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Stay up to date with the latest webinars, surveys and more insights to provide the best care for your students.


- Mental Health
Hear from leading experts in mental health, suicide prevention, and student engagement for a panel discussion on why creating an increased sense of belonging among students should be a part of your school’s suicide prevention plan.
- Mental Health
Virginia Tech partnered with TimelyCare to launch a virtual care program to combat the unprecedented demand for mental health care on campus.
- Telehealth
Western Colorado University (WCU) partnered with TimelyCare to increase the access to mental health care resources for students, faculty, and staff.
- Mental Health
Learn more about how The University of Redlands, Salisbury University, and El Camino College were able to partner with TimelyCare by leveraging a Master Service Agreement through CollegeBuys.
- Mental Health
Learn more about the top 10 best practices and how you can make plans to implement them on your campus to help students thrive in and out of the classroom.
- Telehealth
Salisbury University (SU) partnered with TimelyCare after recognizing a growing demand from students for mental health care. Since the university wasn’t able to meet students’ needs, especially for care outside of regular business hours. SU also worked with CollegeBuys to help fund and deliver these services to SU’s students.
- Telehealth
As a member of the Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities (AICCU), University of Redlands was able to utilize CollegeBuys for TimelyCare’s virtual health and well-being solution.
- Mental Health
After four years of college impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, members of the Class of 2023 are hopeful about their future but still grappling with the mental health effects of the pandemic. Learn more about how roughly 700 college graduates who plan to enter the workforce after they graduate feel.
- Mental Health
Learn about the Mental Health Early Action on Campus Act (MHEACA) and the funding available for all Illinois public colleges and universities in the Fiscal Year 2023 supplement budget to utilize for mental health resources.