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Paul Quinn College to Create an Innovative Housing Model and a Mixed-Use Community

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

College officials added that the development project will expand student housing capacity by 300 percent. “We

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Rising to the Challenge on Student Basic Needs Work

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Ten years ago, most college students short of money for food would have difficulty finding a food pantry on campus. Food insecurity wasn’t a widely recognized problem in higher education and “student basic needs” wasn’t a field of practice. Students require and deserve far more than band-aids.

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Student Spotlight: Paola’s Spring Semester in Madrid, Spain 

AIFS Abroad

Transportation If youre an American studying abroad, theres a good chance youll be impressed by the public transportation options. Public transportation makes it easy to get around within your city without spending much money. Remember, as long as youre going to your classes, you can travel as much as you like!

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Can I Intern Abroad During Junior Year of College? 

AIFS Abroad

Safe & central housing well place you in a single room within a shared student residence. Here, youll be able to meet fellow AIFS Abroad interns and have easy access to essentials like food, public transportation , and shopping.

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Impact of the Cost of Living Crisis on Higher Education

Teaching Matters Academic Support

Students are experiencing heightened levels of anxiety, depression, and stress, exacerbated by financial worries such as missing rent payments or affording food. Cost of food and basic supplies: Couple exorbitant housing costs with the soaring cost of food and other basics, and it’s not an easy time to be a student.

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Why Study in Germany – Universities, Admission, Tuition Fees, Post-study Work Permit and Work Opportunities

Buddy4Study

The following is a breakdown of the average cost of living for an international student in Germany based on the data from the DAAD: Living alone in a studio apartment – EUR 390 monthly/ Sharing a rented flat – EUR 365 monthly/ Living in student housing – EUR 250 monthly. Food – EUR 168 monthly. Transport – EUR 94 monthly.

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The Ultimate A to Z NYC Student Housing 37-Step Checklist!

Student Housing Works

Well, let’s face it: you’ve got to secure NYC student housing. At Student Housing Works , we’ve helped hundreds of students, grads and interns take care of their NYC student housing…so they can finally enjoy themselves and experience everything the city has to offer. Let’s dive in. Fun, right?