News & Announcements
The American College Health Foundation (ACHF), with funding from Hologic, is pleased to announce a mini-grant opportunity for AY 2025-26 to help campuses address STI challenges. The STI Prevention and…
Read MoreWe’re excited to share that a new collection of real-world case studies is now available from ACHA Consulting! These reports highlight how ACHA’s consulting team has partnered with a variety…
Read MoreThe American College Health Association (ACHA) recently updated its immunization and tuberculosis (TB) guidelines for college and university students, reflecting current public health practices and the evolving needs of campus…
Read MoreAre you looking for a conference tailored specifically to the unique challenges and opportunities in college health and wellness? Look no further! Held May 27-31, 2025, in New Orleans,…
Read MoreACHA is looking for interested volunteers to apply for the position of Advisor for Continuing Education for Certified Health Education Specialists on the ACHA Continuing Education (CE) Committee. Members of…
Read MoreWe are excited to announce the release of the latest edition of the ACHA Framework for a Comprehensive College Health Program. This updated version provides enhanced strategies, evidence-based practices, and…
Read MoreWe’re thrilled to announce the launch of our fully re-designed IPS reports in the Data Hub, along with a revamped homepage! Our team has worked hard to ensure that these…
Read MoreACHA is pleased to announce the release of the slate of candidates for the 2025-2026 national election. This election is a pivotal opportunity for members to select leaders who will…
Read MoreIn response to the persistent challenges to sexual and reproductive health access, the ACHA Reproductive Rights Advocacy Subcommittee (formerly a task force) is dedicated to assisting college health professionals in…
Read MoreThe Fall NCHA data reports are now available, providing valuable insights into the health and well-being of college students nationwide! More than 30,000 students from nearly 50 participating schools were…
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