Amid Rising Mental Health Issues, College Students Show Signs of Recovery and Resilience

June 12, 2025
Amid Rising Mental Health Issues, College Students Show Signs of Recovery and Resilience
  • The mental health landscape among college students is complex, showcasing both significant challenges and emerging positive trends.

  • Recent data from the Center for Collegiate Mental Health indicates an 18% increase in depression symptoms among students utilizing psychological services from 2010 to 2024.

  • From 2013 to 2021, mental health issues notably worsened, particularly among Native American and Alaskan Native students, with a 13% increase in those at risk for eating disorders.

  • During the same period, there was a marked rise in suicidal thoughts, depression, and anxiety, especially impacting students of color.

  • Despite these alarming statistics, the 2024 Healthy Minds Study reports a slight decrease in students contemplating suicide and severe anxiety, marking the first two-year decline since data collection began.

  • Additionally, there has been a decrease in depression symptoms for two consecutive academic years, an unprecedented trend since data collection began in 2010.

  • For the first time since 2012, there has been an increase in college students reporting they are flourishing, coupled with a reduction in feelings of loneliness.

  • Post-COVID-19, academic distress among students has declined for three years, returning to pre-pandemic levels, alongside a 7% reduction in frustration from 2010 to 2024.

  • A 2024 survey revealed that over a third of students sought mental health care in the previous year, reflecting a growing demand for psychological services.

  • The use of psychotropic medications among college students has significantly increased, from 9% in 2007 to 26% in 2024, indicating growing mental health concerns.

  • Accurate data collection is crucial for understanding and addressing the mental health needs of college students, advocating for targeted support and resources.

  • On a positive note, eating disorder symptoms have remained stable over the past four years, and alcohol use has declined by 29% since 2010.

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