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For a lot of Texas college students, last fall was a brief oasis from the pandemic’s disruptions. In-person classes returned and with them, a small sense of normalcy, compared to the start of the pandemic two years ago.
Counselors at Paul Quinn College’s mental health clinic don’t wait for students to reach out — they make their presence known and identify needs early on.
The University of Texas System will spend $16.5 million dollars over the next five years to expand and improve student mental health services, student safety and alcohol education resources at its 13 campuses.
A recent survey conducted by the University of Michigan found that more than 60% of college students “met criteria for one or more mental health problems.” This is a whopping 50% increase in less than a decade.
A lawsuit filed last week against Yale University has reignited a debate about how colleges should best help students who are going through serious mental-health crises.
Yale University unveiled sweeping changes Wednesday that will allow students suffering from mental health problems to take time off without losing health insurance or facing a daunting application process for reinstatement — policies that have been under increasing fire from students and alumni.
The University of North Carolina at Pembroke (UNCP) is collaborating with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI) to help increase the number of mental health professionals to support public schools and address student mental health needs.
Five recent deaths by suicide at NC State have highlighted the mental health struggles many students across North Carolina’s higher education campuses face. For students at Charlotte colleges and universities, help is available.