WHY NDUR?
THE first line of support for student-athlete HEALTH & WELLNESS
innovation & PEOPLE AT THE CORE OF NDUR
PEER-TO-PEER SUPPORT
IMPROVED CARE NAVIGATION
aligns with couNseling teams
ON-CAMPUS programs
ai powered insights
NATIONAL CROSS-CAMPUS NETWORK.
PEER-TO-PEER SUPPORT.
NDUR’S HUDDLES
Anonymous peer support offers student-athletes a safe, judgment-free space to their authentic selves, share struggles, seek advice, and build resilience without fear of stigma. By connecting with others who understand the unique pressures of athletic and academic life, users gain validation, perspective, and emotional relief. This layer of anonymity fosters honesty and vulnerability, empowering athletes to address mental health challenges early and often—ultimately strengthening team culture and individual well-being.
CAMPUSHUB
AND
NDURcONNECT
NDUR places all of your On-Campus Resources as well as a host of valuable External Resources all in one centralized location, in an institutionally branded experience for
your student-athletes.
NDUR aligns with
the 2025 NCAA
Layered Care model,
and Recommended
Best Practices.
LAYERED care
PRO-ACTIVE support
SYNCS WITH COUNSELING teams.
NDUR integrates seamlessly with counseling teams providing a layered care approach that connects student-athletes directly with on-campus counselors, your 24/7 clinical support and more. NDUR also leverages real-time “de-identified” wellness data enabling counselors, coaches, and athletic staff to identify early warning signs, trends, gaps and challenges.
NDUR emphasizes responsible use of technology, safeguarding student privacy while delivering actionable insights. Its design promotes digital boundaries, ethical data sharing, reinforcing a culture of safety, trust, and holistic development for high school and college athletes.
NDUR CATALYST PROGRAM
ON-CAMPUS PROGRAMS FOR STUDENT ATHLETES, as well as COACHING STAFF AND ATHLETIC TRAINERS.
Leadership, and MENTAL PERFORMANCE programs.
Mindfulness Coaching, YOGA, MEDITATION AND BREATHing techniques.
Wellness Events
NDUR’S IMPACT team
Our team of trained performance coaches, and certified health and wellness experts were NCAA athletes themselves. They bring their relatable shared experiences to their work, making a lasting impression. NDUR Catalyst provides that high level of consistent, ongoing support.
lISTENING TO THE CHATTER ACROSS THE
ENTIRE NCAA ENVIRONMENT, AND ON YOUR CAMPUS.
MVP ENGINE™
TUNED-IN TO THE ATHLETE EXPERIENCE.
Actionable Insights AND PRO-ACTIVE EDUCATION
We’re leading the way in mental health support by “listening” closely to where the gaps, stress points, and real needs exist across the athletic landscape, and formulating pinpoint approaches to helping student-athletes succeed on and off the field.
MVP ENGINE™
NDUR’S game changing Mental Health Visibility & Performance Engine leverages powerful AI to surface what matters most to athletes—across the entire community, as well as campus by campus, and team by team— so we can help institutions respond with empathy, agility, and impact.
Our unique AI powered and de-identified data-driven approach not only enhances individual well-being but also informs institutional strategies, transforming outcomes by fostering resilience, optimizing performance, and driving meaningful change across educational and athletic ecosystems.
STUDENT SAFETY.
our TOP PRIORITY.
The safety and wellbeing of your student-athletes is your top priority. It is also ours. NDUR helps to ensure that challenges never reach a breaking point.
Early Detection & Proactive Support
NDUR empowers institutions to spot trouble before it takes root. Our AI powered system helps surface stressors—quiet ones and urgent ones—before they escalate. Student-athletes are provided real-time access to timely tools and protective resources, with built-in safeguards that make navigating adversity not just possible, but proactive.
Whether it's preventing burnout, supporting mental health, or reinforcing resilience, NDUR functions as an intelligent safety net. It’s not just a monitoring tool—it’s a momentum builder that keeps athletes grounded, prepared, and thriving.
When it comes to maintaining a safe and age-appropriate environment, NDUR has several built-in restrictions and permission based access specifically for high school student-athletes. Only juniors and seniors have permission to engage in anonymous discussions on the NDUR app. We can even create custom peer support groups, for team Captains and other groups.
For more information and details on safeguards and safety, please contact us.
Turn-Key,
AFFORDABLE,
SIMPLE TO IMPLEMENT
NDUR for Athletes makes it possible for an institution of any size to prioritize mental health and wellness by providing a proactive, athlete-focused mental health solution that goes beyond basic support services. We customize programs to fit any budget!
NDUR offers colleges a transformative way to prioritize athletes’ wellness with an off-the-shelf solution, requiring no integration. Onboarding is made simple in a matter of hours. Our team does all the work!
MEET ALL NCAA MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS WITH NDUR’S COMPREHENIVE PLATFORM AND PROGRAMS.
DATA PRIVACY
And security
Your students’ data privacy and security is a top priority at NDUR. At no time is any personal data ever shared, sold, or distributed to any third party. All data is encrypted and secured in our cloud environment at all times. For more details please see our Privacy Policy.
FERPA & HIPPA Compliance
FERPA: NDUR does not collect, store, or manage personally identifiable information (PII) from student education records, such as grades, transcripts, disciplinary records, or enrollment data. NDUR’s focus is holistic support, meaning it operates outside the scope of formal academic record-keeping.
HIPPA: NDUR is not a healthcare provider and does not offer clinical or medical services, nor do we collect, store, or transmit sensitive health data, such as medical diagnoses, treatment records, or insurance claims. Our support model is preventative and performance-focused, rather than diagnostic or therapeutic.
What coaches and administrators are saying about NDUR
NDUR’s cross-campus community of student athletes spans over 120 campuses
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American University, Washington DC
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Arkansas State University
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Ashland University
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Austin Prep School
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Buckingham Browne Nichols School
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Babson College
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Bellevue University
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Boston College
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Boston University
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Bowdoin College
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Brooks School
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Brown University
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Bryant University
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California State University Fresno
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Cape Henry Collegiate
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Chapman University
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Charlestown High School
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Chopticon High School
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Colby College
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College Saint Rose
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Colorado College
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Columbia University
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Cornell University
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Cushing Academy
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Drake University
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Duke University
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Emmanuel College MA
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Endicott College
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Fairfield University
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Fitchburg State University
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Fordham University
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Georgetown University
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Georgia State University
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Governors Academy
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Hampton University
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Harvard University
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Holderness School
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Howard University
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Illinois Wesleyan University
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Jackson State University
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James Madison University
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John Carrol University
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Johnson & Wales University
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Kansas State University
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Lehigh University
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Lenior-Rhyne University
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Liberty University
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Lyndon State College
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Lasell University
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Mass Institute of Technology
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Manhattanville University
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Meredith College
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Meredith College
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Middlebury College
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New England College
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New Jersey Institute of Technology
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Nichols College
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Northeastern University
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Ole Miss
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Norwich University
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Perpperdine University
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Pfeiffer University
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Regis College
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Rice Memorial High School
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Rodchester Institute of Technology
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Rutgers University
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Saint Michaels College
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Springfield College MA
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Stonehill College
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Syracuse University
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Suffolk University
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Tabor Academy
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Triad High School
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Trinity College
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University of California San Diego
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University of Maryland
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University of Massachusetts Amherst
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University of Massachusetts Boston
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University of Miami
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University of New England
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University of New Hampshire
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University of North Florida
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University of Notre Dame
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University of Pennsylvania
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University of Puget Sound
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University of Redlands
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University of Richmond
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University of Rhode Island
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University of Vermont
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University if Virginia
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University of Saint Joseph
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University of Southern California
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Villanova University
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Virginia Commonwealth University
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University of West Georgia
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University of Wisconsin Madison
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University Wisconsin Green Bay
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Virginia Wesleyan University
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Wentworth Institute of Technology
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William & Mary
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FAQs
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Yes, any athlete in the U.S. can join the NDUR community if they have an EDU or school email address.
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Student-athletes use avatars and “handles” to represent themselves like they do on other social networks. No names or other PII (Personally Identifiable Information) is accessible to any user of NDUR.
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Communications between athletes are always 100% anonymous. Chat between athletes and mentors can also remain anonymous, or at the athlete’s discretion, they may choose to tell a mentor who they are.
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Anyone can join the NDUR community and enjoy full access to the app content. However only student athletes can read and post to the Huddles (anonymous peer-to-peer conversations). Student athletes must go through an email verification step, and must use a school provided .EDU, .ORG, or .GOV email address to get fully verified.
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Yes, all chats are fully encrypted and not publically exposed.
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Yes, all data is stored in the cloud Google Data Cloud. All data is encrypted both at rest and in transit.
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NDUR uses AI to identify misuse of the application or athletes who may potentially be at risk.
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Yes, any user of NDUR can flag another user for misuse. A warning will be sent to the reported user, and a flag associated with their account. The NDUR team will assess the situation, and send a warning to the user.
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Yes, schools can assign admin access to use the platform’s communication tools, and upload content. and access reports and engagement analytics.
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Engagement, usage, and satisfaction data include the number of app installs, active users, sessions, session length, and satisfaction ratings.
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We have trained mental health professionals, counselors, and student success experts on the team.
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Yes, at the discretion of the NDUR team, along with the collaboration of the athlete’s school, user account privileges (use of chat tools and discussion boards) may be suspended or revoked at the discretion of NDUR and/or the school. Note, the use of the app’s educational resources and the ability to receive in-app messaging remains accessible.
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No integration is necessary. Single Sign On with the institution’s systems can be implemented upon request.
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Yes.
There is direct access to Campus Support Services and Crisis Hotline in the app.
In the event an athlete feels they are in danger to themselves or to others, or a fellow athlete feels that someone may harm themselves or others, there is a built-in crisis escalation feature. When this feature is selected, an automatic notification is deployed to the NDUR Support Team. NDUR’s built-in moderation tools also notify the NDUR Support Team in the event that language is being used about harming one’s self or others. NDUR also has a direct link to a Crisis Hotline.
Let’s build a
CULTURE OF wellness together!
Onboarding is simple. We do all the work, and get your student athletes involved on day 1 providing immediate impact.