College Student Mental Health Report
2022

College Student Mental Health Report

Exploring college student perceptions of mental health and wellness and the services designed to support mental health on campus.

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Report Overview

BestColleges' survey research initiative continues with this new report on college student mental health. In April and May 2022, 1,000 college students residing in the U.S. participated in our study. They ranged in age from 18-26 and were enrolled in associate and bachelor's degree programs at the time of the survey. Our findings of their perceptions and concerns are presented in three categories: student mental health and wellness, school-sponsored mental health support services, and the continuing impact of COVID-19.

Key Findings

Student Mental Health and Wellness

  • Forty-six percent of college students said their mental health status was fair or poor; less than one-quarter (22%) said their mental health was very good or excellent.
  • Many students reported experiencing mental health symptoms most days during the past year, including stress (66%), anxiety (54%), and self-doubt (50%).
  • Over half of all students (51%) agreed that their mental health has worsened during their time in college, including 58% of LGBTQ+ students.
  • Perceived expense and lack of insurance coverage (37%) and not being comfortable taking the initiative to seek assistance (35%) were the two biggest barriers to receiving mental health support for students who rated their mental health status as fair or poor.

School-Sponsored Mental Health Support Services

  • An overwhelming majority (81%) of college students were aware that their school provides mental health assistance programs and services.
  • Of the 46% of students who rated their mental health status as fair or poor, only 20% have sought assistance through their school.
  • Students want their schools to schedule mental health days in the academic calendar (42%), acknowledge student mental health needs (35%), add wellness activities and programming (32%), and provide life skills classes (30%).

Continuing Impact of COVID-19

  • Sixty-six percent of college students have had their education impacted or disrupted by the pandemic, including 61% who experienced campus closures.
  • Stressors having the biggest negative impact on student mental health were reported to be academic pressure (52%), current events (38%), and financial difficulties (37%).
  • About 1 in 5 college students dealt with the death of a loved one in the past year.

Media Mentions

Online Learning Consortium (OLC)United States Distance Learning Association (USDLA)DT&L Conference

Our Research Methodology

We help make sense of the latest trends through our proprietary research, data analysis, and expert insights. Our Trends Reports, Survey Reports, and Data Reports explore pressing issues, such as online learning, student demographics, and the rising cost of college.

How We Collect Data

BestColleges collects data through online surveys. Some data is collected by our outreach team using platforms such as Qualtrics. We also partner with survey providers, like GLG Research and YouGov LLC, to reach broader audiences of college students, business leaders, and adults in the U.S. Partners use screening tools like RelevantID and manually review data for consistency and accuracy.

How We Find Survey Participants

Our outreach team uses BestColleges' contact mailing lists to encourage participation in relevant surveys. Our survey partners use a census-based quota sampling approach to provide a sample that represents the U.S. population through their expert and panel networks. Additional quotas are also implemented to ensure samples include gender and racial diversity.

Are Survey Participants Compensated?

Participants responding to our outreach team's survey requests are not compensated. However, some of our survey partners and their panel and expert networks do compensate participants in different ways.

Our Knowledge and Authority

Our surveys are designed by an in-house team with expertise in academic and market research, data analysis, and editing. Surveys conducted through our partners are additionally reviewed by their quantitative research experts. Since 2016, BestColleges Research has provided insights to higher education stakeholders through a variety of publications and conference presentations.

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