Accessible Text version of 2016 National College Health Assessment

Results of the National College Health Assessment

•Ann Arbor Campus

•February, 2016

What is NCHA?

  • Survey designed by the American College Health Association (ACHA)
  • Aligns with Healthey Campus goals
  • U-M previously conducted in 1998, 2006,2010 (undergrad) and 2014 (undertads and grad/prof)
  • ACHA compiles national data

How Can the Data be Used?

•To provide a “snapshot” in time of the behaviors, attitudes and beliefs of students

Wellness Courses | ALA 240: Living Well in College & Beyond

This course is designed for developing leaders to integrate researched-based strategies that are not only critical for individuals, but also have a ripple effect on those around us: the community we live in, and social change in the larger world.

For New Students (Domestic)

To learn about important health and wellness information, including COVID-19 response, how to submit your immunization records, health insurance options, and resources that the university can provide for you, read this information from University Health Service.

Get Involved

Looking for a volunteer opportunity? Here's how you can get involved with UHS, learn new skills, and practice leadership.

Ann Arbor Campus-Community Coalition addresses harmful alcohol use among youth and adults and helps create a thriving community.  All are welcome to attend monthly meetings.

Stay in the Blue

Stay in the Blue to help you get what you want while avoiding the stuff you don't want, by keeping your blood alcohol content (BAC) at .06 or below.

For LGBTQIA+ Patients

UHS works to provide affirming health and wellness services, so LGBTQIA+ patients can be treated well and stay well.