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With unmet financial need increasing, SNAP is critical to address student hunger at colleges. Food insecurity is a threat to health, wellbeing, and success.
This fact sheet explains why and how undocumented and immigrant youth should have equitable access to an affordable, high-quality postsecondary education.
This fact sheet provides an overview of today's students and recognizes some of the barriers to success they face. It concludes with recommendations for improving access to public benefits for college students.
This fact sheet explains how college student demographics have changed over time, with "nontraditional" adult students now comprising the majority.
This fact sheet offers a broad overview of the activities, and goals of the Benefits Access for College Completion (BACC) initiative, which was designed to help colleges develop new policies that increase low-income students' access to public benefits.
This paper discusses the unmet financial need low-income students experience even after Pell grants.
This fact sheet explains how low state and federal funding levels hurt low-income people seeking an education.
This fact sheet overviews Arkansas' career pathways initiative, part of the state's TANF education and training efforts.
This fact sheet overviews Kentucky's "Ready-to-Work Program," part of the state's TANF education and training efforts.
This fact sheet overviews Pennsylvania's KEYS program, part of the state's TANF education and training efforts.