Remove 2020 Remove Health Services Remove Student Affairs
article thumbnail

Many New Jersey Colleges Eligible to Apply for Mental Health Services Funding from State

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Several New Jersey public colleges and research universities can apply for mental health services funding from the state, NorthJersey.com reported. The funds will come from the $15 million allocated for mental health services by the state. Phil Murphy This comes amid rising suicide and depression among students.

article thumbnail

Seal of Excelencia 2024

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The Village at Cerritos College is California’s first community college housing project exclusively for homeless students. The Village is located near campus and provides wraparound services including case management, counseling and tutoring. The program began in Spring 2023 with 153 students, 87 of whom were Hispanic.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Mental Health and Learning Among Students with Marginalized Sociodemographic Identities

Supporting Student Success

2020; Kirmayer et al., Additionally, we as educators and student affairs practitioners must deeply engage the voices of learners with marginalized identities, and ensure those voices are guiding our actions to begin to reduce the disparities highlighted in my research above. 2009; Kirmayer et al., Conclusions.

Research 130
article thumbnail

FAQ’s: Spring Semester Questions Regarding Housing Returner Process, Housing Availability, and Off-Campus Housing

The Student Affairs Blog

The Division of Student Affairs received some questions this spring centered around changes to returning student housing application process for 2024-25, general availability of on-campus housing for students, health and safety in the residence halls, and navigating the local off-campus housing market.

article thumbnail

Support for first-year students may be key this fall. Here are 4 ways to ensure you’re ready

University Business

Now, only three years removed from its disruption, some first-year students may still be struggling to cover ground academically and psychologically. Average assessment scores between 2020 and 2022 have dropped by 5%. However, their efforts will make little difference if students aren’t aware of them.

article thumbnail

The Eight Dimensions of Student Wellness

EAB

They also share tips for university leaders on better ways to identify students who may be struggling and support those students with a coordinated care network. They've been polling students since fall of 2020. We can think about a lot of different offices within student affairs.

Bursar 52