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The State University of New York has announced students with foster backgrounds are eligible for an additional $1,000 in funding. Students eligible for New York State’s Foster Youth College Success Initiative (FYCSI) can use the money to further their education. It can be used for books, housing, transportation and more.
Campuses at the State University of New York will use $24 million in federal funding to expand mental health and wellness programs as the COVID-19 pandemic has strained resources and placed a spotlight on the issue.
In addition to pet therapy and meditation, Syracuse University students seeking mental health support can now work with a faith keeper of the Oneida Nation.
Fordham University’s Housing Fund promotes positive student outcomes, removing obstacles to engagement on campus and creating a more vibrant and diverse residential community.
In Ohio, efforts among community colleges over the past decade have helped to increase student achievement, in particular, two-year college graduation rates have nearly doubled, according to the Ohio Association of Community Colleges (OACC).
University of Cincinnati graduate students Emily Wieczorkowski and Kenzie Pelfrey run a nutrition class designed to assist individuals with diabetes with healthy eating as part of the Pharmer’s Kitchen program offered at St.
Wittenberg University’s Campus Cupboard and Wittenberg Wardrobe live in a single facility, providing students with food, personal items and professional clothing as needed to help remove a barrier to success.
Food insecurity is common on college campuses, and Pennsylvania colleges are no exception. State leaders are calling for action to improve the state of food access on college campuses across the state.
Colleges and universities across the country are reporting an increase in the number of students who use on-campus food pantries. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, about 30% of college students experienced food insecurity at some point during their time at school, according to a report by several student hunger organizations.