“Each year, about 30% of new undergraduates in Australia are the first in their families to go to university. This means their parents do not have a university-level qualification. Often, they also don’t have any siblings or relatives who have gone to uni as well. So these students must navigate a new and unfamiliar pathway. National data shows they are...
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