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Are you experiencing housing insecurity?
Many different living situations can qualify a student for aid:
In a house or apartment with more than one family due to loss of housing or economic hardship.
With friends, family, or others because the student is a runaway or an unaccompanied youth.
In substandard housing (without electricity, heat, water, etc.).
In a shelter (domestic violence, family, youth, transitional living program, etc.).
In a motel, hotel, weekly rate housing.
In an abandoned building, in a car, at a campground, or on the streets.
A student may:
Participate fully in all school activities and programs as eligible.
Receive transportation to and from the school of origin.
Continue to attend the last- enrolled school even if the student has moved away from that school's attendance area.
A student must be enrolled in school immediately, even without required documents such as the following:
Proof of residency
Immunization records or other health records
School records
Legal guardianship papers