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Enrollment and the Emotional Well-Being of Prospective Students: Creating a Culture of Care


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2024 Enrollment and the Emotional Well-Being of Prospective Students

Read what 12th-grade students identify as their greatest anxieties and fears about the college planning process

Students transitioning from high school to college is a time of great excitement and possibility, but it is also a significant challenge for many young people. How can admissions professionals help students manage their stress during this process?

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RNL and ZeeMee surveyed more than 8,600 12th-grade students to explore how the college search process has impacted them emotionally. This survey expands on our pioneering 2023 study, College Planning and Student Emotions, to dive into even more detail about the well-being of students and opportunities for campuses to minimize anxiety and maximize excitement about attending college.

Download this eye-opening report to learn:

  • The greatest challenges for 12th graders about the college planning process
  • The barriers keeping students from applying to college
  • The social fears of college that keep prospective students up at night
  • The top safety concerns of students
  • What excites and encourages students about the college journey
  • How students describe these anxieties, stresses, and fears in their own words

Enrollment and Emotional Well-Being: graphic showing the top anxieties surrounding college planning.

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