Address Student Basic Needs: Food and Housing Insecurity
Growing numbers of students are struggling with food or housing insecurity. Students can’t be expected to achieve academic success or personal wellness until their basic needs are met. Supporting food and housing security on campus should be a crucial priority for student affairs officers and other senior campus leaders.

Educate campus leaders about the issue
Today, more than one-third of students on campus are struggling with food or housing insecurity. Students cannot be expected to achieve academic success or personal wellness until their basic needs are met. Supporting food and housing security on campus should be a crucial priority, but presidents, provosts, board members, and other senior campus leaders can be unaware of the challenges students face and how these challenges can impact their success.

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