Data & Reports
University of Cincinnati complies with the U.S. Department of Education Alcohol and Other Drug Programs, Drug-Free Schools and Campuses Act (EDGAR Part 86) which requires Institutions of Higher Education to conduct a biennial review and annual notification of their alcohol and other drug programs and policies.
Biennial Review: Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act
Annual Notification: Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act
National College Health Assessment (NCHA)
The National College Health Assessment (NCHA) is a national research effort organized by the American College Health Association (ACHA). The survey is used to assist college health service providers, health educators, counselors, and administrators to collect data about their students' habits, behaviors, and perceptions on the most prevalent health topics:
- alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use
- sexual health
- weight, nutrition, and exercise
- mental health
- injury prevention, personal safety, and violence
While other health surveys of college students cover a single topic area, such as alcohol and drug use, the ACHA-NCHA offers the broadest range of health issues, as well as the ability to map the results over an extended period of time. The assessment was last conducted in 2020 and is not scheduled to be conducted again in the near future.
For earlier survey data, email wellness.center@uc.edu.
For additional data and reports, email wellness.center@uc.edu.