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Food and Housing Insecurity Resources

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When students face food insecurity, housing insecurity, and homelessness, it poses enormous barriers to success in college. Many college students face the challenge of housing insecurity, struggling to balance the demands of their program while worrying about where to sleep at night. This leads to lower academic performance and lower graduation rates. No student should have to face these difficulties.

There are many resources available to college students experiencing homelessness, but these resources can vary substantially from one community or institution to another. Below is a partial list of resources that students may be able to access. Overall, students experiencing homelessness are encouraged to tell the staff at their campus about their situation. Staff from multiple areas of the institution may be able to help, including the student services office, residential life, financial aid, faculty advisors, and others. 

Help can come in many forms, including from local nonprofits, government programs, and campus-specific resources. The following is a list of resource available to students facing these issues.

Relevant Pages
A grant program that helps address food insecurity on college campuses in Minnesota.
A list of resources available to assist student parents.
A grant program that provides colleges with funds for emergency cash assistance to students experiencing housing/food insecurity and other hardships.