The Student Mental Health Dilemma
More than 40% of currently enrolled college students have contemplated dropping out due to mental health issues.
Personalized support
Shmoody uses data-driven insights to offer personalized recommendations and daily check-ins, helping students stay on track with their mental health goals.
24/7 accessibility
With Shmoody, students have access to mental health resources anytime, anywhere. This round-the-clock support ensures that help is always available, even outside of traditional counseling hours.
Community and peer support
Shmoody fosters a supportive community where students can connect with peers facing similar challenges, share experiences, and offer mutual encouragement.
Personalized support
Shmoody’s tools are grounded in cognitive-behavioral techniques, mindfulness, and positive psychology, providing students with practical strategies to manage their mental health effectively.
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We’d love to talk with you about why Shmoody could be a helpful tool for for your students. We believe that our positive, encouraging community + daily positive actions provide an accessible outlet for mental health support for young people.
Shmoody for Colleges & Universities
Empower your students with a mental health tool unlike any other.
Join other universities leading the way by providing a supportive, accessible, and modern mental health app for your students.
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Understanding the Crisis
Nearly half of college students report feeling overwhelmed by mental health challenges, with anxiety and depression being the most common issues. These struggles often stem from academic pressures, financial stress, and social isolation.
Impact on Academic Success
Mental health issues are leading to lower grades, increased absenteeism, and a higher dropout rate. Students who struggle with their mental well-being are 50% more likely to leave college without completing their degree.
Support Solutions
Universities can combat this crisis by offering accessible mental health services, peer support programs, and fostering a campus culture that prioritizes well-being. Early intervention and consistent support, enhanced by digital tools, can make a significant difference.