IWPR Launches Connect for Success Initiative to Expand Reproductive Health Services for Community College Students
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 8, 2024 Contact: William Lutz [...]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 8, 2024 Contact: William Lutz [...]
Connect for Success Initiative: Expanding Access to Sexual and [...]
Community college students’ lives outside of the classroom—including their sexual and reproductive health— can directly impact their ability to succeed in school, yet most community colleges do not provide sexual and reproductive health services (Bernstein and Reichlin Cruse 2020). Growing efforts to implement holistic approaches to student success also often ignore the role that sexual and reproductive health outcomes can play students’ academic careers.
Pregnancy and childbearing have implications for a number of economic and social outcomes, including educational attainment (Sonfield et al. 2013). Yet young people are often left without the knowledge and tools to make informed reproductive health decisions. The majority of adolescents and young adults are sexually active but many hold incorrect or limited information about how to effectively avoid unintended pregnancies.