Proposed legislation could help students with housing costs
UC alumni, leadership speak on proposal to use Section 8 housing vouchers to pay for housing
Proposed federal legislation would allow eligible students to access the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Housing Choice Voucher Program — or section 8 housing vouchers — to pay for on- and off-campus housing.
If passed, it’s anticipated that the proposal would be of significant benefit to first-generation college students and those who are or have been in foster care and emancipated minors.
Pictured above is the ribbon cutting for the residential 1mpact House on UC's campus. Gen-1 is a groundbreaking University of Cincinnati program that is the nation's first living-learning community to focus on first-generation college students. The Gen-1 Program was established in 2008 and is a living and learning community that supports Pell-eligible, first-generation college students with a structured and supportive environment in which to live, learn, and work. Photo/UC Marketing + Brand
Because the University of Cincinnati pioneered 1mpact House, the first program in the nation to specifically provide housing, academic and community support for first-generation students (which make up almost 25% of UC undergraduates), local media came to the UC alumni and leadership as well as U.S. Representative Greg Landsman about the proposal.
Cincinnati Business Courier: U.S. Rep. Landsman, Republicans unveil House bill to allow Section 8 vouchers to be used by universities [Subscription required]
WCPO: Newly introduced resolution in Ohio working to make college housing more affordable
CityBeat: Rep. Landsman introduces bill allowing Section 8 vouchers for eligible college students
Featured image at top of 1mpact House/Joseph Fuqua II/UC Marketing + Brand
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