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    A third of U.S. college students consider withdrawing due to stress: poll

    (Xinhua) 14:29, April 30, 2022

    NEW YORK, April 29 (Xinhua) -- A third of all college students in the United States considered withdrawing from their studies in the past six months, United Press International (UPI) has reported, citing a Lumina Foundation and Gallup poll released on Wednesday.

    Some 32 percent of bachelor's degree candidates reported considering withdrawing for at least a semester; 41 percent of associate degree students considered taking a break in the past six months, according to The State of Higher Education 2022 Report.

    "Emotional stress caused by COVID-19, the cost of tuition and difficult coursework were the three most-reported reasons students considered taking a break," said UPI in its report of the poll.

    Colleges are adding mental health counseling to existing academic help. Virtual classes, which became a quick necessity during the pandemic, make education accessible to those students who need a break, it said.

    "Many schools are offering de-stressing activities to reduce anxiety before midterm and final exams," it added.

    (Web editor: Zhang Wenjie, Bianji)

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