University students refers to individuals who are enrolled in post-secondary education institutions and are pursuing higher education degrees such as associate, bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degrees. These students typically range in age from late teens to early 20s, although there are also older students who may be returning to school or pursuing a second degree. University students are diverse in terms of their backgrounds, interests, and goals, and may be studying a wide range of disciplines such as STEM fields, humanities, social sciences, business, or the arts. They are often engaged in rigorous academic coursework, research projects, internships, and extracurricular activities. Research in the area of university students may focus on topics such as student learning outcomes, academic performance, student engagement, student mental health and well-being, student retention and graduation rates, diversity and inclusion, student career development, and student experiences in online or hybrid learning environments. This research is important for understanding the needs and challenges of university students and for identifying strategies to support their success and well-being.