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The Next Decade in Student Mental Health and Wellness

Thursday, Dec 12, 2024
During the roundtable, we will share developing trends, innovative tactics, and actionable strategies for leaders to consider as they think about bolstering campus mental health support across the next decade. This session is best suited for Vice Presidents, Student Affairs, Associate Vice Presidents, Directors, Counseling Center Directors, and Student Success teams.

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Student affairs leaders have been adjusting and implementing policies, procedures, and support services while moving from crisis to crisis. Given the demanding nature of crisis response, it has been difficult for leaders to step back and create a forward-looking strategy for mental health and well-being on campus. But, more than ever before, cabinet leaders and boards are expressing heightened interest in student mental health and well-being, with 68% of presidents ranking student mental health as a pressing issue. Therefore, it is critical that student affairs leaders capitalize on institutional momentum for mental health support. It is of equal importance that leaders capture the benefits of lessons learned from the pandemic and adjust strategies to reflect the long-term, complex impact COVID-19 has had, and will continue to have, on campus mental health preferences and needs across the next decade.

The goal of this roundtable is to assist student affairs leaders in thinking strategically about emerging trends, areas for investment, and a longer-term campus mental health strategy.

During the roundtable, we will share developing trends, innovative tactics, and actionable strategies for leaders to consider as they think about bolstering campus mental health support across the next decade. Specifically, we will discuss: 

  • Strategies to modernize how students find and use best-fit resources
  • Ways to optimize access points throughout the student experience to support mental health and well-being
  • Targeted ways to shift the role of faculty from “aware” to “active” by enhancing their ability to connect students with support
  • Innovative tactics to bring a DEIJ lens to campus mental health support 
  • Strategies to leverage data to demonstrate student affairs impact and make strategic investments

This session is best suited for Vice Presidents, Student Affairs, Associate Vice Presidents, Directors, Counseling Center Directors, and Student Success teams. Registration for each session is limited to two attendees per institution.

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