The world of higher education is changing. How are colleges coping with this new climate?
College life is often portrayed as an exciting time filled with new experiences and personal growth. However, it's important to acknowledge that the transition to college can also bring its fair share of mental health challenges. From the pressure to excel academically to the overwhelming social expectations, many students find themselves struggling to cope with the demands of college life.
Supporting Mental Health on Campus: Exploring College Programs and Resources
The college search process is an adventure that allows you to explore and discover who you are and what you want for your future. However, amidst the excitement, one crucial aspect often causes anxiety and stress: the college admission essay.
There are many reasons why high school students feel pressure (stress), but the last 10+ years has seen rates of anxiety and depression of high school students nearly double. What is driving this change?
Now that students are receiving their acceptances, decisions must be made about which school will provide the best environment. Fortunately for our students, schools which may not be the perfect fit didn’t make the cut in terms of applying, but for many students, perfect fit didn’t play a role in that decision.
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