Emory University
2024 National Collegiate Health Assessment (NCHA)

February 12 through March 10, 2024

An online survey to help improve mental health and well-being resources at Emory.
Your Input Has Impact

Your input has impact.

Participation in the study is an opportunity for students to make their voices heard! Students are selected at random to participate. Survey responses will remain confidential, and will provide valuable data and insights to Emory University leadership about student mental health, well-being, and resilience.

Data from this study can be used to:

  • Guide resource allocation at the appropriate scale
  • Evolve mental health services and programs on campus to meet current and projected needs across all demographics and identities
  • Understand the strengths and successes of current strategies
  • Communicate effectively with the campus community
  • Continue to raise awareness of campus resources
  • Develop proposals to secure grant funding to expand or develop programs
  • Evaluate Emory students’ needs in the context of the national landscape

 

You Could Win Up To $500

Complete the American College Health Assocation National College Health Assessment (ACHA-NCHA) and you could win up to $500 in prizes. All students receive a $5 gift card for submitting the survey. In addition, students who complete the survey will be entered into a raffle to win:

  • (1) $500 gift card 
  • (1) $300 gift card 
  • (1) $100 gift card 

Students may only win one of the prizes above. Prizes and gift cards are to be distributed in April 2024.

Students who do not receive the survey or who do not complete the survey are still eligible for prizes by sharing Emory NCHA 2024 marketing materials on social media. Students who help spread the world about the NCHA to the Emory community using the hashtag #EmoryNCHA2024 will have a chance to win one of five (5) $50 gift cards to the university bookstore.

Survey is open from February 12 through March 1, 2024. Check your Emory email for the survey invitation from ACHA-NCHA.

If you have questions or concerns, please contact Brandi Benton at brandi.benton@emory.edu.