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Providing Wraparound Services for UCONN’s Asian American Studies

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The mentorship program is meant to provide incoming students the settings and opportunities to prepare themselves for academic careers, all the while facilitating connection among one another. Mental Health TEAS will bring aboard an additional full-time clinical therapist as well to help boost Asian American student retention and completion.

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Providing Wraparound Services for UCONN’s Asian American Studies

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The mentorship program is meant to provide incoming students the settings and opportunities to prepare themselves for academic careers, all the while facilitating connection among one another. Mental Health TEAS will bring aboard an additional full-time clinical therapist as well to help boost Asian American student retention and completion.

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Pam Pritzker – Ridley

COE

.” During her first year of college in Boston, she said she felt like a fish out of water surrounded by privileged students but found solace in her support from Upward Bound, the FUTURES program, and other programs that facilitated college visits and scholarships. Davis: From Upward Bound Star to attorney Faces of TRIO Gabrielle A.

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Navigating Political Stress: How Campuses Can Support Gen Z’s Mental Health and Civic Engagement

Timely MD

If the mental burden is constant and interferes with day-to-day functioning, reaching out to a counselor or therapist can be crucial for finding relief. Teaching students how to advocate for their beliefs, while maintaining respect, builds the foundation for ongoing, meaningful dialogue.