College Insights Report: The State of Student Mental Health
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Has return to in-person classes impacted student mental health?
The survey found that 8 in 10 students (83%) reported experiencing feelings of significant stress or anxiety since the fall 2021 semester started.
When asked if their college or university provided resources for mental health/student well-being, nearly 70 percent of students indicated that their campus did provide resources and just over half of those students (54%) said they felt those resources would be helpful to them.
What you’ll learn in this report
Mental Health Resources
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Nearly 70 percent of students indicated that their campus provided mental health resources.
Mental Health Stressors
Over half students (57%) ranked getting good grades as the number one stressor.
Happier on Campus
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75 percent of students who are attending in-person or hybrid classes feel happy not that they are back on campus.
Read Barnes & Noble Education CEO Mike Huseby’s INSIDER op-ed, 3 Ways Colleges Can Help the Nation’s Student Mental-Health Crisis.