Michael Daine, associate executive director of CSU's University Counseling Center, said counselors are helping an increasing number of students dealing with tight budgets and parents losing jobs during a time of year that historically is the most stressful with finals approaching.Dean of Students Anne Hudgens said many students realize the sacrifices their parents are making and begin to feel like they're burdening their parents. Worries about finding a job after graduation are weighing heavy on their minds, too.
Source: Coloradoan
Labels: suicide, stress, college, economics
Posted By: Aspen/CRC







