CollegeResponse® In-person Screening
Allows college health and counseling centers, professors, student groups,
athletic teams, and Greek organizations to screen and educate students. Similar
to the community programs (for NDSD and NASD only) most events are organized
like a booth at a health fair with brochures, screening forms, and giveaway
items available at a table. People are generally milling around asking
questions, viewing the video, completing the screening questionnaire, and
getting general information. Banners, posters, balloons and food should be
available to make the event more inviting. Colleges are responsible for
providing the clinicians and administrative staff, securing the physical
location for the event, and promoting and implementing the program.
If you are interested in screening only students at your college, or college
faculty/staff, register for the appropriate CollegeResponse®
program. If you are interested in screening both students and members of your
community, still register for the College Response program, but contact the
Screening for Mental Health program office to order supplemental materials for
a general community population.
CollegeResponse® Year-Round Online
Screening
Offers students a year-round venue to explore and identify symptoms of: mood and
anxiety disorders/eating disorders/ harmful and hazardous alcohol use and to
seek timely and appropriate help from their counseling and health services
centers. The anonymous screenings provide immediate feedback and a customized
referral directing students to the appropriate resources- on or off campus.
College/university personnel have the ability to generate their own utilization
reports and graphs. Online screening is available only in conjunction with an
in-person screening event package.
If you are currently registered for CollegeResponse® online
screening, and have questions regarding your screening module, please visit our
new technical assistance page for online
screening administrators.
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