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Colleges can’t keep up with students’ mental-health needs. Teletherapy companies are filling the gaps.

Friday, January 12, 2024
Chronicle of Higher Education

For years, college counseling centers were overrun, unable to keep up with students’ demand for mental-health services. Getting them help fast became increasingly urgent. One by one, colleges started contracting third-party, higher-ed-focused teletherapy providers to assist their in-house counselors. Now, hundreds of colleges use these companies. New Jersey recently purchased teletherapy access for every college student in the state; last week, the state extended that partnership through the spring of 2025. 

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