Academic Partnerships

Expanding student

mental health
support together. 
Post-secondary institutions are navigating growing demand for mental health services, longer wait times, and increased complexity of student needs. Good Therapist partners with colleges and universities to provide flexible, high-quality virtual therapy that complements existing campus supports and helps students access care sooner.

We work collaboratively with student health and counselling teams to expand capacity, not replace it.

Why Academic Institutions Partner with Good Therapist

Increase access to care

Provide students with timely therapy options when demand exceeds internal capacity. Institutions can pre-pay for discounted student therapy credits or we can directly bill student benefits.

Reduce pressure on campus services

Offer a trusted overflow pathway during peak periods and high-volume times of year.

Student-focused virtual therapy

Licensed therapists experienced in supporting youth and young adults navigating academic and life transitions.

Flexible partnership models

Programs can be structured around your institution’s goals, resources, and workflows.

Collaborative approach

We align with your existing care model and maintain continuity where appropriate.

Discovery & Planning

We meet with your team to understand current challenges, student needs, and operational priorities.

Customized Partnership Design

Together we define referral pathways, preferred pricing, student experience, communication processes, and partnership scope.

Implementation

Students are referred through a streamlined process and matched with therapists based on needs and fit.

Ongoing Collaboration

We maintain regular communication, aggregate reporting, and adjust the program as your campus needs evolve.

How Partnerships Work

If you are exploring ways to expand mental health access, reduce waitlists, or create overflow solutions for your student health centre, our partnerships team would love to connect.

Our therapists support students with:
  • Anxiety, stress and burnout
  • Academic pressure and performance concerns
  • Depression and mood challenges
  • Life transitions and identity development
  • Relationship and family issues
  • Emotional regulation and coping strategies
Virtual care helps students access support in a way that fits their schedules, comfort level, and lifestyle.
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If you are having a mental health emergency, call 911, The National Suicide and Crisis Helpline at 988, or go to your local ER