California State University, Bakersfield (CSUB) offers Emergency Housing Programs through its Center for Accessibility and Essential Needs to support students facing housing instability. Each grant has its own eligibility policy to ensure that resources are distributed appropriately and is targeting students in need. During this period, students receive case management services to assist with securing permanent housing, or explore other community resources. This initiative aims to provide immediate relief and help students transition to stable living situations, ensuring they can continue their education without the added stress of housing insecurity.
If you feel you are eligible for one of our housing stability grants or financial crisis resources, please submit a request using the link button at the bottom of this page.
For questions or concerns, feel free to contact Mariela Vega (mvega8@csub.edu) or Ludy Ortega (lortega-magana@csub.edu)
Emergency Housing and Financial Resources
On-Campus Emergency Housing
Students experiencing housing crises may qualify for 30 days free of charge at student housing.Off-Campus Emergency Housing
Short-term support is available for currently displaced students who are not able to move into on-campus housing, i.e. students who have dependents (children).Financial Assistance Grants
Assists students who encounter unexpected financial hardships that could impact their academic success.Housing Support Program Grants
Move-In and Deposit Grant
For students who have secured housing but need a little extra help with the depositHousing Financial Assistance Grant
For students currently housed and have experienced unexpected expenses that impact ability to pay rentEviction Protection Grant
For students who are currently housed but are facing evictionRapid Rehousing Support Program (RRHSP)
What is RRHSP?
What are the requirements to be considered for RRHSP?
To be considered for the Rapid Rehousing Program at CSUB, students must be currently enrolled at California State University, Bakersfield, and demonstrate proof of stable, long-term income to support sustainable housing. While each application is reviewed on a case-by-case basis, strong candidates typically show financial readiness and a commitment to their academic goals.This program is open to all students including those with dependents such as children.