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YOUR FIRSTGEN EXPERIENCE IS YOUR SUPERPOWER

Welcome home. You belong here.

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Who Are We?

At InPerson+, we're a community of FirstGen students, professionals, and entrepreneurs who understand exactly what you're going through because we've walked in those shoes.

 

Remember that time you had to explain to your family why you needed to study instead of helping with the family business? Or when you stared at a college application wondering if you were good enough? Or when you were struggling to find your way into a company because you didn’t have a professional network? We've been there. Those moments of doubt, the late-night questions, the weight of family expectations—they're all part of our story too.

 

But here's what we know: Your experience is your superpower. Whether you're tackling finals, launching a startup, or climbing the corporate ladder, we're here to transform those "I don't know how" moments into "I did it" victories – and celebrate those victories together.

 

What makes us different? We don't just offer programs—we offer a compass. A place where your questions are never too basic, your dreams are never too big, and your background is never a barrier. Through our live events, mentorship, and skill-building workshops, you'll connect with people who not only understand your journey but are actively invested in your success.

 

Think of us as your extended family of FirstGen achievers. Need help figuring out networking? We've got you. Struggling with imposter syndrome? Let's talk about it. Looking for internship opportunities? Our community is here to open doors.

 

This isn't just another platform it’s a space where every FirstGen can find their voice, build their confidence, and create their own definition of success.

 

Welcome home to InPerson+. You belong here.

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What FirstGens Say About Us

"InPerson+ can be your best friend, as they’re all about creating meaningful connections and helping people navigate their professional and personal lives, especially for those of us who are the first in our families to go to college."

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