A TimelyCare survey found academically stable students may still struggle quietly with mental‑health issues, calling for proactive outreach rather than waiting for obvious crisis signals. The report recommends systematic check‑ins and scalable clinical supports for students who present as "doing OK" academically but show signs of distress or disengagement. Campus leaders and counseling centers are urged to adopt early‑warning screenings and integrate the findings into retention and student‑success strategies. The survey reinforces that mental‑health capacity and preventive programming remain central to student persistence and degree completion.
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