Abstract
The University of Central Florida (UCF)’s Institute for Social and Behavioral Science (ISBS) partnered with Knights Pantry to survey students on the main campus determine the prevalence of food insecurity among students at the impact food insecurity is having on student’s academic outcomes, college experience, and overall well-being.
Keywords
food insecurity, students, university
Publisher
Institute for Social and Behavioral Science
Publication Date
6-3-2022
Document Type
Technical Report
Format
Language
English
Place
Orlando, FL
Rights
All rights are held by the respective holding institution. This material is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. For permission to reproduce and/or for copyright information contact the Institute for Social and Behavioral Science, University of Central Florida, https://sciences.ucf.edu/sociology/isbs/.
Recommended Citation
Donley, A., & Hall, B. T. (2022). Food Insecurity Among UCF Students: Survey Results. Institute for Social and Behavioral Science Retrieved from https://stars.library.ucf.edu/isbs/15