Testimonials
See what our higher education partners say about TimelyCare’s virtual health and well-being platform.
Nearly 3 million students from more than 400 colleges and universities trust TimelyCare to provide complete clinical care, advanced technology, and expert guidance.
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“Peer Community is where you can talk about your issues. So, let’s say you’re anxious about a test that’s coming up. You can write about it and have others provide feedback on what they would do or what they do when they’re anxious about something.”
Student
Tidewater Community College
‘Meeting students where they are’ is not just a tagline; it is a guiding principle in the virtual coaching landscape. Nicole Trevino, Vice President for Student Success at TimelyCare, succinctly explains the value of virtual coaching by saying, “Whether it’s the senior preparing for their next chapter or the freshman adjusting to their first weeks of college life, our coaches are there to guide them every step of the way.
Dr. Nicole Guerrero Trevino
VP for Student Success, TimelyCare
“TimelyCare has allowed us to think differently about how we prepare our students for the future.”
Austin Beiermann
Director for Accessibility and Wellbeing Resources, Pacific Lutheran University
“At Eastern New Mexico University we chose to add the Success Coaching component to provide easy access for students to receive extra support and guidance, on-demand. It is a great tool to use for self-exploration at the comfort of your fingertips, providing realization if you are on the right track.”
Dr. Christy Johanson, EdD
Vice President of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management, Eastern New Mexico University
“We make sure TimelyCare wraps around the classroom so students know they are always supported. This impacts the students in ways that keep them engaged in the classroom and emotionally well.”
William Iavarone, LCPC, DBA
Director of Counseling Services, Augustana College
“Students being able to manage mental health crises, being able to manage mental wellness, and also just wellness, is a big deal. It’s a big deal about how they manage their family lives. It’s about how they engage with their communities. And it’s a big deal for how they do in the world of work.”
Dr. Mark Milliron
President, National University
