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Toran Davis1, SyQuon Shaw1, Raymond Adams1
1School of Social Work, BSW Department, Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD, USA.
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Safe, accessible, and affordable student housing is vital for student success, influencing academic achievement, mental health, and community stability. Many urban colleges rely on substandard facilities that often fail low-income, first-generation, and minority students. This commentary argues that student housing should function as both a preventive health strategy and a means of promoting social justice. By examining mixed-use redevelopment models at Florida A&M University and Howard University, the paper demonstrates how design and collaboration-including social work advocacy-can create inclusive, health-promoting environments. Utilizing the Social Determinants of Health and Social Ecological Model frameworks, this discussion calls for interdisciplinary partnerships as essential strategies to advance equity and well-being in higher education.
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