“…In the past several years, nationwide surveys have found that undergraduate engineering students suffered from some mental health issues at significantly higher rates than the general U.S. population [2], [3]. Additionally, comparisons to other disciplines reveal that engineering undergraduate and graduate students are less likely than students in other disciplines to seek treatment for mental health problems [6], [7], and studies of the relationships between disciplinary stigma and help-seeking are underway [8]. Furthermore, there is a growing body of evidence showing that belonging to a marginalized group in engineering, for example, identifying as a woman or as LGBTQ+, increases the likelihood of experiencing mental health challenges [1]- [4], [9]- [11].…”