BU Student Mental Health Services Honored in Princeton Review Project
Boston University is one of 16 colleges named to the Princeton Review’s 2025 Mental Health Services Honor Roll, an inaugural list of schools recognized for the ways they help students facing mental health challenges. “Mental health and wellness are ingrained in the BU experience,” the University’s citation says, while peer resources were praised for helping Terriers “identify signs of distress, develop effective skills for communicating with and supporting students.”
The Princeton Review commended BU for its breadth of services, which include 180-plus wellbeing programs, events, and learning opportunities available to students.
The distinction recognizes the efforts of BU’s Student Health Services (SHS), which provides mental health and wellbeing support through its affiliated departments Behavioral Medicine, Health Promotion & Prevention (HPP), and the Sexual Assault Response & Prevention Center (SARP), in addition to the Student Wellbeing office.
Read the full article in BU Today.
View the full 2025 Mental Health Services Honor Roll in The Princeton Review.