What the 2026 Index Reveals About Habits, Connection, and the Support Systems Students Need
Every two years, the College Student Mental Wellness Advocacy Coalition in partnership with the Hi, How Are You Project, surveys college students nationwide to better understand how they are experiencing mental wellness — and what helps students thrive, cope, and move forward.
The 2026 Thriving College Student Index, conducted between October 10 and November 7, 2025, includes responses from more than 11,000 currently enrolled college students. The findings offer a clear and nuanced picture: today’s students are resilient and hopeful, but many are navigating compounding pressures — and the environments around them play a meaningful role in whether they thrive.
Thriving Is Built Through Daily Habits
One of the clearest patterns in the data is the role of everyday routines. Students who are thriving are significantly more likely to maintain healthy daily habits than students who are struggling:
These differences show that mental wellness is not shaped by a single choice or moment, but by compounding behaviors that either reinforce stability or make stress harder to manage.
Social connection is another powerful differentiator between students who are thriving and those who are struggling:
Across the full student population, students most often turn to:
These findings reinforce that belonging, relationships, and shared experiences are not peripheral to student wellness — they are foundational.
Why Awareness Doesn’t Always Turn Into Action
The Index also highlights a persistent gap between what students know and what they feel able to do.
Many students understand mental health challenges and know where to find support:
But important barriers remain:
Students can often recognize distress in others:
These gaps show that reducing stigma and increasing confidence are just as important as increasing awareness.
The data also points to an important opportunity for campus and residential communities.
Students generally trust campus counseling services:
But far fewer have actually used them:
Residential environments are widely seen as socially engaging:
Yet:
At the same time:
Together, this suggests a meaningful opportunity to better align trust, connection, and mental wellness support in the places where students live and learn.
Across all students:
Many continue to experience pressure:
At the same time:
This combination of challenge and optimism reflects a generation that is finding ways to cope and move forward, even as demands remain high.
What the Data Calls For
The Thriving College Student Index is designed to support practical, evidence-based action across higher education and student housing.
The findings point to clear opportunities to:
The Coalition remains committed to advancing collaboration, credible data, and shared learning so that more students can thrive in college and beyond.