Overview: Campus Housing Affordability for Foster Youth Act
| Bill Number | Chamber | Sponsor | Date Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
| H.R. 3977 | House | Rep. Landsman, Greg [D-OH-1] | June 12, 2025 |
The Campus Housing Affordability for Foster Youth Act provides housing assistance specifically for foster youth attending college. The bill addresses housing instability that many former foster care youth face when transitioning to higher education.
Foster youth often age out of the foster care system at 18 without family support systems that help with housing costs during college. This bill creates targeted assistance to help these students secure stable housing while building toward future homeownership goals.
The bill was introduced on June 12, 2025, and has been referred to the House Committee on Financial Services for consideration.
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Bill Overview
Campus Housing Affordability for Foster Youth Act
Provides housing affordability assistance specifically for foster youth on college campuses
Bill Overview
Campus Housing Affordability for Foster Youth Act
Provides housing affordability assistance specifically for foster youth on college campuses
Bill
Campus Housing Affordability for Foster Youth Act
House of Representatives
What is the Campus Housing Affordability for Foster Youth Act?
The Campus Housing Affordability for Foster Youth Act creates housing assistance programs specifically designed for current and former foster care youth who are enrolled in college. The bill recognizes that foster youth face unique housing challenges when transitioning to higher education.
Foster care ends at age 18 in most states, leaving young adults without the family financial support that many college students rely on for housing costs. This bill provides targeted assistance to bridge that gap and help foster youth complete their education while building housing stability.
The program includes assistance that helps foster youth establish positive credit history and housing records, which are important foundations for future homeownership. By providing stable housing during college years, the bill helps set foster youth on a path toward long-term housing security.
1. Who qualifies for assistance
Foster youth who are currently enrolled in higher education institutions qualify for housing assistance under this bill. This includes students who were in foster care at any point and are now attending college, vocational school, or other post-secondary education programs.
The program recognizes that foster youth may need assistance both during college and in the transition period immediately following graduation as they work toward independent housing or homeownership.
2. Types of housing assistance provided
The bill provides housing affordability assistance designed to meet the specific needs of foster youth on college campuses. This includes support that helps students secure stable housing near their educational institutions.
The assistance may include down payment assistance programs that help foster youth transition from college housing to homeownership after graduation. By building housing stability during college, participants develop the credit history and financial foundation needed for future home purchases.
3. Building toward homeownership
The Campus Housing Affordability for Foster Youth Act helps participants build the foundation for future homeownership through stable housing assistance and credit-building opportunities. Foster youth who complete college with stable housing records are better positioned to qualify for mortgages and purchase homes.
The program addresses the reality that many foster youth lack the family wealth and support systems that help other young adults transition to homeownership. By providing targeted assistance during college years, the bill helps level the playing field for foster youth entering the housing market.
Who Sponsors the Campus Housing Affordability for Foster Youth Act?
The Campus Housing Affordability for Foster Youth Act was introduced in the House of Representatives and has been referred to the House Committee on Financial Services for review and consideration.
The bill addresses housing challenges that affect thousands of foster youth transitioning to college each year. For the latest legislative updates and cosponsors, see the Bill Tracker above.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Campus Housing Affordability for Foster Youth Act
Get answers to common questions about the proposed Campus Housing Affordability for Foster Youth Act.

