In It Together: Chegg Partners With Organizations Around the World for Third Annual Global Student Mental Health Week
Chegg (NYSE: CHGG) announced its third annual Global Student Mental Health Week, scheduled for February 24 to March 2, focusing on the theme 'In It Together.' The initiative aims to normalize mental health conversations and strengthen support networks for students.
According to Chegg's latest Global Student Survey of 11,706 undergraduates across 15 countries, students face significant mental health challenges: 55% report insufficient sleep, 44% experience daily anxiety, 43% suffer from academic burnout, and 35% struggle with making friends.
The event features partnerships with notable organizations including Active Minds, Born This Way Foundation, and The Jed Foundation. Activities include campus activations at Albany State University and Clemson University, featuring panel discussions, therapy dogs, and mental health professionals. The initiative will also provide a centralized online resource hub compiling mental health resources from partners.
Chegg (NYSE: CHGG) ha annunciato la sua terza edizione della Settimana Globale della Salute Mentale Studentesca, in programma dal 24 febbraio al 2 marzo, con il tema 'Insieme nel percorso'. L'iniziativa mira a normalizzare le conversazioni sulla salute mentale e a rafforzare le reti di supporto per gli studenti.
Secondo l'ultimo Global Student Survey di Chegg, che ha coinvolto 11.706 studenti universitari in 15 paesi, gli studenti affrontano sfide significative in tema di salute mentale: il 55% riporta sonno insufficiente, il 44% sperimenta ansia quotidiana, il 43% soffre di esaurimento accademico e il 35% ha difficoltà a fare amicizia.
L'evento presenta collaborazioni con organizzazioni di rilievo come Active Minds, Born This Way Foundation e The Jed Foundation. Le attività includono attivazioni nei campus della Albany State University e della Clemson University, con discussioni in panel, cani da terapia e professionisti della salute mentale. L'iniziativa fornirà anche un hub online centralizzato che raccoglie risorse sulla salute mentale dai partner.
Chegg (NYSE: CHGG) anunció su tercera Semana Global de Salud Mental para Estudiantes, programada del 24 de febrero al 2 de marzo, con el tema 'Juntos en esto'. La iniciativa busca normalizar las conversaciones sobre salud mental y fortalecer las redes de apoyo para los estudiantes.
Según la última Encuesta Global de Estudiantes de Chegg, que incluyó a 11,706 estudiantes universitarios en 15 países, los estudiantes enfrentan desafíos significativos en cuanto a la salud mental: el 55% reporta insuficiente sueño, el 44% experimenta ansiedad diaria, el 43% sufre de agotamiento académico y el 35% tiene dificultades para hacer amigos.
El evento cuenta con asociaciones con organizaciones destacadas como Active Minds, Born This Way Foundation y The Jed Foundation. Las actividades incluyen activaciones en los campus de la Albany State University y la Clemson University, con paneles de discusión, perros de terapia y profesionales de la salud mental. La iniciativa también proporcionará un centro de recursos en línea que compila recursos de salud mental de los socios.
Chegg (NYSE: CHGG)는 2월 24일부터 3월 2일까지 예정된 제3회 글로벌 학생 정신 건강 주간을 발표했습니다. 이 주제는 '함께 나가는 것'입니다. 이 이니셔티브는 정신 건강 대화를 정착시키고 학생들을 위한 지원 네트워크를 강화하는 것을 목표로 합니다.
Chegg의 최신 글로벌 학생 설문조사에 따르면, 15개국의 11,706명의 학부 학생들이 참여했으며 학생들이 직면하고 있는 정신 건강 문제는 상당합니다: 55%는 수면 부족을 보고하고, 44%는 매일 불안을 느끼며, 43%는 학업적 탈진을 겪고, 35%는 친구 사귀는 데 어려움을 겪고 있습니다.
이번 행사에서는 Active Minds, Born This Way Foundation, The Jed Foundation 등과의 파트너십이 포함됩니다. 활동에는 Albany State University와 Clemson University의 캠퍼스 활성화가 포함되며, 패널 토론, 치료견 및 정신 건강 전문가들이 참여합니다. 이 이니셔티브는 파트너의 정신 건강 자원을 모은 중앙 집중식 온라인 리소스 허브도 제공할 예정입니다.
Chegg (NYSE: CHGG) a annoncé sa troisième Semaine Mondiale de la Santé Mentale des Étudiants, programmé du 24 février au 2 mars, axée sur le thème 'Ensemble dans cette aventure'. L'initiative vise à normaliser les conversations sur la santé mentale et à renforcer les réseaux de soutien pour les étudiants.
Selon la dernière Enquête Mondiale de Chegg auprès de 11 706 étudiants de premier cycle dans 15 pays, les étudiants rencontrent des défis considérables en matière de santé mentale : 55% signalent un sommeil insuffisant, 44% éprouvent de l'anxiété au quotidien, 43% souffrent d'épuisement académique et 35% ont du mal à se faire des amis.
L'événement présente des partenariats avec des organisations de renom telles qu'Active Minds, Born This Way Foundation et The Jed Foundation. Les activités comprennent des activations sur les campus de l'Albany State University et de la Clemson University, avec des discussions en panel, des chiens de thérapie et des professionnels de la santé mentale. L'initiative fournira également un centre de ressources en ligne centralisé regroupant des ressources sur la santé mentale venant des partenaires.
Chegg (NYSE: CHGG) hat seine dritte jährliche Globale Woche der psychischen Gesundheit für Studierende angekündigt, die vom 24. Februar bis 2. März unter dem Thema 'Gemeinsam dafür' stattfinden wird. Die Initiative zielt darauf ab, Gespräche über psychische Gesundheit zu normalisieren und Unterstützungsnetzwerke für Studierende zu stärken.
Laut der neuesten Global Student Survey von Chegg, die 11.706 Studierende in 15 Ländern befragte, sehen sich die Studierenden erheblichen Herausforderungen im Bereich der psychischen Gesundheit gegenüber: 55% berichten von Schlafmangel, 44% erleben täglich Angst, 43% leiden unter akademischem Burnout und 35% haben Schwierigkeiten, Freundschaften zu schließen.
Die Veranstaltung umfasst Partnerschaften mit namhaften Organisationen wie Active Minds, Born This Way Foundation und The Jed Foundation. Zu den Aktivitäten gehören Campus-Aktivierungen an der Albany State University und der Clemson University, die Podiumsdiskussionen, Therapiehunde und Fachleute für psychische Gesundheit beinhalten. Die Initiative wird auch ein zentrales Online-Ressourcenzentrum bereitstellen, das Ressourcen zur psychischen Gesundheit von Partnern bündelt.
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Initiative aims to normalize mental health conversations and empower students
Student Mental Health Week 2025 (Graphic: Business Wire)
Global Student Mental Health Week aims to empower college students to prioritize their mental health and spark meaningful conversations about how policymakers, higher education institutions, caregivers, and communities can better support student emotional wellness.
Earlier this week, Chegg published the findings of its latest Global Student Survey, which explores the perspectives of 11,706 undergraduates in 15 countries on key issues affecting their lives. The survey revealed an elevated prevalence of mental health challenges among students, underscoring the urgent need to prioritize student well-being. The findings reinforce the importance of initiatives like Global Student Mental Health Week, which aims to address these challenges and provide meaningful support to students.
Key worldwide mental health findings from Chegg’s 2025 Global Student Survey include:
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More than half (
55% ) of respondents reported not sleeping enough -
44% experienced daily feelings of anxiety -
43% reported suffering from academic burnout -
More than one in three (
35% ) reported difficulty meeting new people and making friends
“The urgency to elevate global conversations about student mental health has never been greater,” said Nathan Schultz, President and CEO of Chegg, Inc. “At Chegg, we believe that supporting student mental health isn’t just the right thing to do — it’s essential for empowering students to thrive academically, personally, and beyond the classroom. We are proud to bring Global Student Mental Health Week back for a third year and grateful to our partners for helping us support and empower students. Through this year’s theme, ‘In It Together,’ we hope to highlight that strong support networks — whether through peers, family, campus services, or online resources — are essential to helping students look after their mental well-being.”
The non-profits and organizations Chegg has partnered with for this year’s Global Student Mental Health Week include Active Minds, Ayrton Senna Institute, Big Change, Born This Way Foundation, The Jed Foundation (JED), MABASTA, Nivishe Foundation, Our Minds Matter, PAVE, San Jose Earthquakes, Student Minds, and Young Invincibles.
Global Student Mental Health Week will also feature collaborations with Albany State University, Clemson University’s Social Media Listening Center, influencers, Chegg.org Global Student Prize finalists, and others to help amplify student voices, foster and inform meaningful debates, and educate policymakers, educational institutions, and communities about the mental health challenges that today’s youth may face. Scheduled events and highlighted resources include:
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Wednesday, February 26 at Albany State University (
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4:00-6:00 p.m. (doors open 3:30 p.m.) on the East Campus, Billy C. Black Auditorium, Suite 150: Chegg is due to partner with Active Minds for a campus activation at Albany State University, aiming to create a safe, inclusive space for students to share experiences, learn about available mental health resources, and strengthen their sense of belonging on campus.
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4:00-6:00 p.m. (doors open 3:30 p.m.) on the East Campus, Billy C. Black Auditorium, Suite 150: Chegg is due to partner with Active Minds for a campus activation at Albany State University, aiming to create a safe, inclusive space for students to share experiences, learn about available mental health resources, and strengthen their sense of belonging on campus.
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Thursday, February 27 at
Clemson University (Clemson, South Carolina )- Coffee shop takeover for an in-person coffee chill and chat, with pet therapy dogs and mental health professionals.
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2:15-3:00 p.m. in 301 Kinard Hall: In-person panel discussion on social media and mental health featuring speakers including:
- Dr. Marshall Anthony Jr., Director of Public Affairs and Policy at Chegg
- Dr. Zainab Okolo, Senior Vice President of Policy, Advocacy, and Government Relations at JED
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Clemson University student participants
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Additional College Activities: In collaboration with JED, Chegg is scheduled to host two separate activations with
U.S. colleges during Global Student Mental Health Week. Taking place both online and in-person, these will feature experiences such as mental health storytelling, guided meditation and yoga sessions, art therapy, and journal sessions.
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Voices of Change: Finalists and winners of the Chegg.org Global Student Prize and the Global Teacher Prize will be asked to share their approaches to mental wellness, resources for support, key insights about student mental health in their respective home countries, and the impactful projects they are involved with that address these challenges.
- Centralized Online Resource Hub: Chegg will compile mental health resources from its partners into a single, accessible online hub. The platform will feature practical tips for improving mental wellness and serve as a guide to global support for students online.
“We are delighted to partner with Chegg once again to emphasize the critical importance of fostering communities of care where students can find connection, understanding, and the mental health support they need during challenging times,” said Dr. Zainab Okolo, Senior Vice President of Policy, Advocacy, and Government Relations at JED. “During Global Student Mental Health Week, we are excited to engage with students across the country, reinforcing the message that they are not alone while amplifying discussions on how to effectively support their mental wellness.”
“Global Student Mental Health Week serves as a powerful reminder that we are all in this together. As we continue to see the challenges students face, it’s crucial that we foster communities where mental health is prioritized, conversations are normalized, and support networks are strengthened,” said Laura Horne, Chief Programming Officer at Active Minds. “By partnering with Chegg, we are amplifying the voices of students around the world and reinforcing the importance of collective care. Together, we can ensure that every student has the resources and support they need to thrive.”
Ángela Elena Olazarán Laureano, the winner of the 2024 Chegg.org Global Student Prize for developing an AI-powered virtual medical assistant, who is now studying information technology and digital business engineering at Anáhuac University Veracruz,
About Chegg
Chegg provides individualized learning support to students as they pursue their educational journeys. Available on demand 24/7 and powered by over a decade of learning insights, the Chegg platform offers students AI-powered academic support thoughtfully designed for education coupled with access to a vast network of subject matter experts who ensure quality. No matter the goal, level, or style, Chegg helps millions of students around the world learn with confidence by helping them build essential academic, life, and job skills to achieve success. Chegg is a publicly held company and trades on the NYSE under the symbol CHGG. For more information, visit www.chegg.com.
About Chegg.org
Chegg.org is the impact, advocacy, and research arm of Chegg, Inc.: addressing the issues facing the modern student. For more information, visit www.chegg.org.
About The Jed Foundation (JED)
JED is a nonprofit that protects emotional health and prevents suicide for our nation’s teens and young adults. We’re partnering with high schools, colleges, and school districts to strengthen their mental health, substance misuse, and suicide prevention programs and systems. We’re equipping teens and young adults with the skills and knowledge to help themselves and each other. We’re encouraging community awareness, understanding, and action for young adult mental health.
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Media Contact
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