?? REMINDER: RESERVE YOUR SPOT! Want to improve student support and resource utilization during crises? Join our upcoming 30-minute webinar where we'll dive into a compelling case study on how California State University, Fullerton is using HelpCompass to streamline crisis navigation and better serve their students. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable strategies for your campus. Secure your spot below! ??? https://lnkd.in/gXEkxVMb #StudentSuccess #HigherEducation #EdTechSolutions #CrisisManagement #Wellbeing
关于我们
YOU at College is a digital health organization focused on proactively meeting the well-being needs of students, faculty and staff to foster healthy and thriving campus communities. YOU at College utilizes student-centered design to build trust, usability, and evidence-basis into all of our interventions. For more information, visit youatcollege.com.
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https://youatcollege.com/
YOU at College的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 高等教育
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Denver,Colorado
- 类型
- 上市公司
- 创立
- 2015
- 领域
- Mental Health、Higher Education、Health and Wellness、Technology、Well Being、Student Success和Resilience
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2128 15th St
US,Colorado,Denver,80202
YOU at College员工
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?? REMINDER: Register for our webinar! Is your campus equipped to help students in crisis? Join an upcoming 30-minute webinar where we’ll be joined by CSU Fullerton's leadership to explore a case study on how our student-centered crisis navigation tool - HelpCompass - supports their students in times of need. Don't miss out on actionable insights you can apply at your campus! ??? Save your spot now: https://lnkd.in/g84zYtEU #HigherEd #StudentSuccess #CrisisSupport #WebinarAlert #EdTech
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?? How can you make it easier for students to find help during a crisis? An upcoming 30-minute webinar will explore California State University, Fullerton's innovative approach to streamlining crisis navigation on campus. On the webinar, you and your team can learn how our student-centered tool - HelpCompass - improved awareness and utilization of resources for a diverse student population, and take away actionable strategies to implement at your own institution. ?? Join Us To Explore: ? Current challenges campuses face in supporting students, faculty, and staff in times of need ? Systemic and process-oriented barriers that interfere with help-seeking? ? Strategies to increase resource awareness and utilization among a campus community ?? Details: ? Wednesday, March 5th ? 3PM EST | 12PM PST ??? Hosted By: ? Vincent E. Vigil (he/him), Sr. AVP for Student Affairs, Engagement and Well-Being, & Dean of Students, California State University, Fullerton ? Kevin Thomas, Psy.D. (he/him), Senior Associate Director, Counseling and Psychological Services, California State University, Fullerton ? Chelsea Strohm (she/her), Assessment Analyst, Counseling and Psychological Services, California State University, Fullerton ? Becci Jacobs, MSW (she/her), Partner Success Manager, YOU at College ?? Click Here To Register: https://lnkd.in/gXEkxVMb #HigherEd #StudentSupport #CrisisManagement #EdTech #Webinar
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It's another great day at the NASPA - Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education Strategies Conference in Boston. We were so excited to see so many of you at our session yesterday with our friends at California State University, Fullerton. If you were unable to attend the session, or are interested in learning more about our comprehensive approach to #studentsuccess and #wellbeing in #highered, swing by our booth to chat with Becci Jacobs, MSW and Paige Beaufort! Click below to learn more and connect with our team. ??: https://lnkd.in/d_bKcEys
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The YOU at College team is excited to join many Student Affairs professionals at this year's?NASPA Strategies Conference?in Boston. We'll be on the ground from Thursday, January 16th through Friday, January 17th to collaborate on how our solutions can best support students, faculty, and staff in higher education. See below for more information about Becci Jacobs, MSW's speaking session with our partners at California State University, Fullerton, which is focused on how to leverage student-centered design to encourage help-seeking behavior and service utilization for students. If you're attending Strategies, be sure to mark the session on your calendars in the NASPA app. Additionally, swing on by our booth for a friendly hello and to discuss our innovative approach to supporting students. Click below for more information. We look forward to seeing you there! Learn more: https://lnkd.in/d_bKcEys
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As we reflect on 2024, our team is incredibly grateful for the partnerships we've cultivated to support student well-being and success. This year, we’ve seen the power of community and collaboration as we co-create pathways to support for college students. At YOU at College, we’ve been inspired by the dedication and commitment to student success across our network, and we’re excited to continue our journey to help build thriving campus communities for our partners in 2025. We wish everyone a warm, joyous holiday season, however you choose to spend it! P.S. if you're looking for ways to prioritize yourself this holiday season, check out our Holiday Well-Being Tips Guide below. ?: https://lnkd.in/gBAHCxa8 #highereducation #studentsuccess #wellbeing #grateful #newyearnewgoals
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As college students continue to endorse mental health services being?a top criteria?when choosing which institution to attend,?The Princeton Review?compiles its annual Mental Health Services Honor Roll to identify institutions that prioritize mental health services and support. With this report, the honor roll is intended to highlight institutions “who have shown a strong commitment to their student’s mental health and well-being,” and generally the schools included in the report showcase: 1?? Overall administrative support for campus mental health and wellbeing through its policies including commitments to staffing and student support. 2?? Students have a campus quality of life that is both healthy and attentive to overall wellbeing. 3?? How well a school is empowering its students to address their own mental health through education programs and peer-to-peer offerings. After surveying 2,000+ institutions and current college students across the United States, The Princeton Review released its?2025 Honor Roll. This year's report featured?YOU at College‘s foundational work to co-create YOU at?Colorado State University, which helped position CSU as 1 of 16 institutions on the forefront of innovating in resources, programming, and support to ensure student well-being and success is an institutional priority. Click below?to learn more about the Honor Roll, and be sure to?schedule a demo?with our team to explore about how?YOU for Students?can comprehensively support your campus community this year. ?? : https://lnkd.in/gC8_GvHV
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?? We are happy to be back in beautiful, sunny Southern California for the 2024 NASPA - Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education Western Regional Conference. If you or your team are at the conference, be sure to stop by our booth to learn more about how we're supporting #studentsuccess and #wellbeing for every student, faculty, and staff memeber. Not at the show? Learn more about our work in #highereducation by visiting www.YOUatCollege.com!
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We are excited to head to San Diego this weekend to partake in the 2024 NASPA - Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education Western Regional Conference! This year's WRC is focused on navigating new horizons in #highereducation, and strengthening our communities with heart, healing, and intention. As always, it is great to join many #studentaffairs professionals to collaborate on how we can dismantle barriers, help students build vital skills for success, and ultimately cultivate campus communities that connect students to the right care from first year through graduation. If you'll be at the conference, be sure to swing by our booth for a chat with Trip Starkey, our head of partnerships. And if you'd like to learn more about how we're personalizing tools to support #wellbeing and #studentsuccess in #highereducation, schedule a demo today: https://lnkd.in/gNtCah_C
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It is officially #ElectionDay in America, which can be a stressful and uncertain time for many of us. As you might know, the?YOU for Students?platform has a curated list of Election & Voting resources to help students navigate election stress and discourse when casting their ballots. While we are grateful to support students in this way, we also want to encourage you to take care of yourself this week. If you're feeling stressed or anxious about the election, you are not alone. Keep scrolling to explore 6?? tips from the YOU platform that we hope can help you navigate Election Day! 1???Limit News & Social Media Intake The 24-hour news cycle has the inevitable impact of overwhelming our brains. If you can, try and limit your consumption of social media and other news media, or set a timer to limit the amount of time you spend scrolling. Try to balance out what you read with positive news sources like?Positive News, which provides true and uplifting stories from around the world. 2???Maintain Your Routine Basic acts of self-care can make a big difference during stressful times, so find a balance between keeping up with current events and going about your daily life. Make time for exercise, meditation, work breaks, connecting with friends and family, and other acts that feel nurturing to you. 3???Recognize Your Limits Sometimes you just can’t tune out political and social uncertainty. And that’s okay. Instead, acknowledge that you may not be as efficient or productive as usual. Don’t beat yourself up. Ask for help or support when needed. 4???Seek Community Reach out to friends, family, and your community, and check in with one another. Share your experiences and ideas with others to help strengthen your community values and shared identities. 5???Acknowledge Feelings People react to things differently. Everyone is unique. Allow yourself to feel what you feel. Try not to judge yourself or others for having different responses to the same events. 6???Stay Informed Utilize resources available to you for up-to-date and accurate information about current events. Stick to the facts. Don’t get worked up by opinion pieces that are bound to exacerbate stress. Let’s face it, the world is a complicated place — and it is easy to feel as if days like today just feed the chaos. While you are casting your vote to help shape the dynamics of the country, it is equally important to focus on how we react to today's events as they unfold. We hope these tips help you prioritize your own well-being today!
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