Finishing College Classes During COVID-19 [English and Spanish versions]
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Transitions ACRPublication Date
2020-04-21Keywords
Education and TrainingTransition Age Youth
COVID-19
college students
college
tips
remote learning
coronavirus
university
education
college students with mental health conditions
transition age youth
young adults
serious mental health conditions
Spanish
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This is a tough time for everyone. College students have been asked to leave campus and finish the semester remotely, which may not be something they are used to. While this is a hard adjustment for most college students, this change may be more difficult for young adult college students with mental health conditions. Since trying to finish the semester remotely can be a challenge, we’ve collected some tips that may be helpful. A Spanish translation of this publication is available for download. Many of these tips are adapted from our Supporting College Students with Mental Health Conditions in the Wake of COVID-19 here on our website. Michelle Mullen also held a webinar Are You a College Student with a Mental Health Condition? Managing the Wake of COVID: Strategies & Tools to Finish Your Semester that you can find here on our website.DOI
10.7191/pib.1147Permanent Link to this Item
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/44288Rights
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