ACHA Networks provide the ideal platform for building connections within the college health community.

 

Through ACHA, you have the ability to connect meaningfully with colleagues in your region or in your field of practice. Other networks available to members are issue-based committees, coalitions, and task forces.

See below for the list of ACHA’s various networks.

ACHA affiliates help forge strong partnerships with colleagues on the state or regional level. ACHA members receive free automatic membership in one of eleven regional affiliates.

Central College Health Association

A regional association for ACHA members in Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska. ACHA’s…

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Mid-America College Health Association

A regional association for ACHA members in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, and…

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Mid-Atlantic College Health Association

A regional association for ACHA members in the District of Columbia, Delaware,…

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New England College Health Association

A regional association for ACHA members in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,…

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New York State College Health Association

A regional association for ACHA members in New York.   ACHA’s affiliates…

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North Central College Health Association

A regional association for ACHA members in Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South…

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ACHA's sections represent a broad spectrum of disciplines within college health. ACHA members have the advantage of being able to participate in a professional interest section of their choice.

Administration Section

A network within ACHA for members with a professional interest in campus…

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Advanced Practice Clinicians Section

A network within ACHA for members who are advanced practice clinicians in…

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Clinical Medicine Section

A network within ACHA for members with a professional interest in clinical…

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Health and Well-Being Executive Leadership Section

A network within ACHA for members with a professional interest in executive…

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Health Promotion Section

A network within ACHA for members with a professional interest in health…

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Mental Health Section

A network within ACHA for members with a professional interest in campus…

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ACHA coalitions address a diverse range of issues pertinent to ACHA and to the health and wellness of college students.

Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs Coalition

This coalition is for members with an interest in substance use, prevention,…

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Campus Safety and Violence Coalition

This coalition is for members with an interest in addressing the importance…

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Community College Health Coalition

This coalition represents the needs of community colleges within ACHA.   Welcome…

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Emerging Public Health Threats and Emergency Response Coalition

This coalition is for members with an interest in emergency response and…

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Faculty and Staff Health and Wellness Coalition

This coalition is for members with an interest in addressing the health…

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Health Information Management Coalition

This coalition is for members with an interest in health information management,…

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These groups are vital instruments for the association's mission, work, and governance, and they provide insight and guidance to the ACHA membership.

Nominating Committee

The Nominating Committee encourages and promotes the nomination of qualified members for…

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Promoting LGBTQIA+ Equity Task Force

This task force provides guidance to college health practitioners and higher education…

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Reproductive Rights Subcommittee

This subcommittee of the ACHA Advocacy Committee works with ACHA staff to…

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Title IX Response Task Force

This task force is charged with evaluating the pending changes made to…

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Vaccine-Preventable Diseases Committee

The Vaccine-Preventable Diseases (VPD) Committee addresses vaccine-preventable diseases by developing, reviewing, and…

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Partnering Organizations

ACHA partners with other national health and higher education organizations on matters related to college health.