Colleges and universities across the US are shutting down to prevent the spread of COVID-19 on campuses, and some students are facing serious economic and housing struggles as a result. Kicked out of dormitories, students who don’t have a residence to return to must seek out alternate off-campus living situations. Additionally, the closure of restaurants and retail shops have led to many college students losing part- and full-time jobs. Although some universities, including Harvard, Duke, and Northeastern, committed to issuing housing and dining refunds to students, many have yet to issue final decisions.