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Seal of Excelencia 2024

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

In addition to support services that include financial aid and academic advising, an example of supporting Latinx student success is the CSUSB Impact Internship, developed by the university’s Undocumented Student Success Center. At present, 67% of the student body identifies as Latinx. Morales, president of CSUSB.

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Study analyzes why college students in counseling withdraw

Confessions of a Community College Dean

She speculated that the findings show not that first-generation students are less likely to withdraw on the whole, but that they may benefit more from counseling services. “If we are to assume many first-gen students don’t have access to mental health [services] … perhaps it’s really working for them,” she said.

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Mini-series: Building capacity: Developing the confidence to make mental health everybody’s business

Teaching Matters Academic Support

That students know me through my mental health teaching means that I often find myself listening to their concerns about mental health and supporting them to find help within the university and/or mental health services.

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The cost of knowledge: Exploring the increasing complexity of student mental health

Teaching Matters Academic Support

Cultural adjustment: For the thousands of international students who make up nearly half of our community, adjusting to a new culture, language, and educational system can be challenging and contribute to mental health issues. Students facing a mental health crisis often see a knock-on impact on their academic work.

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The cost of knowledge: Exploring the increasing complexity of student mental health

Teaching Matters Academic Support

Cultural adjustment: For the thousands of international students who make up nearly half of our community, adjusting to a new culture, language, and educational system can be challenging and contribute to mental health issues. Students facing a mental health crisis often see a knock-on impact on their academic work.