After their first semester, many college students are not failing, in crisis, or visibly disengaged. Instead, they describe themselves as “fine,” “okay,” or “getting by.” Emerging national research suggests this neutral sentiment may be one of the strongest early indicators...
Resource Topic: Mental Health
Serving more than 6,000 students in a rural region with limited provider availability, Cal Poly Humboldt partnered with TimelyCare to expand care without overextending campus staff.Discover how they strengthened access, improved student-reported mental health outcomes, and filled critical after-hours gaps....
Counseling leaders are clear. Student mental health needs are rising. Staffing and budgets are not keeping pace. The traditional 9-to-5 model cannot carry the full weight of demand.This report shares what CAPS leaders told us and outlines the new service...
A national survey of 1,100+ incoming students (June 2025) surfaces what today’s first-years want, need, and expect—so campuses can meet them on day one.Get your copy of the findings by completing the form. What Today's Students Want, Need, and Expect...
On-Demand Webinar: Supporting Faculty and Staff in Higher EducationFaculty and staff carry more responsibilities than ever, and the impact on well-being and work-life balance is clear. In this on-demand webinar hosted by The Chronicle of Higher Education and moderated by...
When crises arise on campus—from natural disasters to public safety threats or mental health emergencies—how we respond can profoundly impact students’ well-being and the broader campus community. This webinar explores how cross-department collaboration is essential to managing crises with a...
College and university students often face barriers like cultural perceptions, financial constraints, geographical barriers, eligibility requirements, and the pervasive stigma associated with seeking help that prevents them from accessing the support they need. How can campus communities break down these...
In this webinar, Active Minds and TimelyCare discuss the 2024 election season and examine college students’ interest in raising awareness about mental health and their desire to advocate for mental health policies at the local, state, and federal levels. In...
In a recent survey of college and university students, 65% reported feeling stressed or anxious about the upcoming U.S. Presidential election. Following the unrest and protests on many campuses this spring, more than half of students said engaging in political...
Active Minds and TimelyCare examine how college students value and prioritize their mental health, as well as the mental health of their friends and peers. This solutions-oriented webinar will explore college students’ shared concern for mental health at their college...
