Georgetown University announced it is participating in one of the country’s premier collegiate mental health surveys Jan. 29.
Stress and poor mental health continue to be top reasons why college students walk away from their education, making it an important retention factor for higher education leaders to consider.
A survey from the Hi, How Are You Project finds that 55 percent of students received mental health care, but only 18 percent ...
To provide a quick reference for common questions, we've compiled a list of our most frequently asked questions. This page covers everything from appointments and insurance to general services and ...
Mental health struggles and financial pressures are jeopardizing college students’ ability to complete their education, according to a new study by TimelyCare, higher education’s most trusted virtual ...
Mental health issues are increasing on college campuses, affecting the vast majority of college students, according to the results of a new survey by Wiley. The report, The Student Mental Health ...
As the fabled first-year flu makes its yearly rounds on campus, many students turn to Student Health for medical care. While primarily marketed as a clinic, Student Health offers a wide range of ...
In a recent article published in BMC Public Health, researchers developed a Health Messenger Questionnaire to measure the preferences of medical students in selecting health messengers for acquiring ...
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