The Forum at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Mental Health and Wellness for Students of Color: Transitioning to College

09.20.2019 - By Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public HealthPlay

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Amid the bustle on U.S. college campuses, a growing challenge is causing concern. Many college students of color report mental health issues–including depression, anxiety and, among some groups, increased risk for suicide–that are not well understood or effectively addressed. According to surveys conducted by Harris Poll, students of color feel both more isolated and more overwhelmed than their white classmates. At the same time, they are less likely to seek counseling services on campus.

Bringing together experts with diverse experiences and perspectives, this Forum explored how colleges can better support the social, emotional and mental health needs of students of color, particularly during the critical transition to college. Panelists emphasized evidence-based steps and policies that can help cultivate a positive and healthy experience for college students of color.

This Forum event was presented in partnership with The Steve Fund and jointly with HuffPost on September 18, 2019.

Watch the entire series: https://theforum.sph.harvard.edu/

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