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 Coverage on High-Needs Campuses
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…