GCC hosting first-generation college celebration on Nov. 5
Press Release, Genesee Community College
BATAVIA – Genesee Community College is proud to announce that it has been awarded a grant for the 2025 First-Generation College Celebration initiative.
GCC is the only school in New York State to receive this national recognition. The grant, provided by the Council for Opportunity in Education and FirstGen Forward with support from TIAA and the Strada Education Foundation, will enable GCC to further its commitment to supporting first-generation college students in our community.
“First-generation students embody determination, resilience, and the courage to pursue new paths for themselves and their families,” said Christina Mortellaro, director of the TRIO Adult Educational Opportunity Center at GCC. “This grant allows us to celebrate their accomplishments while expanding the support and resources they need to succeed, both in college and beyond.”
The First-Generation College Celebration, observed annually on November 8, highlights the experiences and achievements of first-generation students while addressing the systemic barriers they face in higher education. By receiving this grant, GCC reaffirms its dedication to fostering an inclusive and supportive environment for all students.
COE President Kimberly Jones emphasized the significance of this initiative, stating, “First-generation college students bring unique perspectives and resilience to our campuses. This grant empowers institutions like GCC to continue providing the necessary resources and support for these students to thrive.”
Maurice Jones, CEO of FirstGen Forward, formerly the Center for First-generation Student Success, echoed these sentiments: “We are thrilled to partner with GCC and other institutions across the country to advance the success of first-generation college students. We’re especially grateful to TIAA and the Strada Education Foundation for their generous sponsorship of this grant, which represents an opportunity to catalyze innovative solutions and create lasting impact within our communities.”
Launched by COE and FirstGen Forward in 2017, the First-Generation College Celebration has united hundreds of college campuses across the country for an often-overlooked population through numerous events, including student rallies, faculty-led panel discussions, artistic performances, and more in recognition of first-generation students, administrators, faculty, and alumni.
GCC will host its First-Generation College Celebration on Wednesday, November 5, from 3 to 6 p.m. The event, presented in the style of a resource carnival, will be open to the public. Additional details will be available in the coming weeks.
For more information about GCC’s initiatives for first-generation college students, please contact Christina Mortellaro, director of the TRIO Adult Educational Opportunity Center at csmortellaro@genesee.edu or by calling 585-343-0055 x6491.





