Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Eric Wood writes about college mental health and emerging adults Last year, the Education Advisory Board conducted a ...
Nontraditional students–students who may be older than typical college age, work full-time jobs, support families, or are returning to education after a significant break–constitute a growing segment ...
More colleges and universities are investing in support service offerings to increase student retention and graduation outcomes, but these interventions and offices come at a cost—one that is often ...
A new Trellis Strategies analysis finds financially vulnerable students face greater mental health challenges but are less ...
That's a question many potential students ask themselves when considering how they’ll balance coursework with jobs, family responsibilities and daily demands. But with student support services, they ...
Navigating the challenges of college life can be overwhelming at times, and many students seek ways to support their mental and emotional well-being. One increasingly popular option is the use of ...
The Office of Student Support and Advocacy works to help students overcome obstacles that stand in the way of personal and academic success at Pratt Institute. Student Support and Advocacy supports ...
Office of the Dean of Students staff work collaboratively with partners across campus to support students through whatever challenges they may be facing. We help students connect with the resources ...
Calypso, an emotional support cat, sleeps next to Sidd Todd as she does schoolwork. Todd said Calypso provides comfort during stressful situations, including test-taking and periods of depression.