Mental health among college students represents not only a growing concern but also an opportunity, because of the large number of people who could be reached during an important period of life. More than 65% of American high school graduates attend postsecondary education [4]. Mental disorders account for nearly one-half of the disease burden for young adults in the United States [5], and most lifetime mental disorders have first onset by age 24 years [6]. The college years represent a developmentally challenging transition to adulthood, and untreated mental illness may have significant implications for academic success [7], productivity [8], substance use [9] and [10], and social relationships [11].