“…Parents often share this same goal, wanting their students to "have a better life than they Journal of Postsecondary Student Success did" (Tate et al, 2015, p. 300), even making significant sacrifices to facilitate access to opportunity (Cuevas, 2019). Given this context, parents of FGCSs-especially immigrant parents-may encourage their students to choose stable and high-paying careers in fields like medicine, law, engineering, or business, and may expect their children to make decisions prior to, or early in, their college journeys (George Mwangi, 2019;Scott et al, 2021;Tate et al, 2015). In some cases, parent expectations related to academic performance and career outcomes can also create guilt or conflict, especially for students whose parents immigrated to the U.S. to promote their child's opportunity (Kim, 2014;Ma et al, 2014;Moreno, 2021;Poon, 2016).…”