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Report: Parents of Prospective College Students Worry about Cost and Safety

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Parents and caretakers are always concerned about educational costs, degree competition and job placement, and if a safe and healthy campus environment is provided for their students,” said Dr. Davida L. Beyond cost concerns, mental health (cited by 56% of parents) and student safety are significant concerns noted in the paper.

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Is Your Institution ‘Gen P’ Ready?

EAB

Focused on Mental Health While student mental health concerns have been growing for years, they have been significantly exacerbated by the stressors of the pandemic. Mental health concerns now beat academic and financial concerns in drivers of why students are considering leaving college.

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30 Student Success Priorities for the 2020s

EAB

We already see concerning early signals around student mental health and math preparation. Mental Health This grouping refers to the rise in student mental health needs and the response of institutions to meet them. The 30 Priorities This feels like a tough road ahead, and it is.

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30 Student Success Priorities for the 2020s

EAB

We already see concerning early signals around student mental health and math preparation. Mental Health This grouping refers to the rise in student mental health needs and the response of institutions to meet them. The 30 Priorities This feels like a tough road ahead, and it is.

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“Move-in melt” is on the rise: Why it’s happening and 3 strategies to fight it

EAB

Move-in melt may also be attributed to several traits we’ve learned about Gen P , including significant mental health concerns and cost-related anxieties. According to a survey conducted by EAB, 28% of first-generation students reported not feeling mentally prepared for college.