TimelyCare

TimelyCare The leading virtual health and well-being solution for higher education.

12/17/2025

The first sign that a student is struggling often shows up in conversations with their peers—long before they reach out to a counselor’s office. 💬

🎙️ On Inside Higher Ed’s The Key, Seli Fakorzi, Director of Mental Health Operations at TimelyCare, talks about how programs like the Be There Certificate from the Born This Way Foundation gives peers the skills to identify concerns, open the right conversations, and connect classmates to help.

See how peer support training can strengthen your campus culture of care: https://bit.ly/4m7xjy9

12/02/2025

In our national analysis of over 1 million students at 316 institutions, a clear pattern emerged: schools that make mental health care easier to access don’t just support students in the moment — they help them stay enrolled and on track.

📊 Explore the findings and see what strengthening retention could mean for your campus: https://bit.ly/4ryrIVq

🧭 Most virtual care providers can say how many students accessed care.But few can say how many actually improved.Check o...
11/25/2025

🧭 Most virtual care providers can say how many students accessed care.
But few can say how many actually improved.

Check out our white paper on Measurement-Based Care showing how students who used TimelyCare saw improvement by visit 3: https://bit.ly/42m53AN

Measurement-based care shows clinically significant improvement on PHQ-9 and GAD-7—often by the third visit. See how fast outcomes appear. Get the report.

11/18/2025

Every extra step between stress and support increases the chance that a student won’t follow through. 📈

On The Key with Inside Higher Ed, Director of Mental Health Operations at TimelyCare Seli Fakorzi shared why “easy on-ramps,” such as self-guided tools and resources, can help engage students and get them connected to the help they need.

👉 Explore how digital self-care supports early engagement: https://bit.ly/46fpEYz

11/11/2025

🎖️ This Veterans Day, we pause to honor and thank those who have served our country and who continue to serve their communities on college campuses across the nation.

Veterans bring leadership, resilience, and perspective to campus life. As a veteran himself, our Executive Director of Mental Health Services, Jerry Walker, Phd, shares how lived experience shapes the way TimelyCare supports students from every walk of life.

We’re honored to help veterans thrive through:
📍 24/7 access to mental health and wellness support
📍 Partnerships with institutions that champion veteran voices
📍 Resources that ease the transition from service to student life

Today and every day, we thank our veterans for their service, sacrifice, and strength. 💙

11/10/2025

🎙️ Midterms can be one of the toughest points in the semester, and at Columbia College Chicago, students are opening up about how they care for their mental health along the way.

In The Columbia Chronicle’s latest podcast, they share real moments of stress, support, and self-care — including campus resources like TimelyCare that make it easier to reach out when it matters most.

💙 We’re grateful to see conversations like these happening across campuses we serve, and proud to partner with Columbia College Chicago in supporting student well-being every step of the way.

🎧 Read and listen here: https://bit.ly/47Oy0Ho

11/05/2025

With nearly one in four first-year students not returning for their second year, building a proactive, faculty-powered support system is more critical than ever.

At The University of Texas at Tyler, faculty engagement is a core part of a broader care model, one that surfaces needs early and connects students to support before issues escalate.

Hear how schools are building a retention-focused care strategy that starts in the classroom in "Gen Ztressed: From Enrollment to Engagement."

🔗: https://bit.ly/4mocjDv

In our survey of 700+ students, the challenges they named went far beyond academics:💰 Financial stress🧠 Mental health im...
11/04/2025

In our survey of 700+ students, the challenges they named went far beyond academics:
💰 Financial stress
🧠 Mental health impacts
🚪 Gaps in access to available support

The issue isn’t just what campuses offer — it’s whether students can access support when they need it.

That’s why more institutions are turning to virtual success coaching to help students build confidence, navigate barriers, and persist before problems escalate.

Learn more about how it works: https://bit.ly/47HHvdp

A recent survey by TimelyCare reveals that mental health issues and financial pressures remain top concerns for college and university students.

The impact of the SACSA Annual Conference doesn’t end in Louisville — it strengthens campuses everywhere. 💙This year’s c...
11/03/2025

The impact of the SACSA Annual Conference doesn’t end in Louisville — it strengthens campuses everywhere. 💙

This year’s conversations sparked new ideas on how campuses can foster help-seeking behaviors and strengthen student well-being at scale. We're grateful to everyone who stopped by the TimelyCare booth or joined our session. 🙌

10/30/2025

When a student opens up, it’s often to the person they trust most, which can be a professor, a coach, or even a member of the dining staff.

🎙️ On The Key with Inside Higher Ed, Director of Mental Health Operations at TimelyCare Seli Fakorzi points to a deeper truth: the same people students turn to are often carrying their own challenges while trying to show up for others.

Explore how campuses are protecting the health and well-being of their teams: ➡️ https://bit.ly/3IgxxVS

When mental health access improves, retention follows 📈See how campuses with TimelyCare outperformed similar institution...
10/29/2025

When mental health access improves, retention follows 📈

See how campuses with TimelyCare outperformed similar institutions in student retention, based on a matched national analysis: https://bit.ly/4gwfvvt

Learn more about the results of a first-of-its-kind study that evaluates how a college or university’s partnership with TimelyCare can impact student retention.

Peer-reviewed evidence is in. ✍️ The Journal of American College Health reports that after three or more TimelyCare virt...
10/28/2025

Peer-reviewed evidence is in. ✍️

The Journal of American College Health reports that after three or more TimelyCare virtual therapy sessions, 76% of students achieved reliable improvement or remission in symptoms of anxiety and/or depression.

Explore the findings: 👉 https://bit.ly/4oGbdEv

American College Health Association

Peer-reviewed study in the Journal of American College Health finds TimelyCare virtual therapy improves the symptoms of anxiety and depression.

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