3/9/2024 - 3/13/2024 • Seattle, WA
Experience NASPA 2024 With Us!
Booth #617
As an existing customer, we wanted to give you the option to pre-order a screen-printed t-shirt or bag so that you don’t have to wait in line while onsite. Just follow the Create your Swag link, choose your design, and we will let you know it is ready to pick up.
When picking up your item, talk to a TimelyCare team member about our new student success initiative or join us for trivia where the winner will take home a $50 Amazon gift card.
The TimelyCare team looks forward to seeing you in Seattle!
Campus Partner Spotlights
During NASPA this year, our multimedia content team will capture short video clips with representatives from our partner schools to shine a spotlight on our campus partners who are doing an exceptional job providing health and well-being resources at their institutions. Can we schedule a 15-minute casual interview with you to capture your thoughts near our booth? We will happily send the short list of questions in advance for you to prepare.
Designs for Your Free T-Shirt or Bag
TimelyCare’s Session With Seattle University
Be sure to attend for your chance to win a LARQ water bottle!
Helping Students Overcome Barriers: Moving from Stressed to Mindful
Monday, March 11, 9:40 – 10:30 a.m.
Summit 446
Today’s college students face numerous, serious challenges that have taken a toll on their mental health. How can higher education respond and enable students to succeed? From identifying ways to overcome barriers to stress management to engaging in mindfulness practices and measuring symptoms pre, throughout, and post-mental health care, students can gain the tools necessary to thrive.
Coordinating Presenter:
- Seli Fakorzi, Director of Mental Health Operations at TimelyCare
Speaker:
- James Willette, Associate Provost & Dean of Students, Seattle University
Quieting the Chaos: Helping Students Thrive in Extraordinary Times
Monday, March 11, 9:40 – 10:30 a.m.
Summit 446
Today’s college students face numerous, serious challenges that have taken a toll on their mental health. How can higher education respond and enable students to succeed? From identifying ways to overcome barriers to stress management to engaging in mindfulness practices and measuring symptoms pre-, throughout, and post-mental health care, students can gain the tools necessary to thrive.