"They were often the first students in their family to go to college and the very idea of higher education was still foreign to them. They had to make a conscious and often difficult decision to come to college"
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The key rhetorical move is “conscious and often difficult decision.” That’s a rebuke to the idea that attendance is simply a function of merit or ambition. It smuggles in the structural obstacles without naming them: tuition, work schedules, transportation, fear of debt, pressure to earn immediately, the quiet guilt of leaving home behind. He doesn’t say “working class” or “first-gen” explicitly; he doesn’t have to. The audience is meant to supply those realities, which makes the sentiment feel bipartisan and experiential rather than ideological.
Context matters: Castle, a centrist Republican associated with education initiatives, is likely speaking to justify policy attention - funding, advising, access programs - by humanizing the beneficiaries. Subtext: if college is alien territory for these students, institutions carry responsibility to translate, welcome, and retain, not just admit. The line elevates persistence as courage, shifting the frame from “underprepared” to “undertaking something most people never have to choose so deliberately.”
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Castle, Michael N. (2026, January 15). They were often the first students in their family to go to college and the very idea of higher education was still foreign to them. They had to make a conscious and often difficult decision to come to college. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/they-were-often-the-first-students-in-their-164274/
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Castle, Michael N. "They were often the first students in their family to go to college and the very idea of higher education was still foreign to them. They had to make a conscious and often difficult decision to come to college." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/they-were-often-the-first-students-in-their-164274/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"They were often the first students in their family to go to college and the very idea of higher education was still foreign to them. They had to make a conscious and often difficult decision to come to college." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/they-were-often-the-first-students-in-their-164274/. Accessed 19 Feb. 2026.


