The American College Health Association-National College Health Assessment (NCHA) is a nationally recognized research survey that collects precise data about students' health habits, behaviors, and perceptions.
We uphold the Standards of Practice of Health Promotion in Higher Education by conducting population-based assessments in order to gather information on the health behaviors of our students as well as their perceptions about related college health topics. The data collected from this survey allows Florida State to plan, develop, implement, and evaluate programs, initiatives, campaigns, and policies that are driven by FSU student feedback.
While other health surveys of college students cover a single topic area, the NCHA maps the widest range of health issues:
- Alcohol, tobacco and other drug use
- Sexual health
- Nutrition, and exercise
- Mental health
- Personal safety and violence
This Survey Helps To
For more information on the NCHA in general please see the ACHA-NCHA website.
Current Survey
The Spring 2024 National College Health Assessment survey will be conducted February 5, 2024 thru March 1, 2024
What should I do if I’ve received an email for the NCHA survey?
If you are selected, you will receive an email invitation titled "FSU Student Health and Wellness Survey" asking you to participate in the survey. Please read the consent and click the link at the bottom of the email if you wish to participate.
- Not sure if you received an email in regard to the survey? Use the search bar on your email to look up, "FSU Student Health and Wellness Survey".
What to expect?
- All enrolled full-time degree seeing students on the Tallahassee campus will be invited to take the NCHA's survey.
- The survey will ask a series of questions on a variety of topics such as health behaviors, attitudes, and perceptions.
- All individual responses to the survey will be kept confidential.
- The survey will take 30-40 minutes to complete.
Questions?
Email chaw@fsu.edu for any questions/concerns.
Prizes for Completion!
Additional Information
If you'd like to learn more about the survey and how FSU upholds the Standards of Practice of Health Promotion in Higher Education, please check the NHCA survey page. If you'd like to also learn more about the NCHA in general, please see the ACHA-NCHA website.
Additionally, read the past surveys summary findings to see what the ACHA-NCHA II survey assessed in the past: