White House Healthy Campus Challenge
Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, 20 million more Americans have gained coverage, and the nation's uninsured rate now stands at its lowest level ever. At the same time, we have seen the slowest growth in the price of health care in 50 years. Access to affordable, quality health care is critically important for young people as they reach adulthood and enter the job market. It gives them peace of mind that allows them to focus on their studies, helps them stay healthy as they join the workforce, and is vital to building a strong economy and a strong middle class. Since the Affordable Care Act was enacted, 6.1 million young adults have gained coverage.
But there's more work to be done. In communities across the country, individuals eligible for Marketplace coverage remain uninsured. And the remaining uninsured are disproportionately young, which is why the Administration is taking new steps to reach young people during this year's open enrollment period, starting
As part of this year's open enrollment efforts, we are launching the White House Healthy Campus Challenge. This Challenge aims to engage college and university campuses, and in particular community college campuses, across the country in enrollment efforts. We will work with administrators, students, faculty, staff, alumni, and local community leaders and elected officials to reach the uninsured both on campus and in the surrounding community, sharing best practices with them that have worked during prior open enrollment periods.
The 2016 White House Healthy Campus Challenge builds on the successful 2015 White House Healthy Communities Challenge, in which
To participate, campuses should submit an application HERE by
On or after
The Open Enrollment Outreach Actions: Participants agree to undertake the following best practices:
*Undertake in-person enrollment activities on campus, such as in-person enrollment events, tabling in high traffic areas and at high traffic events, and providing enrollment opportunities within student services facilities;
*Send e-mails to students and faculty reminding them of the opportunity to enroll, especially within five days of the
*Use public social media platforms to highlight open enrollment for students, staff, and the partners and stakeholders with which we work; and
*Take some additional action, such as, but not limited to:
*Partnering with elected officials and/or community leaders (e.g. local businesses, corporations, local non-profit organizations, etc.) to amplify open enrollment outreach activities and highlight upcoming deadlines for campus community members and the broader community;
*Engaging and educating alumni on open enrollment through targeted communication, especially within five days of the
*Providing information about open enrollment on online student portals, on publically accessible campus websites, and in print on campus; or
*Other creative actions to reach additional individuals (e.g. videos, phonebanking, community events that expand past the campus, etc.).
White House Healthy Campus Challenge Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How does a campus opt-in? Can a student group opt-in, or does it have to be an institution's President or Chancellor?
Campuses that submit an application online by
Any member of an educational institution (President or Chancellor, student leader, faculty member, staff member, etc.) can opt-in to the Healthy Campus Challenge. That said, we have found that the most successful open enrollment efforts occur when coordination occurs at all levels of an institution. We encourage campus administrations, student leaders, faculty and staff, and alumni to coordinate and collaborate in their efforts.
Q: Can all campuses participate, or only campuses in specific communities?
We encourage campuses in every community to participate in the Challenge, particularly those in communities that have a large number of uninsured individuals.
Q: How will campus outreach efforts be evaluated to determine if a campus qualifies as a White House Healthy Campus?
All campuses that submit an application to be considered a participant by
Q: Is there a specific format for applying to be a White House Healthy Campus?
Yes, we will take all submissions to participate through this LINK. Then, throughout open enrollment, the
Q: By what date should campuses submit their application and to whom do they submit it?
All campuses interested in participating should complete this LINK no later than
Q: What is the criteria for being selected to attend Healthy Campus Day at The
All campuses that submit an application to be considered a participant by
Q: What resources are available for participating campuses?
CMS has developed this helpful guide for local officials to use to amplify open enrollment within their communities. These resources can be used by any interested community leader or community member.
Additionally, the actions set forth in the Challenge have been successful in engaging communities, including educational institutions, in past open enrollments. The
Q. When will you announce the campuses that qualified for the Challenge?
We will announce them shortly after the
Q. When will you announce the lottery winners/who is invited to the
We will announce them in early January.



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