The College Faculty Guide to Academic Supports for College Students with Serious Mental Health Conditions
Video Series
This video series is one of the outcomes from our project, “Peer Academic Supports for College Students with Serious Mental Health Conditions (PASS 1.0).”
During this research project, college students with mental health conditions provided feedback on how they could best be supported to increase their success at college, and college professors and faculty shared their strategies on accommodations for these students. We’ve compiled all this feedback into this short video series that can help college faculty support the academic participation and success of students with mental health conditions.
Overview
This video series is designed to provide information and strategies for college faculty members regarding how to support the academic participation and success of students who experience mental health conditions. Mental health conditions are commonly experienced by college students, yet myths and misconceptions about mental health conditions persist. The goal of this video series is to dispel these misconceptions and to provide research-based information regarding how the experience of a mental health condition can impact a student’s academic participation and performance.
The video series offers a number of actionable strategies for faculty members regarding how to structure their courses to support student mental health and specific ways in which they can support the academic participation and success of students with mental health conditions. Students, faculty members, and mental health experts are featured throughout the video series, accompanying critical information that promotes faculty reflection on supporting these students.
Resources
Students indicate that faculty mental health training is the most important awareness training that a campus can provide.
Below is a list of examples of such trainings, though no endorsements should be assumed.
Reports with Action Steps
- Adulting Is Hard: Understanding the College-to-Career Transition and Supporting Young Adults’ Emotional Wellbeing
- Advancing the Provision of Mental Health Services and Supports on College and University Campuses: Toolkit and Resource Guide
- College to Career: Supporting Mental Health
- College Students Speak: NAMI Survey about MH on Campuses?
- Faculty Guide: Supporting Student Mental Health (by Northeastern University, updated August 2021)
- Faculty and Their Role in Student Mental Health (AAVMC)
- Feasibility Study for Demonstration of Supported Education to Promote Educational Attainment and Employment among Individuals with Serious Mental Illness: Final Report
- Guidance for faculty, staff, and TAs supporting student mental health
- Investing in Student Mental Health: Opportunities and Benefits for College Leadership
- Supporting College Students: Mental Health and Disability in Higher Education
- Supported Education (SEd): State of the Science
- Supporting the Education of Young Adults with Serious Mental Health Conditions: State of the Science & State of the Practice
Further Information about Student Accommodations
- Association on Higher Education And Disability
- Association on Higher Education And Disability: Supporting Accommodation Requests: Guidance on Documentation Practices
- Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation: What Accommodations Support School Performance?
- Comeback TV Episode 15 | Outside-the-Box Accommodations in College, Part 1
- Comeback TV Episode 16 | Outside-the-Box Accommodations in College, Part 2
- Exploring Age Differences in the Experiences of Academic Supports Among College Students with Mental Health Conditions
- My Mental Health Rights on Campus
- Outside-the-Box College Accommodations: Real Support for Real Students Tools for Schools II
- TACR Shorts: College Accommodations Comic
- Tools for School: Accommodations for College Students with Mental Health Challenges