“…Additionally, academic disparities have worsened since the COVID-19 pandemic (Reuge et al, 2021; Soria et al, 2022), disproportionately placing first-generation college students and students from racial and ethnic minoritized backgrounds vulnerable to worsened academic achievement (Lederer et al, 2021). For many first-generation college students and students from racial and ethnic minoritized backgrounds, the disproportionate amount of academic stress combined with COVID-19-related financial stress, increased illnesses and mortality rates in their communities, family obligations and responsibilities, as well as food and housing insecurities negatively affected academic achievement during the pandemic (Davis et al, 2021; Soria et al, 2022) and may have lasting educational effects (Dorn et al, 2020). Academically, the COVID-19 pandemic shut down college campuses, forcing courses and educational supports to become virtual (James & Thériault, 2020).…”