[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 496 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]
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119th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 496
Expressing support for the designation of November 8, 2025, as
``National First-Generation College Celebration Day''.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
November 10, 2025
Mr. Marshall (for himself, Mr. Warnock, Mrs. Blackburn, Mr. Lujan, Mrs.
Hyde-Smith, Mr. Durbin, Mr. Barrasso, Mr. Wyden, Mr. Merkley, and Ms.
Collins) submitted the following resolution; which was considered and
agreed to
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RESOLUTION
Expressing support for the designation of November 8, 2025, as
``National First-Generation College Celebration Day''.
Whereas a ``first-generation college student'' means an individual whose parents
did not complete a baccalaureate degree, or in the case of any
individual who regularly resided with and received support from only 1
parent, an individual whose parent did not complete a baccalaureate
degree;
Whereas November 8 honors the anniversary of the signing of the Higher Education
Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1001 et seq.) by President Lyndon B. Johnson on
November 8, 1965;
Whereas the Higher Education Act of 1965 was focused on increasing postsecondary
education access and success for students, particularly low-income and
first-generation college students;
Whereas the Higher Education Act of 1965 helped usher in programs necessary for
low-income, first-generation college students to access, remain in, and
complete postsecondary education, including the Federal TRIO programs
under chapter 1 of subpart 2 of part A of title IV of the Higher
Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1070a-11 et seq.) and the Federal Pell
Grant program under section 401 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20
U.S.C. 1070a);
Whereas the Federal TRIO programs are the primary national effort supporting
underrepresented students in postsecondary education and are designed to
identify individuals from low-income backgrounds that would be first-
generation college students and prepare them for postsecondary
education, provide them support services, and motivate and prepare them
for doctoral programs;
Whereas the Federal Pell Grant program under section 401 of the Higher Education
Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1070a) is the primary Federal investment in
financial aid for low-income college students and is used by students at
institutions of higher education of their choice;
Whereas first-generation college students may face additional academic,
financial, and social challenges that their peers do not face in
pursuing higher education;
Whereas 54 percent of all college students pursuing degrees at the time of the
introduction of this resolution are first-generation college students;
Whereas the Council for Opportunity in Education and FirstGen Forward, formerly
the Center for First-generation Student Success, jointly launched the
inaugural First-Generation College Celebration in 2017; and
Whereas the First-Generation College Celebration has continued to grow, and
institutions of higher education, corporations, nonprofit organizations,
and elementary and secondary schools now celebrate November 8 as
``First-Generation College Celebration Day'': Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) expresses support for the designation of November 8,
2025, as ``National First-Generation College Celebration Day'';
and
(2) urges all people of the United States to--
(A) celebrate ``National First-Generation College
Celebration Day'' throughout the United States;
(B) recognize the important role that first-
generation college students play in helping to develop
the future workforce; and
(C) celebrate the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20
U.S.C. 1001 et seq.) and its programs that help
underrepresented students access higher education.
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