Research & Survey Data
We’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 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…
Read MoreACHA has collected data from SHSs regarding STI/HIV surveillance, cervical cancer screening practices and management of abnormal results on a calendar year (CY) basis since 1991. Formerly known as the…
Read MoreWe are excited to announce the launch of a new feature in the ACHA Data Hub, Create Your Own IPS Reports. You can now build reports using any of the…
Read MoreThe Spring 2024 National College Health Assessment was conducted January-June of this year, with a record number of students and institutions participating in the survey. With 103,639 students taking the…
Read MoreThis session will describe findings from the Topical Module on student mental health and well-being created a partnership between the National Survey of Student Engagement and the Student Well-Being Institutional…
Read MoreThe American College Health Foundation (ACHF), through an education grant from Hologic, created a new report examining how recent court cases and legislation related to sexual and reproductive health (SRH)…
Read MoreThis committee provides guidance on the strategic direction for ACHA research activities. Please note: ACHA Regular Individual and Student members may be appointed by the ACHA President to Board Advisory…
Read MoreThe American College Health Association (ACHA) has extensive research and survey data and aims to improve college health care by developing a national college health data warehouse and analytical tool,…
Read MoreThis committee works with ACHA’s Research Department to develop implementation plans for benchmarking surveys. Please note: ACHA Regular Individual and Student members may be appointed by the ACHA President to…
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