August 13, 2025 - 22:31

Stockton University has received national recognition for its commitment to mental health and well-being, joining a select group of only 71 institutions honored by a prominent academic publication. This accolade highlights the university's proactive measures in promoting mental wellness among its students and staff, reflecting a growing awareness of the importance of mental health in educational settings.
The recognition comes as part of a broader movement within higher education to address the mental health crisis affecting students across the country. Stockton's initiatives include comprehensive counseling services, wellness programs, and educational workshops designed to foster a supportive environment. The university's dedication to creating a culture of care aims to reduce stigma surrounding mental health issues and encourage individuals to seek help when needed.
Stockton's efforts not only enhance the quality of life for its students but also set a benchmark for other institutions striving to improve mental health resources. This honor underscores the university's leadership in prioritizing mental well-being in academia.
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