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Workgroup Offers 13 Recommendations to Advance CSU Student Success

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Student success experts have prescribed potential solutions to declining Black student enrollment and retention numbers in California’s public universities in a recent report published by The California State University (CSU) Office of the Chancellor.

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Addressing Community College Enrollment Concerns

NACAC's Admitted

Extending admission office hours beyond 5 p.m., adding in some weekend hours, increasing marketing, and scheduling more in-person and virtual open houses are some of the usual approaches. Academic roadblocks: What trends are the staff in your college’s placement testing office and registrar’s office seeing?

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The Role of Mental Health in Workforce Development

Timely MD

Despite the excellent care they may receive from virtual, on-campus, and community health centers today, college students’ mental health issues won’t vanish when they become college graduates. Learn more about how virtual health care can set your students up for success prior to entering the workforce. Listen to their stories.

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Vaulting Over Adversity: A Student-Athlete’s Journey to Mental Health Advocacy

Timely MD

Sometimes guys like to reach out through text, or sometimes they want to come in my office,” he said. How virtual health can support student-athletes The second most important step for higher ed to support student-athlete mental health is to lean into one of their most powerful assets: motivation.

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What Does a Hybrid Model of Care Mean for Higher Education? 

Timely MD

While overall telehealth usage for outpatient visits leveled out to 8%, the demand for virtual mental health care remains high, with one report finding that 62% of consumers prefer a virtual visit for their regular mental health visits. Clearly, there’s a demand for a hybrid model of care. But what does that mean for higher education?

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Higher Ed Leaders Offer Strategies Improving Faculty and Staff Well-Being

Timely MD

These are some of the questions panelists addressed – and offered solutions for – during a TimelyCare webinar “GenZtressed: From Burnout to Balance – Prioritizing Faculty and Staff Well-Being.” Hobdy said office workers wanted the flexibility that wasn’t in her college’s existing policy. What is the impact on students?

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Supporting the Health and Well-Being of Transgender College Students

Timely MD

Take proactive measures to support transgender college students' mental health journeys Learn more about how virtual health care can support your campus. During the pandemic, 52% of visits were virtual, which had higher completion rates (72%) than in-person visits (50%).