Removing barriers for students to use mental health services is one of the most important goals of college administrations today – particularly for students of color and diverse backgrounds. In a recent article, Diverse outlined the various mental health challenges...
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E&I Host: Allison Lambert, E&I Category Marketing Manager Guest: Nassim Bickham, VP of Care Transformation Explore new and effective strategies for supporting student mental health in our latest podcast episode with Nassim Bickham from E&I Cooperative’s business partner TimelyCare. Learn about practical,...
College leaders can encourage students to engage in conversations around mental health, promoting feelings of belonging and care on campus. skynesher/E+/Getty Images A majority of college students believe their institution encourages open dialogue around mental health (70 percent), but only three...
As mental health becomes a growing key issue for many, college students are stepping up, not only as advocates for their own well-being but also as catalysts for change within their own communities. A recent study by Active Minds and...
From: Hokie Wellness The fast-approaching holiday season can hold a lot of anticipation. You may be busy hosting visitors or traveling to spend time with loved ones. TimelyCare services provide coverage across the entire country, so even out-of-state travelers will be...
schedule 3 min read A man holding his phone and checking the TimelyCare App. | Photo by Alondra Vargas When it comes to health and wellness, college students have a lot on their plate. Things like College coursework and personal...
Key points: Only about half of surveyed college students say they believe their institution offers adequate mental health supports for students, according to data from youth mental health nonprofit Active Minds, in close collaboration with higher education virtual health provider TimelyCare....
College students say they believe mental health is important but feel uncertain of how they can effect change on their own campuses. Stress and poor mental health continue to be top reasons why college students walk away from their education,...
To enhance student well-being, Concordia College has partnered with TimelyCare, a telehealth provider focused on higher education, to offer students greater access to mental health providers and basic medical services. In addition to the free counseling and health services provided...
Sophomore psychology student Esmeralda Vera was doing her work in the Disabled Students Program Services (DSPS) office at Merced College, when DSPS Director Estelina Muñoz approached her and asked, “Hey, can you check out this app for us? We want...