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SFSU Student Housing Insecurity and Homelessness Report FINAL

Student Housing Insecurity and Homelessness at San Francisco State University43800HEALTH PROM0TION Ờ WELLNESSDepartment of Health Education, Master of

SFSU Student Housing Insecurity and Homelessness Report FINALf Public Health StudentsAndrei TorresCesar Campos Emerson ShiangFatima Farrukh Sultan Ilana Peterson Joaquin Meza Joseph SweazeyMeme Than Michaela Per

ez Nova Wilson Raymond Lum Rebecca Eiseman Tommy LePrincipal Investigator and FacultyJessica Wolin.M PH, MCPDepartment of Health EducationHealth Equit SFSU Student Housing Insecurity and Homelessness Report FINAL

y InstituteProject Coordinator and BS StudentDylnne GonzalezHealth Equity InstituteHealth Promotion ốc Wellness, Division of Student AffairsKaren Boyc

SFSU Student Housing Insecurity and Homelessness Report FINAL

e, LCSW DirectorJewlee Gardner, MPHAssistant Director for Basic Needs InitiativesIntroductionIn higher education institutions across the country, with

Student Housing Insecurity and Homelessness at San Francisco State University43800HEALTH PROM0TION Ờ WELLNESSDepartment of Health Education, Master of

SFSU Student Housing Insecurity and Homelessness Report FINALhomelessness. Due to the rising cost of attendance, increased costs of living, and reduction in federal financial aid, students are pursuing higher ed

ucation while facing extreme financial burden. Due to these factors, many students face the ongoing challenge of balancing educational expenses and ar SFSU Student Housing Insecurity and Homelessness Report FINAL

e unable to cover the ongoing costs of housing which results in housing insecurity and even homelessness (Vogt & Leek, 2018).SCOPE OF THE PROBLEMStude

SFSU Student Housing Insecurity and Homelessness Report FINAL

nt homelessness and housing insecurity exist on a spectrum with students often moving between experiences due to changes in circumstances. Students wh

Student Housing Insecurity and Homelessness at San Francisco State University43800HEALTH PROM0TION Ờ WELLNESSDepartment of Health Education, Master of

SFSU Student Housing Insecurity and Homelessness Report FINALaying temporarily with friends and family on couches (Goldrick-Rab et al. 2019, Hallett & Crutchfield, 2017). According to the U.S Department of Educa

tion definition of homelessness, students who are homeless “lack a regular, fixed, and adequate nighttime residence” (Crutchfield & McGuire, 2018). Th SFSU Student Housing Insecurity and Homelessness Report FINAL

ey may sleep in their cars and live in spaces not fit for human habitation, such as parks or abandoned buildings, in shelters and in other short-term

SFSU Student Housing Insecurity and Homelessness Report FINAL

residences such as treatment facilities (Hallett & Crutchfield, 2017). National surveys show that rates of housing insecurity and3HOUSING INSECURE [--

Student Housing Insecurity and Homelessness at San Francisco State University43800HEALTH PROM0TION Ờ WELLNESSDepartment of Health Education, Master of

SFSU Student Housing Insecurity and Homelessness Report FINALing housing that IS fixed, regular and adequate.Consistent, adequate and safe housaig with consistent funding to ewer expenses.Crutchfield. 2017Stable

housing but a recent history of housing instability within the past 3 years.homelessness amongst students is a pressing issue and that students are m SFSU Student Housing Insecurity and Homelessness Report FINAL

ore likely to experience housing insecurity than to have all of their needs met while they attend college. Research conducted in 2018 at 123 two and f

SFSU Student Housing Insecurity and Homelessness Report FINAL

our-year institutions across the United States showed that 60% of students attending two-year institutions and 48% at four-year institutions experienc

Student Housing Insecurity and Homelessness at San Francisco State University43800HEALTH PROM0TION Ờ WELLNESSDepartment of Health Education, Master of

SFSU Student Housing Insecurity and Homelessness Report FINALcome, formerly incarcerated and LGBTQ+ individuals face challenges finding and maintaining affordable, adequate and stable housing (Goldrick-Rab et al

. 2019). Several Federal policies seek to provide support for students experiencing homelessness. However, they primarily focus on supporting people w SFSU Student Housing Insecurity and Homelessness Report FINAL

ho are homeless before entering school and offer little for students who begin to experience homelessness in college and for those who experience hous

SFSU Student Housing Insecurity and Homelessness Report FINAL

ing instability.4California is no exception to this national phenomenon, and students enrolled in higher education in this state face a severe housing

Student Housing Insecurity and Homelessness at San Francisco State University43800HEALTH PROM0TION Ờ WELLNESSDepartment of Health Education, Master of

SFSU Student Housing Insecurity and Homelessness Report FINAL California community colleges showed that 60% of respondents were housing insecure and 19% of respondents had been homeless in the previous year (Gol

drick-Rab et al., 2019). The University of California is currently researching students facing housing insecurity and homelessness, but previous repor SFSU Student Housing Insecurity and Homelessness Report FINAL

ts indicate that approximately 5% of their college and graduate students have experienced homelessness (UC Global Food Initiative, 2017). In 2018, the

SFSU Student Housing Insecurity and Homelessness Report FINAL

csu released one of the most significant and comprehensive studies of housing insecurity and homelessness amongst students, and it showed that almost

Student Housing Insecurity and Homelessness at San Francisco State University43800HEALTH PROM0TION Ờ WELLNESSDepartment of Health Education, Master of

Student Housing Insecurity and Homelessness at San Francisco State University43800HEALTH PROM0TION Ờ WELLNESSDepartment of Health Education, Master of

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