THE ROLL-OVER DIFFERENCE

With BetterMynd’s roll-over model, sessions flex to match student need—so you only pay for what’s used and nothing is wasted.

BetterMynd In Practice

WHY BETTERMYND?

A session roll-over provision that prevents institutional resource waste

Purchase a bucket of sessions based on student need and budget

Any unused sessions “roll-over” to the following year and never expire

Allocate # of sessions to students based on individual needs and your philosophy of care

WHY BETTERMYND?

An approach to partnership that puts the counseling center, staff, and students at the heart of everything we do

High-Touch Account Management

A dedicated main point of contact; readily available by email and phone to address both the big and the small

Student Customer Support

In-house customer support for all student questions or technical issues; focused on removing barriers and connecting students to the services they need

Expert Clinical Guidance

Expert clinical guidance on teletherapy best practices and safety protocols and procedures for your campus and student population

Custom Insights & Reporting

In addition to real-time reporting on the BetterMynd Admin Dashboard, we provide regular insights and custom reports to support institutional priorities

Campus Promotion

School-branded marketing assets and BetterMynd-led campus promotion campaigns to create ongoing awareness, reduce stigma, and support utilization throughout the year

WHY BETTERMYND?

Our flexible services meet the needs of large state flagships to community colleges and every type of campus in between since 2017

Victoria Flores, MSW
Dean of Student Wellness and Support Services

WHY CAMPUSES ARE CHOOSING BETTERMYND

“The fiscal responsibility of providing these services means it has to be sustainable. One of the worst things we could do is to offer something to students, then pull the rug out. With BetterMynd, it is a truly sustainable service because it’s per session – so we can give each individual student what they need. A true equity model.”