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| 5 Dec 2022 | |
| Higher Education |
Today’s faculty and staff want more than competitive salaries—they expect holistic support that addresses physical, mental, and financial health.
Forward-thinking colleges and universities are embracing innovative health benefits models. This includes pooling resources through health consortiums, implementing preventive care programs, and expanding telehealth access. By joining together, institutions not only stabilize costs but also gain leverage in negotiating better care for employees.
Mental health is another critical frontier. Rising stress levels among higher ed professionals underscore the need for counseling services, mindfulness workshops, and wellness days built into the academic calendar. These initiatives can directly influence retention—helping institutions keep top talent during an era when many are leaving higher education for other industries.
Key Takeaway: Colleges that view well-being as part of their institutional mission, not just a benefits expense, are better positioned to attract and retain talent while living their educational values.