Abstract: | This article draws together the findings of two recent studies at the University of Ballarat which suggest that poverty is experienced among a considerable minority of students. In a pilot study of 54 students and a phenomenological study of 17 students, different ways of measuring poverty were considered: the Poverty Line, dependence on a government allowance, cultural criteria and self‐perception. It was found that undertaking part‐time work failed to protect students from poverty, with significant indebtedness affecting all. Those under the Poverty Line were more likely to be young and male and less likely to be living in a family. Poor students saw their well‐being and self‐worth affected by poverty as they struggled to escape a cycle of indebtedness and risked academic standards by working longer hours. |