Wayne State University on Sunday will open a campus pantry where students can get free food and hygiene products.

The pantry, called The W, is an effort by the university's provost and dean of students offices to aid homeless and vulnerable students, according to a WSU news release. Officially designated as a Gleaners Community Food Bank pantry, it is being supported by the Detroit-based McGregor Fund, donation drives and cash contributions.

Wayne State joins 18 other colleges or universities in Michigan with pantries, and more than 400 across the country combating hunger problems exacerbated by rising tuition costs. An October study conducted by a group called Hunger on Campus found that of 3,000 students surveyed at a wide range of U.S. colleges, nearly half reported experiencing "food insecurity" in the past month.

"If we can help students with their needs outside of the classroom, they're going to be that much more successful in the classroom," said David Strauss, dean of students for WSU.

The W, a 1,000-square-foot space at 703 W. Kirby St., will be stocked with hygiene necessities, nonperishable food items and eventually perishables as well. Nutritional value will be emphasized.

"Peanut butter and pasta, not Pop-Tarts," Strauss said.

Any student making progress toward a degree is eligible to get free goods from the pantry, Strauss said. Students can visit twice a month — three times for emergency need —for up to two grocery bags of food and supplies.

Students are not required to prove their need to benefit from the pantry. Although that opens the door to abusing the system, Strauss said, research has shown that most students are respectful of the charitable operation.

"We go on an honor system," he said. "If someone needs it, come on in and we're going to help you."

In addition, students who shop at the pantry and are in need of other assistance — maybe for furniture or household items — are connected with campus community members who are donating such items.

The university also encouraged donations of nonperishable items, toiletries, grocery bags and kitchen items during a campus drive this month.

Strauss said the pantry is also planning to work with the Wayne County Department of Health and Human Services to connect students with health care resources.

Starting Sunday, The W pantry will be open 4-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 2-6 p.m. Sunday.

To make donations or volunteer, visit doso.wayne.edu/foodpantry or call WSU's Dean of Students office at (313) 577-1010.