Students ‘Doing OK’ Can Still Be at Risk Joshua.Bay Mon, 03/09/2026 - 03:00 AM A TimelyCare survey finds academically stable students can struggle quietly, highlighting the need for proactive check-ins and support. Byline(s) Joshua Bay Read MoreTimelyMD Newsroom
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Jayna Bonnette, left, and Sarah Chavez navigate the TimelyCare app in the Student Health Center. UP photo by Emily Flores Lamar University’s Student Health Center is partnering with the TimelyCare app to provide a mental health platform for students. Students interested...
As student mental health concerns grow, faculty members are feeling pressure to provide them with support. A January survey from TimelyCare found 76 percent of faculty members believe supporting students’ mental health is a job expectation. This mirrors students’ expectations, with...
Through a new partnership, Kansas State is offering mental health services through the mobile app, TimelyCare. The app comes free of charge to any enrolled K-State student. To access TimelyCare, students download the app and register with their student email...
College life comes with a lot of moving parts. Classes, work, family, finances, and everything in between can make it hard to prioritize your health, especially when you’re not sure where to start. One resource available to LSUS students that...
The challenges faced by community college students compared to their “traditional” peers are well-documented. These learners are often older and derive from low-income or working-class backgrounds. They’re also more likely to be caretakers for children or aging parents, even as...
As week 10 of the semester comes to an end, students discuss their stressors and coping strategies. Transcript: 0:08: Welcome back to the Chronicle Chronversations. 0:11: I’m your host, Aaron Guzman. 0:13: This week on Chronversations, Columbia students talk about...
From its inception, Rogers State University’s Center for Wellness and Prevention has been committed to address the whole student – from mental wellness to physical wellness to emotional wellness – and everything in between. With the onset of the new...
Through partnerships and sponsors, the University of Indianapolis Student Counseling Center will provide students with new mental health resources, including TimelyCare and a new Meditation and Biofeedback Center, which will open Sept. 25. The Director of the Student Counseling Center,...
NEO A&M College has only one mental health professional for all students, but a new app is providing more resources to help fill the gap. NEO is partnering with TimelyCare to provide on-demand support for medical and mental health resources...






