People must be able to meet their basic needs such as food, housing, transportation, and childcare to access and complete college. Nearly 20% of undergraduate students are parents, and roughly 23% of students experience food insecurity. Today, more than half of the 35% of enrolled students who are considering stopping out report they cannot afford to pay their bills. Improving student access to public benefits programs and institutional support can help students cover non-tuition costs and stay in school. However, the complex eligibility rules and administrative burdens of public benefits programs like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) subsidies make it difficult for students to participate. 

Higher education is workforce development. Modernizing these programs would help more enrolled students complete college and allow more public benefit participants to enroll and complete a quality credential, reducing benefit participation in the long term. TICAS works to advance policies that improve student basic needs security, place individuals on a path to economic mobility, and empower communities to meet their workforce needs.  


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Why Policymakers Should Invest in Basic Needs Resources for Parenting Students

Why Policymakers Should Invest in Basic Needs Resources for Parenting Students

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Keep College Within Reach: Why Congress Must Sustain Basic Needs Supports

Keep College Within Reach: Why Congress Must Sustain Basic Needs Supports

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How Congress Can Ensure Public Benefit Programs Support Postsecondary Education

How Congress Can Ensure Public Benefit Programs Support Postsecondary Education

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How Federal Changes to SNAP & Medicaid will Impact California

How Federal Changes to SNAP & Medicaid will Impact California

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2026 Federal Policy Agenda

2026 Federal Policy Agenda

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How Policymakers Can Make SNAP Work Requirements Work Better for Recipients and the Economy

How Policymakers Can Make SNAP Work Requirements Work Better for Recipients and the Economy

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