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Colleges and universities have invested heavily in early alert systems tied to grades and attendance. But many student challenges, such as mental health concerns, financial strain, basic needs insecurity, and disengagement, emerge well before academic performance declines. New TimelyCare national...
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- Westside News
Students Can Receive Support 24/7 SUNY Brockport’s Hazen Center for Integrated Care recently partnered with TimelyCare, a 24-hour virtual health and well-being platform, to give students immediate access to mental health support, medical providers, and self-care resources — anytime and anywhere. “They...
- Inside Higher Ed
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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Colleges and universities have invested heavily in early alert systems tied to grades and attendance. But many student challenges, such as mental health concerns, financial strain, basic needs insecurity, and disengagement, emerge well before academic performance declines. New TimelyCare national...
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TimelyCare, education’s most trusted virtual health and well-being provider, has proudly been named Virtual Student Health and Wellness Services Company of the Year 2026 by Education Insider. The recognition followed reader nominations and a multi-stage editorial review conducted by Education...
- Lamar.edu
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...
- Inside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
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...
- Kansas State Collegian
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...
- The Almagest at LSUS
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...
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Bestselling science fiction and fantasy author Brandon Sanderson is donating proceeds from his new Next Step Coin to mental health care and resources. Sanderson, author of popular fantasy series Mistborn and The Stormlight Archive, announced during a livestream at the...
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