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Every two years, UC San Diego participates in the National College Health Assessment which is a nationally-recognized survey from the American College Health Association offered to college health programs across the country. The results of this survey help us learn more about UC San Diego students' health habits, behaviors, and perceptions. These data help us plan programs, prioritize campus needs, allocate resources, and design strategies for intervention. To see results from the National College Health Assessment administered in 2023, we invite you to read the following reports:
The American College Health Association (ACHA) National College Health Assessment is a nationally recognized research survey that collects data about students' health habits, behaviors, and perceptions. Note, the results shown are summaries of a limited sample size due to a historically low survey response rate, and thus, should be interpreted with caution.
The Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act requires institutions of higher education receiving any form of federal funding to adopt and implement a program to prevent the use of illicit drugs and the abuse of alcohol by students and employees, and to conduct a biennial review of the institution’s program.