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EKU Becomes First Kentucky College to Accept SNAP Benefits at On-Campus Store-Addressing Food Insecurity for Students!

EKU Pioneers SNAP Acceptance: Leading the Way in Campus Food Accessibility

Close Collaboration with Aramark: Ensuring Compliance and Expansion of SNAP Benefits Utilization

According to Lexington Herald Leader Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) has taken a big step to help students who struggle with having enough food. They’re the first college in Kentucky to let students use their SNAP benefits at the on-campus store called the POD convenience store. This helps students who might not have enough to eat which is a big issue for one out of every four college students. President David McFaddin says it’s important to make sure students have what they need so they can do well in school. This change means students won’t have to worry about going hungry while they’re studying.

EKU worked closely with Aramark the company that provides food on campus to make sure they followed all the rules for accepting SNAP benefits. Now students can use their benefits to buy important food items like pasta, cereal, milk, and fruit at the POD store. This started this semester and is a big deal for EKU’s efforts to help students who don’t have enough food. They’re also planning to let students use SNAP benefits at other stores on campus. This way students can always find healthy food options no matter where they are on campus. EKU wants to make sure all their students feel supported and have what they need to succeed.

READ ALSO: UK votes to dissolve university senate, strips role of helping set school policies

EKU Becomes First Kentucky College to Accept SNAP Benefits at On-Campus Store-Addressing Food Insecurity for Students!(PHOTO: Marca.com)

UK Appoints Brandi Frisby as Associate Provost: Enhancing Academic Leadership and Student Success

In other news the University of Kentucky (UK) has chosen Brandi Frisby as the new associate provost for academic affairs starting on May 13. Frisby has a lot of experience working in different roles at UK’s College of Communication and Information. In her new job she’ll be in charge of making sure everything related to academics runs smoothly. Frisby’s appointment shows that UK is serious about giving students a great education and helping them become leaders in the future. Her leadership will be important in making sure students at UK get the best education possible.

Furthermore, EKU’s decision to accept SNAP benefits at its on-campus store is a positive step in addressing food insecurity among students. By partnering with Aramark and following SNAP guidelines EKU is not only helping students in need but also creating a supportive environment for academic success. This shows the university’s commitment to students’ well-being and ensuring fair access to essential resources. Additionally Frisby’s appointment at the University of Kentucky reflects the school’s focus on academic excellence and student achievement. With her experience Frisby is ready to contribute to the university’s academic goals and improve the learning experience for students.

READ ALSO: ‘Race-based metrics’ no longer included in state funding model for Kentucky public colleges

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