Events

Upcoming Events

Location:
Comal; 116
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Dylan Pique - dlp175@txstate.edu
Campus Sponsor:
Academic Engagement
As a first-generation student, managing finances can be a challenge. This workshop is designed to help you effectively manage your finances in college!  We've partnered with Dr. Byron Kerr from Financial Aid and Scholarships to help create a customizable budget template that works for your income type (monthly, bi-weekly, tip-based, etc.).

Bring the budget template we create in this event to our Advanced Money Moves event, happening October 23rd.
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Location:
Comal; 116
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Dylan Pique; dlp175@txstate.edu
Campus Sponsor:
Academic Engagement
Team up with UFCU for a session that simplifies financial strategies! We’ll break down investing, debt management, and key money decisions to help you navigate your financial journey with confidence. Join us to get the tools and insights you need for smart financial planning; Refreshments and opportunities to win some First-Gen swag!
If you attended our initial money moves event in September, please bring the budget template we created during that session.
All sessions will be recorded and uploaded onto our social pages (Our Linktree and the official TXST First Gen Proud Website).
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Location:
Comal; 116
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Dylan Pique; dlp175@txstate.edu
Campus Sponsor:
Academic Engagement
Take a break from finals and join us on our wellness workshop that's structured with first-generation students in mind. We will go over tricks to effective studying, ways to take breaks, and have some refreshments to enjoy! Click here for more information
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First-Gen Graduation Celebration

Saturday, December 7th

Texas State University, San Marcos Campus

LBJ Grand Ballroom

Past Events

First-Gen Week 2023

Missed out on First-Gen week in the fall? Explore our archive of fall 2023 events below! Events were hosted by various departments to recognize the hard efforts of first-generation college students.