Higher Education Network Awards Program Winners

 

The American College of Healthcare Executives established the Higher Education Network Award to recognize those Higher Education Network participants whose programs have demonstrated a commitment to engagement with ACHE.

2013–2024 Winners:

 

2024

Graduate Program Winner

University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa.

Undergraduate Program Winner

Brazosport College, Lake Jackson, Texas.

2023

Graduate Program Winner

Baylor University, Waco, Texas

Undergraduate Program Winner

DeSales University, Center Valley, Pa.

2022

Graduate Program Winner

Army-Baylor University, Fort Sam Houston, Texas

Undergraduate Program Winner

Brazosport College, Richwood, Texas

2021

Graduate Program Winner

Army-Baylor University, Fort Sam Houston, Texas

Undergraduate Program Winner

University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee

2020

Graduate Program Winner

University of North Florida, Jacksonville

Undergraduate Program Winner

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

2019

Graduate Program Winner

Army-Baylor University, Fort Sam Houston, Texas

Undergraduate Program Winner

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

2018

Graduate Program Winner

Army-Baylor University, Fort Sam Houston, Texas

Undergraduate Program Winner

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

2017

Graduate Program Winner

Army-Baylor University, Fort Sam Houston, Texas

Undergraduate Program Winner

James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.

2016

Graduate Program Winner

Army-Baylor University, Fort Sam Houston, Texas

Undergraduate Program Winner

James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.

2015

Graduate Program Winner

Army-Baylor University, Fort Sam Houston, Texas

2014

Graduate Program Winner

Texas A&M Health Science Center School of Rural Public Health, College Station, Texas

Undergraduate Program Winner

James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.

2013

Graduate Program Winner

Army-Baylor University, Fort Sam Houston, Texas

 

Higher Education Network Awards Program Winners (2008–2012)

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.

2012

Graduate Program with the greatest number of graduates that advanced to Member, Fellow over a one-year period

Army-Baylor University Graduate Program, Fort Sam Houston, Texas

Graduate Program with the greatest percentage of graduates that advanced to Member, Fellow over a one-year period

Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia

2011

Graduate Program with the greatest number of graduates that advanced to Member, Fellow over a one-year period

Army-Baylor University Graduate Program, Fort Sam Houston, Texas

Graduate Program with the greatest percentage of graduates that advanced to Member, Fellow over a one-year period

Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia

2010

Graduate Program with the greatest number of graduates that advanced to Member, Fellow over a one-year period

Army-Baylor University Graduate Program, Fort Sam Houston, Texas

Graduate Program with the greatest percentage of graduates that advanced to Member, Fellow over a one-year period

Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia

2009

Graduate Program with the greatest number of graduates that advanced to Member, Fellow over a one-year period

Army-Baylor University Graduate Program, Fort Sam Houston, Texas

Graduate Program with the greatest percentage of graduates that advanced to Member, Fellow over a one-year period

Trinity University, San Antonio

2008

Graduate Program with the greatest number of graduates that advanced to Member, Fellow over a one-year period

Army-Baylor University Graduate Program, Fort Sam Houston, Texas

Graduate Program with the greatest percentage of graduates that advanced to Member, Fellow over a one-year period

University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida

 

Student Chapter Award Winners (1994–2006)

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.

GRADUATE PROGRAM WINNERS

2006

Virginia Commonwealth University
Trinity University
Northwestern University
Army-Baylor University

2005

Virginia Commonwealth University
University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill
U.S. Army-Baylor University

2004

University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill
Virginia Commonwealth University
U.S. Army-Baylor University

2003

University of Florida

2002

University of Alabama at Birmingham
Cornell University
U.S. Army-Baylor University
Virginia Commonwealth University

2001

University of Alabama at Birmingham
Loma Linda
Medical College of Virginia at Virginia Commonwealth University
Washington University

2000

University of Alabama at Birmingham
U.S. Army-Baylor University
Medical College of Virginia at Virginia Commonwealth University

1999

University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill
Trinity University
U.S. Army-Baylor University

1998

Trinity University
U.S. Army-Baylor University
Washington University

1997

University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill
Washington University

1996

Trinity University
Washington University

1995

Army-Baylor University
Washington University

1994

University of Alabama at Birmingham
Washington University

UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM WINNERS

2003

Southwest Texas State University

2002

University of Kentucky
University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill

1995

University of South Dakota