The following questions were asking in regard to students current and past housing situations. This includes changes due to COVID, if they are living near their college (with most schools being remote at the time of the survey), the type of home they currently live in, and hardships that they faced in the past year with housing.
Has your housing situation changed due to COVID-19? (n=112, 91% of 123 reporting).
Figure 4.1: Impact of COVID on Housing
There are 68 people that participated in the survey that claim their housing has not changed due to the impacts of COVID. There also are 44 people that say their housing situation did change due to the impacts of COVID.
Are you currently living in the city/area in which you are enrolled in college? (n=119, 97% of 123 reporting).
Figure 4.2: Living Near Enrolled College
There are 52 people that participated in the survey that do not currently live in the city/area of their enrolled college. There also are 67 people that say they do live in the city/area of their enrolled college.
Current Housing Situation | Yes (%) |
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I live with parents or other relatives, not paying rent with my own money | 46/114 (40.4%) |
I live with parents or other relatives, paying rent with my own money | 30/114 (26.3%) |
I rent an apartment or house with roommates | 19/114 (16.7%) |
I rent an apartment or house without roommates | 8/114 (7.0%) |
I live in university housing or residence halls | 6/114 (5.3%) |
I am temporarily living with friends or relatives, without permanent housing (couch surfing) | 3/114 (2.6%) |
Other | 1/114 (0.9%) |
I live in transitional housing or a halfway home | 1/114 (0.9%) |
Yes (%) | |
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Was there a rent or mortgage increase that made it difficult to pay (n = 105)? | 38 (36.2%) |
Have you been unable to pay or underpaid a utility bill (n = 110)? | 36 (32.7%) |
Have you ever been late paying rent or mortgage (n = 112)? | 32 (28.6%) |
Have you lived with others beyond the expected capacity of your house or apartment (n = 111)? | 30 (27.0%) |
Have you been unable to pay or underpaid your rent or mortgage (n = 102)? | 26 (25.5%) |
Have you had to stay in a hostile housing environment or abusive relationship because you had no other place to live (n = 111)? | 11 (9.9%) |
Have you been asked to leave your home by someone you lived with (n = 116)? | 9 (7.8%) |
Have you been evicted (n = 117)? | 1 (0.9%) |
The following were asked as frequency questions to help better
understand the living situations of participating students.
Figure 4.3: Unsure of Sleeping and Times Moved
Over the past 12 months, the majority of people were never unsure of where they would be sleeping (86 people) or have not moved housing (75 people). Responses claiming sleep location uncertainty were closely distributed among the frequency options. There were 32 people have claimed they moved once in the last 12 months and 8 people have moved twice. Only a small minority have moved 3 or more times in the last 12 months.
In the last 30 days, or in the past 12 months, have you slept
in any of the following places?
Note: students were only allowed to chose either “last 30 days” or
“past 12 months”, so students who selected past 12 months are
interpreted as “over 30 days but less than 1 year”.
Last 30 days | Last 12 months | |
---|---|---|
In a rented or owned house, mobile home, or apartment with my family (parent, guardian, relative or caretaker) | 21/119 (17.6%) | 53/119 (44.5%) |
In a rented or owned house, mobile home, or apartment (alone or with roommates or friends) | 16/119 (13.4%) | 22/119 (18.5%) |
Campus or University Housing | 5/119 (4.2%) | 11/119 (9.2%) |
Sorority/Fraternity house | 0/119 (0.0%) | 1/119 (0.8%) |
Last 30 days | Last 12 months | |
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Temporarily staying with a relative, friend or couch surfing until I find other housing | 5/119 (4.2%) | 4/119 (3.4%) |
Temporarily at a hotel or motel without a permanent home to return to (not on vacation or business travel) | 1/119 (0.8%) | 3/119 (2.5%) |
In a transitional housing or independent living program | 0/119 (0.0%) | 3/119 (2.5%) |
In a closed area/space with a roof not meant for human habitation such as an abandoned building, garage, tent, etc. | 0/119 (0.0%) | 3/119 (2.5%) |
Outdoor location such as street, sidewalk, alley, park, etc. | 0/119 (0.0%) | 2/119 (1.7%) |
In a car, truck, van, RV or camper | 3/119 (2.5%) | 2/119 (1.7%) |
At a shelter | 1/119 (0.8%) | 1/119 (0.8%) |
At a group home such as halfway house or residential program for mental health or substance abuse | 0/119 (0.0%) | 1/119 (0.8%) |
In the past 12 months, if you have experienced unstable housing, what was the most common reason? (n=42, 34% of 123 reporting). Figure 4.4: Unstable Housing Identification
The data shows that of the people who experienced unstable housing, the most common cause was not having enough money to cover housing expenses (20 people). The next most common was cause was from issues with roommates, both having conflicts (7 people) and them being unable/unwilling to pay living expenses (6 people).
Unstable Housing Type | Yes (%) |
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Housing Insecure | 29.0% |
Homeless (year) | 13.4% |
Homeless (month) | 5.9% |
The data indicates that the majority of students are not considered to be housing insecure (71 students, 71.0%), while the remaining students could be classified as housing insecure based on their indicators (29 students, 29.0%).
The data indicates that the majority of students did not experience homelessness in either the past month (112 students, 94.1%) or year (103 students, 86.6%).