Division of Campus Life
Undocumented, First-Generation College and Low-Income Student (U-FLi) Center

U-FLi Center

The Undocumented, First-Generation College and Low-Income Student Center (U-FLi Center) is a communal, learning, and advocacy center for members of the Brown community who identify with the undocumented, first-generation college, and/or low-income student experience.

One of the first of its kind, the Center was established in 2016 to lead and create academic and personal success initiatives for undocumented, first-generation college, and low-income students at Brown University. 

In collaboration with partners across the institution, the center’s programs and initiatives support students as they navigate their new educational experiences and find a sense of belonging within the Brown community.  

About

The U-FLi Center seeks to create alternative pathways for holistic student success that are rooted in intentional relationship building, shared learning, and collective action towards economic and immigrant justice.
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Programs and Advising

The U-FLi Center coordinates programs and initiatives that support the academic success and well-being of U-FLi students. The programs include: the Kessler Scholars Program, the U-FLi Peer Counselor Program, and the Graduate Student Initiative.
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Contact

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Brown University 
Box 1998 
5th Floor Sciences Library 
201 Thayer Street 
Providence, RI 02912

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