Beyond Academics: Integrating Wellbeing for Gen Z in Higher Education

Authors

  • Dr. Manisha Shedge Assistant Professor, Department of Management, Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, Pune, Maharashtra Author
  • Mr. Achinta Banik Professor, School of Business, George Brown Polytechnic, Toronto, Canada, Corporate Controller, Cencora Author
  • Dr. Swapnisha Khambayat Assistant Professor, Department of Management, Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, Pune, Maharashtra Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29070/ddxzq389

Keywords:

Gen Z, Mental Health, Holistic Wellbeing, Higher Education, India, Policy Integration

Abstract

The evolving landscape of higher education is increasingly shaped by the psychological, emotional, and social needs of Generation Z learners. Traditional academic systems, primarily focused on cognitive development, often overlook holistic wellbeing. This study explores the integration of wellbeing practices within higher education institutions to support Gen Z students, with a particular focus on the Indian context. It examines policy frameworks, institutional practices, and emerging research perspectives that contribute to student wellbeing. The study adopts a conceptual and exploratory approach using secondary data from academic literature, policy documents, and institutional reports. Findings suggest that integrating wellbeing into higher education enhances student engagement, academic performance, and employability. Indian initiatives such as the National Education Policy (NEP 2020), University Grants Commission (UGC) guidelines, and institutional wellbeing programs demonstrate growing commitment toward holistic education. However, challenges remain in implementation, including stigma, resource constraints, and lack of trained professionals. The paper concludes that embedding wellbeing into curriculum, pedagogy, and campus culture is essential for sustainable and inclusive higher education systems.

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References

1. Kumar, R., & Gupta, S. (2021). Student wellbeing in higher education. Journal of Education Studies.

2. National Education Policy 2020, Government of India.

3. Twenge, J. M. (2017). iGen. Atria Books.

4. World Health Organization. (2022). Mental health report.

5. Research articles on Gen Z and student wellbeing

6. Journals on higher education and psychology

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Published

2026-06-01