Goldrick-Rab, SaraRichardson, JedHernandez, Anthony2018-05-042018-05-042017-03-01http://hdl.handle.net/10919/83028Food and housing insecurity among the nation’s community college students threatens their health and wellbeing, along with their academic achievements. Addressing these basic needs is critical to ensuring that more students not only start college, but also have the opportunity to complete degrees. This report presents findings from the largest survey ever conducted of basic needs insecurity among college students. In 2015, the Wisconsin HOPE Lab published the research report Hungry to Learn, a study based on a survey of approximately 4,000 students at ten community colleges in seven states. This study includes more than 33,000 students at 70 community colleges in 24 states. While this is not a nationally representative sample of students or colleges, it is far greater in size and diversity than prior samples, and provides information to shed new light on critical issues warranting further research.application/pdfCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 InternationalCommunity collegesbasic needs insecurityfinancial aiddegree completionHungry And Homeless In College: Results From A National Study Of Basic Needs Insecurity In Higher EducationReporthttps://www.acct.org/files/Publications/2017/Homeless_and_Hungry_2017.pdf