming Institutions Through STEM Equity Learning Communities.
Data about First-Generation Students at USC
Dive into the latest research and statistics about the experiences of first-generation
students at the University of South Carolina. Learn about the challenges they face,
the resources available, and how our campus community can better support their success.
Poster Session on First-Generation Students
Explore innovative research and programs designed to support first-generation students.
This session showcases the work of faculty, staff, and students who are driving meaningful
change in the first-generation experience.
Student Panel: Voices of First-Generation Students
Hear directly from first-generation students as they share their stories, challenges,
and successes. This candid panel discussion offers invaluable insights into their
journeys and provides an opportunity to learn how to better support their needs.
Networking Opportunities
Enjoy interactive sessions and discussions focused on teaching strategies, mentorship,
and campus-wide initiatives aimed at fostering first-generation student success. Don’t
miss the chance to network with educators, administrators, and advocates who share
your passion for empowering first-generation students.
Free First-Generation T-Shirt
Show your support for first-generation students at USC! Attendees will receive a free, specially designed t-shirt to proudly represent their commitment to fostering a campus environment that uplifts and celebrates first-generation college students. Don’t forget to indicate your t-shirt size when registering! Register by March 10, 2025, to guarantee your preferred size.
Donation Opportunity
The Graduation and Retention Network (GARNET) invites all attendees to bring a can opener to donate to the on-campus pantry supporting food security for those on campus in need.
We look forward to seeing you at this impactful event!