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Common Pressures of College Life

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Why might suicide be the second-leading cause of death in college students?

College students face unique pressures:

  • Leaving home for college is a major life transition.
  • Family and friends, a student’s primary support system, are often far away.
  • High academic standards of parents, professors, and peers can add additional stress.
  • Economic pressure to finish a degree early to enter the job market can add to stress.

Graduate students face additional pressures:

  • Financial burden of paying for more education
  • Balancing family, home ownership, and other responsibilities with school
  • Concerns about taking time away from a career to get an advanced degree
  • Uncertainty about future job prospects, particularly among those on a research or academic track

Non-Traditional students face unique pressures:

  • Entering higher education for the first time or returning after discontinuing education
  • Balancing education with family, home ownership, job/career duties, and more
  • Potential barriers including cost of education, transportation issues, number of course requirements, etc.
  • Lack of services such as academic and financial advising that accommodate the schedules of non-traditional students

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