ERIC Number: EJ1457417
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2024
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Institutional Strategies to Support Faculty Response to the College Student Mental Health Crisis
Kenneth M. Coll; Charles P. Ruch
Journal of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, v8 n2 2024
The importance of student mental health as an institutional priority came into stark relief during the COVID-19 pandemic. The total disruption of collegiate life over the two years highlighted the links between student mental health and institutional success. The traditional institutional response assigning support to students with mental health challenges to counseling centers and student affairs staff faces severe staffing challenges. Frequently, other stakeholders, e.g., faculty and staff, were immune from playing a role in responding to this crisis. An institution-wide strategy to address student mental health challenges is now a priority. Drawing on the relevant literature and anodal contacts, this study will a) summarize the current college student mental health crisis, b) review and highlight faculty and staff involvement and potential for responding to students with mental health issues, and c) outline needed institutional strategies and alternative models to support faculty and staff in these new responsibilities.
Descriptors: Mental Health, Educational Strategies, College Students, School Effectiveness, Student Welfare, Crisis Management, Student School Relationship, School Responsibility
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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