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Minot State University offers multiple intervention and prevention services to improve students’ mental health for academic success. The university recently adopted a new stepped mental healthcare model so students can move up, or down, depending on their needs.
North Dakota is working to ensure its schools are safe and supportive. This page features school climate information for North Dakota, including a list of grants the State has received; State discipline...
Since we last went to Coal Country Community Health in Beulah, they’ve added another counselor. And together, a social worker and the new counselor are able to visit K-12 schools, not only in Beulah, but in Kildeer and Hazen too, every week.
Students in rural Dickinson, ND, will soon be able to use telehealth to meet with a psychiatrist hundreds of miles away. The virtual care platform augments the district's available counseling resources.
College advisors and education leaders gathered in Nashville, Tenn., this week to discuss how to get more nontraditional students—such as full- and part-time workers, parents and other underrepresented groups—to and through college.
Despite surveillance systems, armed officers and active shooter drills already in place, some Middle Tennessee school officials are reviewing safety plans after the recent shooting.
Even as Tennessee is being praised for opening college doors through Tennessee Promise and other programs, there are signs that some of higher education's biggest and most persistent hurdles still keep many students from succeeding.
Students using Tennessee's free community college scholarship are significantly more likely to succeed in college than their peers outside the program, according to data released Thursday.
Students using Tennessee's free community college scholarship are significantly more likely to succeed in college than their peers outside the program, according to data released Thursday.