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Remember JHU SNACKS for your well-being during Fall 2024 finals

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

We’ll be distributing JHU SNACKS packs, stuffed with items that promote better well-being habits at the following dates and locations: December 3, 2024, time and location TBA. December 6, 2024, time and location TBA. Student Well-Being Blog. Student Well-Being Blog. The Calm app.

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What Should Schools Prioritize to Support Youth Mental Health? Priority #1: Provide More Specialized Mental Health Professionals and Paraprofessionals on Campus

SRI Education

In the 2023-24 school year, 84% of public school administrators across the country reported that their school staff provided students with individualized mental health services ( National Center for Educational Statistics, 2024 ). With limited resources where should leaders put their money?

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School Fundraising in the Digital Age: Policy, Privacy, and Pitfalls

Student Privacy Compass

Districts should carefully review platform agreements to ensure student data is not repurposed for commercial targeting or sold to third parties, and that appropriate privacy protections are in place. However, this progress must be guided by thoughtful oversight, inclusive practices, and a commitment to safeguarding student well-being.

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Why Financial Literacy is the Bedrock of Student Success

Timely MD

According to T he Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice , 52% of college students experience basic needs insecurity, with housing and food insecurity being top concerns. Supporting students with modern tools The good news is that there are tools and resources institutions can leverage to supplement financial literacy programs.

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College Students Face Mental Health Crisis as 51% Rate Well-Being as Poor, New Survey Reveals

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Despite these challenges, most students rated their overall campus climate positively, though disparities remain across racial and ethnic groups. The study's findings come amid broader scrutiny of higher education's capacity to support student well-being during a period of historic funding pressures and post-pandemic recovery.

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How the TimelyCare Campus Emotional Emergency Program (CEEP) Supports Campus Communities

Timely MD

How has CEEP helped students and schools? The positive impact of CEEP on partner schools and students is undeniable. Improved student well-being Students reported reduced distress levels after a single visit, aligning with TimelyCares usual pattern of meeting immediate needs and excellent enduring results.

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CSU Creates a National Model for Supporting Student Parents

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

“Pregnant and Parenting Student Initiative”, once fully implemented, will have the goal of reducing the ‘stop out’ rate – students who leave college without graduating with a degree or credential – primarily due to the demands of trying to be both a student and a parent. Given that 19 percent of all college students, or 3.7