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Active Minds Statement on Shutdown of 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline LGBTQ+ Subnetwork

Active Minds

As someone deeply connected to its mission, Active Minds is a part of my identity, my journey as an advocate, and my experiences as a student. This is the second of two pieces sharing the story of these students’… Programs Focus Areas Discover our key initiatives & programs National Chapter Network Community Programs A.S.K.

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New Analysis Shows Boost in Aid Eligibility from FAFSA Simplification

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Now, the State Higher Education Executive Officers Association (SHEEO) has begun to fill that void with the release of new data estimating changes in how student and family assets will be calculated and how much students will get. Over 45% of students from the data sample would experience a decrease from EFC to SAI of $1,000-$2,500.

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Simple Ways to Bring Mental Health Conversations to Your School This Year

Active Minds

Active Minds chapters are student-led, school-based groups that start conversations, inspire culture change, and undertake advocacy efforts throughout their communities. As an Active Minds Chapter, you’ll have access to various resources, the professional expertise of Active Minds National Staff, and networks of peers – all at no cost.

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How NAU Streamlined Student Access to Mental Health Resources

EAB

Podcast How NAU Streamlined Student Access to Mental Health Resources Episode 149. Carl Dindo, the Director of Campus Health Services for Northern Arizona University, to discuss innovative approaches to meeting student mental health needs. May 2, 2023. Welcome to the Office Hours with EAB podcast.

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What’s Working Outside the Classroom: New Insights on What’s Really Driving Success

Civitas Learning

When we talk about student success, it’s easy to focus on the classroom. But even the most capable students can struggle if they don’t have access to basic resources like quiet study spaces, reliable Wi-Fi, group meeting areas, and academic support services. percentage point (PP) lift in persistence Library Resources — 5.3

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How to Put Mental Health First This School Year (And Get Others to Join You)

Active Minds

13, taking place at 6 PM ET for students and 12 PM ET for everyone else. Learn How to Effectively Build a Movement : All high school and college students are invited to learn from fellow Gen Z advocates the best way to recruit and retain peers to be part of your mental health advocacy efforts. 15 session at 12:00 PM ET. 21 at 8 PM ET.

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

Timely MD

If youre a university counselor, mental health professional, or college student, heres everything you need to know about how CEEP works and its critical role on campuses. The Goals of CEEP include: Providing immediate, accessible support to students and the community during/after the event. Who is eligible?