August 5, 2025 – Millikin University was recently selected as a FirstGen Forward Network Member by FirstGen Forward, formerly the Center for First-generation Student Success.
Millikin was recognized for demonstrating a commitment to improving experiences and advancing success for first-generation college students.
“We are extremely honored to be selected as a member of the FirstGen Forward Network,” Millikin Vice President of Student Affairs Dr. Wallace Southerland said. “At Millikin, we recognize and celebrate that first-generation students bring incredible resilience, determination, and fresh perspectives to our campus community. It is our responsibility—and our privilege—to ensure they have the resources, mentorship, and support they need to thrive. When we help first-generation students succeed, we do not just change individual lives—we uplift families and communities for generations to come.”
The FirstGen Forward Network provides a three-phase framework designed to help institutions scale holistic first-generation student success, transforming the student experience, strengthening academic and co-curricular outcomes, and building inclusive institutional structures. Since its launch, 489 institutions—including two statewide systems—have joined the Network, spanning 49 states and the District of Columbia.
“We are pleased to welcome Millikin University into the FirstGen Forward Network,” said Dr. Stephanie J. Bannister, Vice President of FirstGen Forward Network. “Through the application process, it was clear that Millikin is not only committed to supporting first-generation students but also prepared to invest in long-term, strategic efforts that create environments where these students can truly thrive.”
Institutions join the Network through a competitive application process. During the first year, Network Members engage in monthly workshops, peer learning opportunities, and professional development sessions while contributing to a nationwide knowledge-sharing community. Members can progress to Network Leader status and ultimately achieve Network Champion designation by demonstrating a measurable impact and sustained commitment to the success of first-generation students.
