An estimated 59 percent of all college students have experienced some form of housing or food insecurity in the past year, according to 2024 data from the Hope Center at Temple University. Closer to ...
The University of California has called upon Congress to quickly pass federal legislation that would help the nation’s colleges and universities address student needs for basic essentials, including ...
Amisha Chowdhury ’23 and Delilah Hernandez ’22 are no strangers to the struggles faced by first-generation, low-income students that attend Cornell. The two, who both transferred to the University in ...
A majority of college students report lacking sufficient food or access to stable housing while enrolled, and a new study shows a connection between generational wealth and a student’s level of basic ...
Enrollment of first-year college students is down from a year ago, particularly at four-year schools that serve low-income students, according to a new report. Although more students are eligible for ...
A recent study found 56% of college students would struggle to cover a $500 unexpected expense. Small emergency grants, typically $500 to $1,000, can help students cover one-time crises and stay in ...
If you kick yourself for leaving a $1-off coupon at home when you go to the grocery store, imagine how you might feel about leaving more than $5,000 on the table for a young adult in your family with ...
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