Behind the Curtain of the National Grad Crisis-Line: 877-GRAD-HLP
In the midst of academic stress, The National Grad Crisis Line (877-GRAD-HLP) is staffed by trained counselors who understand the pressures
Grad Resources determined that one of the highest values of struggling students is seeking anonymous support that is separate from their university and department. The intense competition among peers makes it essential that callers feel safe, and that mental health issues are not discovered, labeling students as having a personal weakness that might limit their academic career.
In response to the numerous graduate student suicides on U.S. campuses, Grad Resources began the National Grad Crisis-line in 1999. The toll-free number (877-GRAD-HLP) has been available to stressed graduate students 24/7.
Nick Repak, founder of Grad Resources, stated, “We will always do what is best to serve the needs of graduate students by partnering with the most professional and effective organizations.” Boys Town has exemplified the insight, empathy and compassion necessary to coach young researchers through some of the most demanding hurdles of their advanced degree.
For more information about Grad Resources or the Grad Crisis-Line, email Nick@GradResources.org
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Let’s make sure that graduate students have all the support needed to succeed. For some students, the path to completing a graduate degree can sometimes be more difficult than expected and the pressure of personal and academic responsibilities too much to handle. Help is available. The National Graduate Student Crisis Line (877-GRAD-HLP) is staffed by trained counselors at Boys Town who understand the pressures. There is also a free month of teletherapy available through BetterHelp.com/gradresources. Don't wait until a crisis arrives to call the National Grad Crisis Line or connect with BetterHelp. They are available 24/7 to listen, connect and assist you today!
Nick Repak
Grad Resources
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