Partner-Supported Projects & Resources
ACHF is working to partner with non-profit organizations, foundations, and corporations to create a series of materials to benefit students and college health professionals. Here you will find a list of the resources that have been created in partnership with other entities. The Foundation is grateful for the opportunity to partner with other organizations that prioritize college health and student well-being.
Is there a specific type of resource or topic that you would like to have more information about? Email rbuchsbaum@acha.org with your ideas.
Are you a non-profit organization, foundation, or corporation looking to create resources for college health professionals or students? Email rbuchsbaum@acha.org to schedule a call to discuss how we can work together to ensure a healthy future for college students.
Available Publications and Resources
Guide for Travel Health Practices
An Educational Partnership with Valneva
Implementing Sexual Health Care Best Practices
A partnership with Hologic
- Implementation Guide for Sexual Health Best Practices in College Settings
- The State of Sexual and Reproductive Health on Campus
Understanding Vaccine Coverage on College Campuses
A research partnership with Pfizer, Inc.
- Immunization Practices in College Health: Requirements, Coverage, and Data — 2020 Survey Report
- Immunization Practices in College Health: Requirements, Coverage, and Data — 2021-2022 Report
Utilizing Social Media to Increase HPV Vaccination
A partnership with Merck
- HPV Social Media Toolkit for Use with Students: Gen Z Can Beat HPV Campaign
- HPV Social Media Toolkit for Use with Families
Well-Being in a College Campus Setting
A partnership with Aetna Student Health
- Framing Well-Being in a College Campus Setting
- Measuring Well-Being in a College Campus Setting
- ACHF Emotional Well-Being Survey: Technical Report on Tool Development
- The Influence of Environmental Factors, Including Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, on the Emotional Well-Being of Students, Staff, and Faculty
Projects In Progress
Addressing Well-Being on Campuses: A Partnership with UnitedHealthcare Student Resources
ACHA-NCHA data continue to show worrisome mental well-being trends among college students. In an effort to address these concerns, UnitedHealthcare Student Resources group and ACHF agreed to a three-year partnership to create an online resilience tool for students. This tool, entitled “Wellstart,” is a fully animated, four-part modular program focusing on core issues facing students: transition to college, loneliness, identity, and stress. A strategies library is also included. The Wellstart program is currently being piloted and is available to campuses for free through fall 2022. For more information or to bring Wellstart to your campus, contact rbuchsbaum@acha.org.