Differences in Self-Reported GPA for Students Experiencing Insecurities

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This study examined the influence of multiple types of insecurity on student GPAs. Data demonstrated that students who did not experience one of the four insecurities had significantly higher GPAs that those facing housing, transportation, and employment barriers; food insecurity or combination; or all four insecurities.

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Wood, J. L., & Harris, F. (2022). Differences in Self-Reported GPA for Students Experiencing Insecurities. Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 46(4), 288–291. https://doi.org/10.1080/10668926.2020.1835746

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