An ACHF partnership with Aetna Student Health
Well-being serves as the foundation for positive educational experiences in college, while also fostering lasting benefits for both physical and mental health.
However, institutional design of well-being programs is varied as there are many models and dimensions of wellness and well-being, and many viewpoints on how a campus can and should address the emotional needs of their students, staff, and faculty.
ACHF and Aetna Student Health have partnered on a multi-year project to explore the topic of well-being, and how it is measured and applied on college campuses.
Topic
College Health & Wellness Programming, DEIJA, Health Education & Promotion, Mental Health, Research & Survey Data, Well-being
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
With support from ACHF, the HBCU Health Equity Data Consortium (HEDC) will…