Interest Survey: National Law Student Mental Health Advocacy Coalition
We are a group of law students from American University, Fordham University, University of Miami, and University of New Mexico that is interested in forming a National Law Student Mental Health Advocacy Coalition. The purpose of this survey is to gauge national interest for this Coalition and to collect general data on the types of mental health and wellness services and programming law schools offer.

This survey will NOT collect any personally identifying information, except that which you may choose to provide. Should you have any questions or concerns about this survey, please contact Sam Sloane (she/her), ​the current ABA Law Student Liaison to the Commission on Lawyer Assistance Programs (CoLAP), by phone at 720-201-1899 or by email at samantha.a.sloane@student.american.edu.
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What law school do you attend? *
Does your law school currently have a coalition of students advocating for law student mental health? *
If your law school currently has such a coalition of students and you/your school's coalition would be interested in participating in a National Coalition of students advocating for law student mental health, please provide the name and email address of an interested student contact.
If your law school does not currently have such a coalition of students, please select the following options that best describe you/your school:
Which of the following functions would you like to see the National Coalition serve?
Please note whether the following services are available at your law school by checking the boxes that apply.
Offered?
Limited number of sessions?
Unlimited number of sessions?
Provided for free?
Provided for a cost?
Service located on main campus?
Service located on law school campus?
Comfortable accessing this resource?
Psychiatric Care
Individual therapy or counseling
Group therapy or counseling
Substance abuse services
Telehealth mental health services (ex. Talkspace, BetterHelp)
Affinity group-tailored therapy or counseling
Check the boxes in this row if your school does not provide any mental health services
How satisfied are you with the mental health services available at your school?
Very Unsatisfied
Unsatisfied
Neither Satisfied Nor Unsatisfied
Satisfied
Very Satisfied
Psychiatric Care
Individual therapy or counseling
Group therapy or counseling
Substance abuse services
Telehealth mental health services (ex. Talkspace, BetterHelp)
Affinity group-tailored therapy or counseling
Disability accommodations office
Do you consider your school's mental health care services to be culturally responsive to the following topics?
Not at all culturally competent
Somewhat culturally competent
Culturally competent
Race/Ethnicity
Gender Identity
Sexual Orientation
Neurodivergence
Disability
First Generation Law Students
Non-Citizen Law Students
Children of Non-Citizens
How effective are your school's wellness programs (distinguished from mental health care because they are not direct treatment offered by a licensed mental health professional)?
Not offered
Not at all effective
Somewhat effective
Effective
Meditation
Mindfulness for lawyers
Group exercise
Educational Workshops
If there is anything else you want the National Coalition to know about mental health and/or wellness at your law school, or if you have any ideas or other thoughts, please let us know in the box below!
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