Document Author: Sara Goldrick-Rab
Faculty-Run Emergency Aid for Students (ND)
Note: This documented is now outdated and provided for historical purposes only. Please see Believe in Students (believeinstudents.org) for more information on running a FAST Fund.
Addressing Community College Completion Rates by Securing Students’ Basic Needs (2018)
Food and housing insecurities are serious challenges confronting
community college students. This chapter reviews the evidence on
prevalence and correlates of basic needs insecurity and discusses
institutional actions to support students.
Addressing Housing Insecurity and Living Costs in Higher Education (2016)
This Guidebook, co-authored with the Wisconsin HOPE Lab, reviews and explains strategies that institutions of higher education may consider to support their students with housing insecurity and other living costs, as well as examples of these strategies’ implementation. In the introduction, the Guidebook contextualizes these strategies with reference to evidence on student living costs, most of which has been discussed in prior PD&R publications. With high rates of college enrollment despite stagnant or declining family incomes and increasing college costs, today many college students are struggling to make ends meets and succeed in school. Key strategies include, for example, engaging in extensive, approach outreach for students who may benefit from support; partnering with local agencies and organizations such as Continuums of Care; and connecting students with benefits. The Guidebook is sourced from interviews, suggestions from stakeholders including other federal agencies, and existing research.