Joelle Wolstein, PhD, MPP, MA, is a research scientist at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. Her research focuses on modifiable and policy-relevant factors that influence health behavior and health outcomes, including disparities in health and access to care, social and environmental determinants of health, health behaviors, and chronic health conditions. She has studied barriers to health care and health disparities experienced by underserved populations, including people of color; lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people; low-income populations; and immigrant populations.

Wolstein is also an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health and an assistant professor in the Department of Public Health at Cal State University, Los Angeles.

She earned her PhD in Health Services at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, MPP at the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, and MA in Latin American Studies at UCLA.

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SNAP on College Campuses: Findings and Recommendations to Address Food Insecurity
Policy Research Report
Policy Research Report

SNAP on College Campuses: Findings and Recommendations to Address Food Insecurity

Food insecurity and hunger are important issues that impact a significant number of students across the United States. Food insecurity refers to lacking reliable access to enough food to lead a healthy life.

This report provides evidence on effective campus-based and program practices in California for connecting students to CalFresh, the state’s version of the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The evidence can inform multiple audiences including campus administrators and staff, CalFresh leadership, and policy leaders in California. Other states considering similar SNAP rule changes can benefit from the lessons learned in California.

The study team worked with basic needs offices at institutions in the three public higher education systems in California: University of California, California State University, and California Community Colleges. Authors recruited schools with on-campus basic needs programs that connect qualifying students to the CalFresh application process. In addition to the home institutions of the study team, UCLA and Cal State Fullerton, authors engaged the study sites of UC Davis, Fresno State, Los Angeles Mission College and Napa Valley College.

The authors identify effective campus-based and CalFresh program practices for connecting students to CalFresh and other food assistance programs and make recommendations for SNAP/CalFresh policy, administrative practice, and institutional programs.

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Fact Sheet
Fact Sheet

Easing Food Insecurity Among College Students: CalFresh Recommendations for SNAP Administrators

Addressing food insecurity on college campuses can have a dramatic impact on the health and educational outcomes of students. The federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), called CalFresh in California, is a primary means of addressing food insecurity on college campuses.

Findings: Based on a survey of students at six college campuses (UCLA, Cal State Fullerton, UC Davis, Fresno State, Los Angeles Mission College, and Napa Valley College), authors of this fact sheet found that half of those college students reported experiencing food insecurity, including 28% who skipped meals because they couldn't afford food.

Authors analyze what characterizes a well-run campus-based CalFresh program for students and the challenges those programs face. They make recommendations to SNAP administrators on how to build successful programs and promote student use of CalFresh.

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Fact Sheet
Fact Sheet

Easing Food Insecurity Among College Students: CalFresh Recommendations for Campus Programs

Addressing food insecurity on college campuses can have a dramatic impact on the health and educational outcomes of students. The federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), called CalFresh in California, is a primary means of addressing food insecurity on college campuses.

Findings: Based on a survey of students at six college campuses (UCLA, Cal State Fullerton, UC Davis, Fresno State, Los Angeles Mission College, and Napa Valley College), authors of this fact sheet found that half of those college students reported experiencing food insecurity, including 28% who skipped meals because they couldn't afford food.

Authors analyze what characterizes a well-run campus-based CalFresh program for students and the challenges those programs face. They make recommendations to campus administrators on how to build successful programs and promote student use of CalFresh. 

food insecurity fact sheet covers
Fact Sheet
Fact Sheet

Easing Food Insecurity Among College Students: CalFresh Recommendations for Policymakers

Addressing food insecurity on college campuses can have a dramatic impact on the health and educational outcomes of students. The federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), called CalFresh in California, is a primary means of addressing food insecurity on college campuses.

Findings: Based on a survey of students at six college campuses (UCLA, Cal State Fullerton, UC Davis, Fresno State, Los Angeles Mission College, and Napa Valley College), authors of this fact sheet found that half of those college students reported experiencing food insecurity, including 28% who skipped meals because they couldn't afford food.

Authors analyze what characterizes a well-run campus-based CalFresh program for students and the challenges those programs face. They make recommendations to state and local policymakers on how to build successful programs and promote student use of CalFresh.

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Fact Sheet
Fact Sheet

Easing Food Insecurity Among College Students: CalFresh Recommendations for Campus Programs

Addressing food insecurity on college campuses can have a dramatic impact on the health and educational outcomes of students. The federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), called CalFresh in California, is a primary means of addressing food insecurity on college campuses.

Findings: Based on a survey of students at six college campuses (UCLA, Cal State Fullerton, UC Davis, Fresno State, Los Angeles Mission College, and Napa Valley College), authors of this fact sheet found that half of those college students reported experiencing food insecurity, including 28% who skipped meals because they couldn't afford food.

Authors analyze what characterizes a well-run campus-based CalFresh program for students and the challenges those programs face. They make recommendations to campus administrators on how to build successful programs and promote student use of CalFresh. 

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Fact Sheet
Fact Sheet

Easing Food Insecurity Among College Students: CalFresh Recommendations for SNAP Administrators

Addressing food insecurity on college campuses can have a dramatic impact on the health and educational outcomes of students. The federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), called CalFresh in California, is a primary means of addressing food insecurity on college campuses.

Findings: Based on a survey of students at six college campuses (UCLA, Cal State Fullerton, UC Davis, Fresno State, Los Angeles Mission College, and Napa Valley College), authors of this fact sheet found that half of those college students reported experiencing food insecurity, including 28% who skipped meals because they couldn't afford food.

Authors analyze what characterizes a well-run campus-based CalFresh program for students and the challenges those programs face. They make recommendations to SNAP administrators on how to build successful programs and promote student use of CalFresh.

food insecurity fact sheet covers
Fact Sheet
Fact Sheet

Easing Food Insecurity Among College Students: CalFresh Recommendations for Policymakers

Addressing food insecurity on college campuses can have a dramatic impact on the health and educational outcomes of students. The federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), called CalFresh in California, is a primary means of addressing food insecurity on college campuses.

Findings: Based on a survey of students at six college campuses (UCLA, Cal State Fullerton, UC Davis, Fresno State, Los Angeles Mission College, and Napa Valley College), authors of this fact sheet found that half of those college students reported experiencing food insecurity, including 28% who skipped meals because they couldn't afford food.

Authors analyze what characterizes a well-run campus-based CalFresh program for students and the challenges those programs face. They make recommendations to state and local policymakers on how to build successful programs and promote student use of CalFresh.

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