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International Students’ Mental Health: How we can help

Lewermark Blog

Mental Health Awareness Month is coming to a close. As we wrap up the month, we here at LewerMark want to make sure our students and schools know that we’re here to support them. We hope this blog proves to be a helpful tool for advisors working to guide and aid their students. Please also Read More.

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The Role of Mental Health in Workforce Development

Timely MD

Despite their overall optimism toward life after graduation, the survey revealed that nearly 7 out of 10 graduating seniors feel that the pandemic made them less prepared to enter the workforce due primarily to mental health issues. What can higher education do to better prepare students for the workforce? Talk to TimelyMD.

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The Power of Peer Support for the Mental Health and Well-Being of College Students

Timely MD

However, the pressures and transitions associated with higher education can negatively impact studentsmental health. According to a national survey of 1,200 college students entering the 2023-24 school year, peer support is the top way students plan to cope with stress and anxiety.

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Health Insurance Plans for International Students: Finding the Right Plan for You

IEFA

Having health insurance coverage is essential for any international student. Health insurance coverage can save you money on medical expenses in case of an illness or injury and provide peace of mind that you are covered in case something unexpected happens. What is International Student Health Insurance?

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The Stigma of Seeking Mental Health Care for College Students

Timely MD

Six out of 10 college students live with mental health disorders. And although the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) recommends a 250-to-1 ratio of students to school counselors , the national average was 415-to-1 for the 2020-2021 academic year. What are help-seeking stigmas for college students?

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The Stigma of Seeking Mental Health Care for College Students

Timely MD

Six out of 10 college students live with mental health disorders. And although the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) recommends a 250-to-1 ratio of students to school counselors , the national average was 415-to-1 for the 2020-2021 academic year. What are help-seeking stigmas for college students?

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LewerMark Strengthens Mental Health Offerings with Togetherall Partnership

Lewermark Blog

The Togetherall platform will augment LewerMark’s ability to support client schools, colleges, and universities with an additional layer of mental health care. For over 30 years in the student health insurance market, LewerMark has been Read More.