A new TimelyCare report found that campus counseling capacity is lagging behind rising student need, as staffing shortages and clinician burnout reshape college mental health services. The coverage points to an environment where universities are being asked to expand support while clinical staff workloads and availability remain constrained. For higher education decision-makers, the immediate issue is service design—how campuses triage requests, incorporate virtual care, and protect clinician capacity. The findings add urgency to mental health workforce planning and to evaluating whether current staffing and vendor models can scale during peak academic stress periods.