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We Belong Here: A Letter to First-Gen Students

Alexandra Byrne Student Contributor, North Carolina State University
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at NCSU chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

We Belong Here: A Letter to First-Gen Students

The weight of uncertainty, of not knowing who you’ll become, what you’ll face, or who will walk beside you, runs deep as college comes to an end. For first-generation students, that uncertainty is magnified. We’re not just navigating academics; we’re rewriting family narratives.

Being a first-generation college student means stepping into spaces our families never had access to. It means no inherited roadmap, no safety net, and often, no one who truly understands the pressure we carry. As a woman, a mestiza, and a first-gen student, I’ve had to build the foundation for my family and future generations to admire. I’ve had to become an empire.

There are days I question whether my dream life is possible. But this journey is about more than doubt—it’s about seizing the privilege of education, building a meaningful career, and cherishing the support of those who’ve stood by us. I’m learning to appreciate who I’m becoming and the pride I inspire in those closest to me.

As the eldest daughter, I’ve worn many titles: caretaker, family manager, and relentless self-critic. That internal struggle is woven into my aspirations. I’ve become my own harshest judge, taking my responsibilities seriously while still craving the comfort of being cared for. Independence is all I’ve ever known—and it’s etched into me.

Attending the Her Campus Conference Butterfly Tour this past September reminded me of the power of self-empowerment, especially for women like me. Hearing stories of resilience and ambition affirmed that our perspective shapes our path. We must own our identity and our choices, knowing that each decision builds the life we envision.

When the tour ended, I felt a shift. I realized I have more control over my life than anyone else. Life is coming from you and not at you. I want to become the best version of myself and make myself proud.

So here’s what I’ve learned: allow yourself to ask for help, even when you’re used to doing it alone. Ask the questions, even when they feel silly. Take the opportunities that connect you to the world and to others. That’s how we navigate the ropes, one step at a time.

To every first-gen student reading this: you’ve already earned your place. You belong here. Let’s make it worth it.

Alexandra Byrne is a Editor-In-Chief of Her Campus at North Carolina State University. This is her third year with Her Campus as of 2025. As the Editor-in-Chief, I confidently lead all chapter writers and editors with a touch of flair. I craft our chapter’s campus-specific editorial strategy, supported by HCHQ, with the ultimate goal of driving traffic to the fabulous articles published by my team. I meticulously top edit and serve as the final eyes on all chapter editorial content, ensuring our editorial calendar is approved and that content expectations and guidelines are met with style and precision.
Other than contributing to Her Campus, Alexandra was an active member of her high school's student government. Establishing leadership, community service events, and understanding the importance of equity in governing roles. She so then became an active member of her school's Genders and Sexualities Alliance club, in which greater expanded her support for the LGBTQ+ community, as well as hosting school fundraiser events for her local community. Alexandra has a huge green thumb. While being a part of her school's Earth Club, her love mother nature grew. She has contributed to the funds and support of her high school's building of a greenhouse, and so then helped her local community understand the whole heartly importance of sustainability. Alexandra is a Junior at NC State University with the intended major of Business Administration. In the next years, she aims to travel as much as possible, and love the career planned for her in the near future.
Now here is a little more insight of who Alexandra really is about. Alexandra was born and raised in Concord, North Carolina. She is the oldest of three daughters, so it is safe to say she knows a thing or two about how to share with others. She absolutely loves to go on a spree at any local thrift store among her radius, sipping on iced coffee, reading romance books, and sharing laughs with her close friends. Alexandra is a heavy music listener. She enjoys relating to the entirely of Taylor Swifts and Phoebe Bridgers discography, attending any underground concert she can find, and making thoughtful playlists for her friends.