Student food security: Washington colleges test new strategies
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Join us January 29 @ 12:30 p.m.
Washington postsecondary students are experiencing high levels of food insecurity – 44% according to a 2024 survey. Emerging research indicates that proactive approaches to support food security can have positive impacts on students’ persistence and completion. Six Washington campuses are testing innovative food security strategies to support students’ persistence in the Postsecondary Food Security Pilot.
Join a webinar to learn about college strategies and preliminary findings in this innovative pilot to proactively address student food insecurity.
Date: January 29
Time: 12:30-1:30pm
Who should attend? Open to all. The session will be highly valuable to policy makers, college leadership, and college Basic Needs Navigation teams.
Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges and Washington Student Achievement Council are hosting this webinar.
For more information, contact Ami Magisos, WSAC Strategy & Partnerships ([email protected]) and Jennifer Dellinger, SBCTC Policy Associate ([email protected])
This webinar will be recorded and materials will be sent to registrants after the event.
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