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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‘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
“The health, safety and wellness of their children is parents’ number one priority. Being able to say there’s 24/7 care is a huge plus.”
Rick Gatteau
Vice President for Student Affairs, Stony Brook University
“Faculty and staff need a listening ear, someone to listen to feel more supported, because faculty and staff as well as myself, we face issues as well as students, so we just need someone to listen and hear us out.”
Letitia Carrington
Case Manager, Student Resources & Empowerment Center, Tidewater Community College
“The investment in mental health does help us keep students here. But, more importantly, I think it’s our obligation that we have with students.”
Frances Keene
Vice President for Student Affairs, Virginia Tech
“My provider was perhaps the best medical professional that I have ever interacted with. She was thorough, kind, and was a champion for TimelyCare. I am new to the service, but I would recommend and request her (if that is/were an option) specifically.”
Student
Emory & Henry College
“One of the most important things about transitioning to college is students are developing their own sense of independence. The ability to take some responsibility for their wellbeing … prepares them to be successful in college, and ultimately to be successful in whatever career they choose after.”
Frances Keene
Vice President for Student Affairs, Virginia Tech
