NVC学生倡导 & 资源中心 Serves Several Thousand Students
2024年3月1日
The Northwest Vista College 学生宣传 & 资源中心 has relocated to the first floor of Pecan Hall and recently expanded services to help several thousand NVC students manage the challenges of attending college.
Students get help with emergency student aid, essential needs - such as food, 住房, and childcare costs - and individual and group mental health counseling at no cost.
According to NVC学生倡导 & 资源中心 Director Lisa Black, “In the Fall 2023 semester we were able to help 27 students avoid eviction.”
在同一个术语里, our GrabNGo station served 2,762 unduplicated students in more 27,000 visits for food items such as a ramen bowl with toppings, 零食, 和饮料. And The Store served almost 1,050 students with groceries,” said Black.
As reported by Higher Learning Advocates, “Basic needs insecurity adversely affects students’ well-being, as well as their college persistence and completion.” Along with those findings, come lower student graduation rates.
Even with financial aid, grants, and student loans, students still face food insecurity. The San Antonio Food Bank website states that 38 % of students at two-year colleges experience hunger. With last year’s end of the temporary increase in SNAP benefits due to the pandemic, that number may be higher, especially for students with children.
“We know students often are faced with trying to stay in their classes or quit to take care of basic items, like finding their next meal,” said NVC President Amy Bosley. “The Advocacy Center now makes it easier for students to complete and graduate.”
学生倡导 & 资源中心 is now located in the first floor of Pecan Hall, which increased the center to 10,710 square feet – over nine times its previous size.
Included in the new location are:
The Store – a food pantry for students to get groceries and hygiene products;
GrabNGo – a daily snack program where students can pick up a hearty snack and drink;
健康 and Wellness – a center with personal items like feminine products, condoms, and masks;
Boutique Morado – a clothes closet which provides gently used clothing;
Sensory Safe Space – a safe and calming place for students on the spectrum or those struggling with anxiety or depression; and
Mental health and counseling.
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Northwest Vista College (NVC), part of the Alamo Colleges District, is federally designated as a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI), an institution of higher learning with a full-time equivalent undergraduate student enrollment that is at least 25% Hispanic. The college opened in 1995 with 12 students and has grown to one of the largest institutions of higher education in San Antonio and the region with current enrollment exceeding 19,000名学生. Located in Westover Hills, NVC’s expanding agreements with business and higher education partnerships provide a wealth of opportunities for students and the community.