Santa Fe College secures $5,000 grant to celebrate First-Gen successes

October 8, 2025
Santa Fe College is one of only 26 educational institutions in the nation to receive an award to develop a leadership conference for students who are the first in their family to attend post-secondary education.
This grant is funded by TIAA and supported by the Council for Opportunity in Education and the FirstGen Forward Network.
“We are extremely proud that Santa Fe College received the highest tier with $5,000 of support for the First-Generation College Celebration Grant Opportunity,” said Naima Brown, vice president of student affairs. “Our leadership event funded by this grant will support and nurture first-gen students who are often underrepresented in higher education.”
A team of staff and students from SF will develop a half-day leadership conference taking place on Nov. 8, 2026.
“Being awarded this grant reinforces the college’s commitment to support and empower first-generation college students,” said Shanna Ratliff, coordinator, TRIO-Student Support Services STEM. “It is important because it will amplify first-generation voices, celebrate their achievements, and provide tools and connections to help them succeed.”
The conference will create a memorable event for students.
“SF’s First-Generation Student Advisory Group will host a First-Gen Career and Leadership Conference, a new event designed to build career readiness, confidence, and meaningful professional connections for first-gen students,” shared Ratliff. “The idea was inspired by a leadership conference in Miami attended by TRIO staff and students earlier this year. Seeing how transformative that experience was, especially for students attending their first professional event, made it clear that offering a similar opportunity locally would remove barriers and broaden access.”
A student who attended that conference, expresses how this grant can directly impact the lives of Santa Fe students like it did for her.
“As a first-generation student, returning to school after 12 years, being a part of the First-Generation Student Advisory Group, I’ve found both the encouragement I was missing and a renewed drive to achieve something bigger than myself,” said Gloria Picaso, a Santa Fe student. “For much of my journey, I didn’t have support, so finding a community that understands and uplifts me has been empowering. It has also given me the opportunity to give back and help others to feel that same support.”
The event changed her perspective and the trajectory of her future career.
“When I attended the First-Generation Conference in Miami, I discovered my deeper purpose,” explained Picaso. “When I originally returned to school, my focus was only on finishing quickly and entering a career in the medical field for financial stability. But after hearing an inspiring panelist, Janett Cordoves, I realized that my path needed to be about more than money; it needed to be about meaning, impact, and supporting others.”
This grant will create a foundation for students at Santa Fe to help other students find their personal journey like Picaso.
“Being gifted the opportunity to attend the conference shifted my direction, and what started off as a money driven plan became a search for meaningful impact and gave me clarity about my purpose,” Picaso said. “This is why I’m excited for the upcoming half-day leadership conference in November. It is needed, not every student has the privilege or resources to attend a week-long conference.”
“This is an event that can bring that same inspiration, motivation, and sense of belonging to our campus and community,” added Picaso. “I hope students walk away feeling empowered, supported, and confident in their ability to lead. Those moments can change lives, just like they changed mine.”

