More than two-thirds of students attending San Diego Community College District institutions struggle with food or housing insecurity, according to a recently released survey released.
The results of the survey came from the 2025 Real College Survey, which received responses from 77,000 students from 102 community colleges in California. Conducted this spring, more than 3,700 students from the four SDCCD colleges participated.
What it found was 46% of California community college students were uncertain whether they would be able to acquire nutritional food and 58% said they could not afford to pay rent or had to move frequently. Around 20% said they had experienced homelessness.
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