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