<img height="1" width="1" style="display:none" src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=1005154772848053&amp;ev=PageView&amp;noscript=1">
72% of Canadian postsecondary students report having to have pulled an all-nighter studying to meet a deadline or get through courseload

72% of Canadian postsecondary students report having to have pulled an all-nighter studying to meet a deadline or get through courseload

Earlier this year, and for the second year, we partnered with Angus Reid to create the 2022 Canadian Student Wellbeing Study, with the intent to understand current postsecondary student feelings toward study, stress, cheating, optimism for the future, and more.

Read More about 72% of Canadian postsecondary students report having to have pulled an all-nighter studying to meet a deadline or get through courseload
40% of Canadian postsecondary students have considered withdrawing
40% of Canadian postsecondary students have considered withdrawing

Earlier this year, and for the second year, we partnered with Angus Reid to create the 2022 Canadian Student Wellbeing Study, with the intent to...

Read More about 40% of Canadian postsecondary students have considered withdrawing
53% of current Canadian postsecondary students report witnessing cheating
53% of current Canadian postsecondary students report witnessing cheating

Earlier this year, and for the second year, Studiosity partnered with Angus Reid to work on the 2022 Canadian Student Wellbeing Study, with the...

Read More about 53% of current Canadian postsecondary students report witnessing cheating
76% of current Canadian postsecondary students report balancing work in addition to studying
76% of current Canadian postsecondary students report balancing work in addition to studying

Earlier this year, and for the second year, Studiosity partnered with Angus Reid to work on the 2022 Canadian Student Wellbeing Study, with the...

Read More about 76% of current Canadian postsecondary students report balancing work in addition to studying

Latest Articles

Dr. Noreen Golfman on tension within universities, wellbeing, student support, film festivals, and the challenge of change.

Dr. Noreen Golfman discusses thoughts on how universities can provide opportunities for all, and highlights of her academic career at Memorial University.

Student Wellbeing in Canada: How do students currently feel and how can institutions support?

Highlights from a panel discussion on student wellbeing with experts from Canadian universities who share their research on student mental health, as well as insights into how stud…