30 colleges honored for mental health services

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Thirty U.S. colleges were recognized by The Princeton Review for their commitment to student mental health and well-being.

The 2025 Mental Health Services Honor Roll includes schools that demonstrate strong administrative support for campus mental health, maintain a quality of life attentive to student well-being, and empower students through education and peer-to-peer programming.

Results are based on a survey for school administrators, developed by a panel of experts in higher education mental health practices. Researchers gathered data from more than 540 schools based on the 2025 Campus Mental Health Survey.

Editor’s note: The Princeton Review does not rank schools on mental health services. This honor roll appears in alphabetical order.

  1. Arizona State University (Tempe) 
  1. Boston University 
  1. Coastal Carolina University (Conway, S.C.)
  1. Colorado State University (Fort Collins)
  1. Columbia University (New York City)
  1. Dartmouth College (Hanover, N.H.)
  1. Florida Institute of Technology (Melbourne)
  1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge)
  1. Mercer University (Macon, Ga.)
  1. Michigan Technological University (Houghton)
  1. Molloy University (Rockville, N.Y.)
  1. Nazareth University (Rochester, N.Y.)
  1. New York (City) University 
  1. Northern Michigan University (Marquette)
  1. Pace University (New York City)
  1. Princeton (N.J.) University
  1. Rice University (Houston)
  1. Samford University (Birmingham, Ala.)
  1. St. John’s University (New York city)
  1. State University of New York—Stony Brook 
  1. Stevens Institute of Technology (Hoboken, N.J.)
  1. Syracuse (N.Y.) University 
  1. Texas Christian University (Fort Worth)
  1. University of Albany (N.Y.)
  1. University of North Carolina at Greensboro
  1. University of Florida (Gainesville)
  1. University of North Dakota (Grand Forks)
  1. Weber State University (Ogden, Utah)
  1. William & Mary (Williamsburg, Va.)
  1. Worcester (Mass.) Polytechnic Institute 
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