This study examines B40 university students' well-being in terms of cost of living, learning, social engagement, and academic performance. The quantitative cross-sectional study of 157 UiTM students finds positive relationships between these variables and student well-being. Financial aid and support are suggested. The study shows how well-being components are interconnected and offers policymakers and educators practical advice. Despite limitations, this research contributes to understanding student well-being, especially for economically disadvantaged students.
Keywords: Well-being; Academic Performance; B40 University Students