Help on the way for more hungry college students
As the coronavirus worsens hunger for college students across the United States, thousands more community and technical college students in Washington state will receive food benefits. >>
As the coronavirus worsens hunger for college students across the United States, thousands more community and technical college students in Washington state will receive food benefits. >>
A new report out today shows that six out of 10 community or technical college students in Washington state experienced hunger or housing insecurity over the past year, even though most of them are working. >>
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News Releases highlight news items about the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges and Washington’s community and technical college system.
SBCTC is led by a Governor-appointed board and provides leadership, advocacy, and coordination for Washington’s system of 34 public community and technical colleges. Each year, about 337,000 students train for the workforce, prepare to transfer to a university, gain basic math and English skills, or pursue continuing education. Visit our website at SBCTC.edu or email us a SBCTCCommunications@sbctc.edu.