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Join the Beyond Backpacks Pilot for Online Travel Health Education

The American College Health Foundation (ACHF), with generous support from Valneva, is now enrolling campuses in its Beyond Backpacks: A Guide to Healthy Travel pilot program—a free, online, and self-paced…

Beyond Backpacks: Online Travel Health Education

Beyond Backpacks: A Guide to Healthy Travel is a free online program designed to help college students prepare for safe and healthy travel. The course is currently being piloted through…

ACHF Newsletter: Spring 2025

Letter From the ACHF Chair Michael Huey, MD Hello, College Health and Well-being Colleagues: Spring is an important time in the cyclical life of a college or university community. It…

Broadening Our Horizons and Supporting Student Health and Well-Being: ACHF’s Annual Campaign

Join the American College Health Foundation for our annual fundraising campaign with a bold goal: raise $20,000 and engage 100+ donors by June 6. Your gift to the Foundation fuels innovation…

ACHF Accepting Submissions for STI Prevention and Testing Mini Grants

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…

ACHF Awards $75,000 to Support HBCUs in Assessing Student Health & Wellness

SILVER SPRING, MD (April 29, 2025) — The American College Health Foundation is proud to announce it has awarded funding of $75,000 to the Historically Black Colleges and Universities Health…

Increasing Campus Vaccine Rates for Student Populations with Low Vaccine Coverage

This project provides grant funding to support the development of new programs, practices, and strategies aimed at increasing vaccine coverage on college campuses.

Supporting STI Prevention & Testing on High-Needs Campuses

The STI Prevention and Testing Mini Grant Program supports high-needs campuses in developing innovative, sustainable strategies for STI education, prevention, and testing.

Assessing HBCU Student Health & Wellness

This initiative will provide valuable insights into the health needs of HBCU students, supporting evidence-based strategies to enhance campus health services and interventions.

Addressing Well-Being on Campuses

We’re working to address worrisome mental well-being trends among college students through the creation of an online resilience education program.