Built with university counseling centers

Student mental health,heard honestly.

A truly anonymous pulse survey for universities and colleges. Hear what students really feel — across dorms, departments and campuses — and act before it becomes a crisis.

No phone tracking · No SSO required · No cookies · FERPA-aligned

THIS WEEK · CAMPUS-WIDE
68 / 100
Wellness Score · −6 vs midterms baseline
SLEEP62
BELONGING71
WORKLOAD54
SAFETY83

REAL VOICES FROM REAL CAMPUSES

SKEPTICAL
STUDENT“If it isn’t truly anonymous, I’ll just say I’m fine.”
RA“Residents skip the dorm survey — they think IT can see it.”
STUDENT“Last semester’s ‘anonymous’ form asked for my student ID.”
COUNSELOR“Low trust means weak signals, not happy students.”
FRUSTRATED
STUDENT“Another wellbeing survey. Nothing ever changes.”
STUDENT“I told them I was burned out. Radio silence.”
RA“We hear it in the hallway, never in the report.”
FACULTY“Students go quiet weeks before the drop.”
HOPEFUL
STUDENT“Believed the privacy story — finally said it out loud.”
COUNSELOR“We reached three students before finals because of one signal.”
DEAN“Climate got better once candor felt safe.”
STUDENT“Felt like someone actually wanted the truth.”
WORRIED
RA“Quiet-quitting energy on the third floor.”
COUNSELOR“Risk isn’t showing up in the annual NSSE.”
STUDENT“Change fatigue is real — nobody says it in class.”
PARENT“Support slipped before grades did.”
CANDID
STUDENT“Stop optimizing scores. Fix the advising backlog.”
STUDENT“Be blunt: orientation is overwhelming.”
FACULTY“We need unpolished truth, not brochure speak.”
STUDENT“Call the policy what it is — it’s the blocker.”

THE PROBLEM

Students don’t trust “anonymous” campus surveys.

When the survey lives behind SSO, asks for student ID, or arrives in a university email — students sugarcoat. By the time wellbeing scores move, the student has already withdrawn, dropped, or stopped showing up.

1 in 3

U.S. college students screen positive for anxiety or depression

60%

of students who consider leaving school never tell anyone on campus

<24%

average response rate on traditional university wellbeing surveys

THE PLATFORM

Reimagined for the way students actually share.

Truly anonymous

End-to-end. No SSO, no student ID, no phone tracking, no cookies. No person — and no university system — can ever tie a response to a student.

Omnichannel for campus

Reach students where they already are: QR posters in dorms and dining halls, SMS, .edu email, Slack, Discord, Instagram, WhatsApp.

AI Wellness Score

One number across sleep, workload, belonging, safety and stress — broken down by college, dorm, year, and season. The signal you can act on.

Backed by clinicians & legal

Designed with university psychologists, counseling directors and higher-ed legal — FERPA-aligned, ethically scoped, safe to deploy.

HOW IT WORKS

Three steps. Whole-campus visibility.

01

Print the QR

We send your campus a kit of QR posters and short links — for dorms, dining halls, commons, and anywhere students actually gather.

02

Students scan & share

No app. No login. A 30-second pulse on how the week actually felt — sleep, workload, belonging, safety, stress — on a phone they already trust.

03

You see the signal

One AI Wellness Score, sliced by college, year, dorm, and season. Worrying patterns surface early — before the queue at counseling doubles.

WHAT THIS MEANS FOR YOUR CAMPUS

When students tell you the truth, you get to help.

For students

A safe, frictionless way to be honest about how they’re really doing — without fear it’ll follow them through the registrar.

For counseling centers

Early signals from the students who’d never walk in on their own — so your clinicians spend time on care, not searching.

For deans & provosts

One wellness score per college, dorm and program. Make policy on what students actually feel, not on lagging exit surveys.

PILOTING AND IN PRODUCTION WITH

Diablo Valley College Community college · 22,000 students
Cedar State University R1 public · 38,000 students
Northbrook College Liberal arts · 2,400 students
Riverhart Tech Engineering · 11,000 students
Pinegrove Community College 2-year · 9,500 students
St. Aldwin’s University Private · 6,800 students
Our counseling center hit capacity by week three every fall. Wellness Pulse gave us early signals from the students who’d never walk in on their own — and gave students a place to be honest without fear it’d follow them.

Dr. Elena Marsh — Director of Counseling & Psychological Services, Cedar State University

Bring Wellness Pulse to your campus.

Flat, predictable pricing per institution — unlimited responses, unlimited dorms and departments. A 30-minute call is enough to see if it fits your students, your counselors and your IT team.

  • Truly anonymous — no SSO, no student ID
  • Live in under 7 days, no engineering required
  • Reviewed by higher-ed legal and FERPA counsel

We never share your information. No sales pressure, ever.