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Working with FLI Students
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Working with FLI Students

Source: https://advising.stanford.edu/faculty-and-staff/fli_students Parent: https://advising.stanford.edu/

First generation and/or low-income (FLI) students may have questions or concerns related to their experience as the first in their family to attend college or concerns related to financial matters.  Here are some considerations to keep in mind when trying to support FLI students.

Important Resources

Stanford's First-Generation and/or Low-Income Student Success Center (FLISSC) offers support in a variety of formats to FLI students, including the Opportunity Fund and ongoing programs and resources.

The Financial Aid Office can answer many questions that your student may have about their financial aid award or about changes to their circumstances.  Students can book an appointment with a financial aid officer here.

Academic Advising has also compiled a list of resources for FLI students.

Considerations for the Classroom

Here are some suggestions for supporting FLI students in your classrooms:

IDEAL Pedagogy

Stanford’s IDEAL (inclusion, diversity, equity and access in a learning environment) initiative has many relevant resources for supporting FLI students. Consider participating in the IDEAL Pedagogy Program:

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