
The mission of NextGen Policy and NextGen California is to fight for progressive policies that advance environmental, social, racial, gender, and economic equity in California through justice-centered legislative advocacy, grassroots partnerships, and democratic civic engagement.Ĭompton College is a welcoming and inclusive community where diverse students are supported to pursue and attain student success.

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For the full Policy Brief and more about our work to expand equitable access to higher education. And that comes down to building budgets that support student success.”Ĭalifornia has the opportunity to transform access to higher-education by adopting innovative strategies that are student-centered and prioritize equity. If something is important, you prioritize it, and then you fund it. This policy brief, created with NextGen Policy, highlights the impact of prioritizing students’ basic needs so they can access resources that lead to success. “Students cannot pursue their education successfully if they are worrying about their next meal or wondering where they will sleep each night. Keith Curry, President/CEO of Compton College. By taking a comprehensive, data-driven approach, while also listening to our students to learn precisely what they need, we can assist in their success.” said Dr. “At Compton College, we are at the forefront of eliminating basic needs barriers. NextGen Policy is proud to partner with Compton College to amplify the various innovative ways that California higher education institutions can support students by prioritizing the issue of basic needs in their campus budgeting processes.”

And, without question, resources that support student basic needs helps to ensure that all California students thrive academically. “Effective student support programs must always consider meeting each student’s basic needs, including: the cost of food, housing, transportation, institutional debt and affordable access to the Internet. “Ensuring that California students have access to all the resources they need throughout their higher education experience is an economic equity issue and NextGen Policy fights to advance programmatic, budget, and policy solutions that will help achieve this goal.” said Arnold Sowell Jr., Executive Director of NextGen Policy. Supporting unapologetic leadership about decisions based on students’ basic needs.Including dual enrollment students in student basic needs programs and services.Disaggregating data by race and gender, at a minimum, to monitor and evaluate student support services when engaging in students’ basic needs programs.Prioritizing students’ basic needs in college campus budget processes.

