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Higher Education Network Awards Program
The American College of Healthcare Executives has implemented the following awards program to recognize undergraduate and graduate programs participating in the ACHE Higher Education Network who have demonstrated the highest level of ACHE engagement.
A total of two awards will be presented annually. The awards will be distributed as indicated below:
- An award will be presented to one undergraduate program that demonstrates the highest level of ACHE engagement, which will be determined by information provided by the programs.
- An award will be presented to one graduate program that demonstrates the highest level of ACHE engagement, which will be determined by information provided by the programs.
Higher Education Network Award Program Winners
Higher Education Network Awards Program
The American College of Healthcare Executives implemented an awards program that recognized programs participating in the ACHE Higher Education Network who advanced students to Member or Fellow status and also held innovative activities to develop leadership skills and to promote the benefits of membership in ACHE.
Higher Education Network Award Winners
Student Chapter Award
The ACHE Student Chapter Awards Program was established in 1994 to recognize those graduate and undergraduate programs with active student chapters whose programs demonstrated a commitment to promoting advancement in ACHE. In 2006, the program was revised and later renamed in 2008 to the ACHE Higher Education Network Award Program.