AHIMA is dedicated to the advancement of health information and our student community. These resources will help you navigate our dynamic profession and discover your unique opportunity to impact health and healthcare.
We are purposeful about supporting your goals. Our AHIMA Foundation merit scholarships are available to currently enrolled outstanding health information undergraduates and professionals pursuing master's or doctoral degrees.
Launch your career with AHIMA’s Career Assist Job Bank. As an AHIMA student member, you can start your account, search and save jobs, and upload your resume. It’s never too early to find opportunities.
Activate your local reach with automatic membership with your local state association. Component State Associations (CSAs) offer opportunities to build your local network and volunteer. Connect with your CSA.
Visit AHIMA Access, our online member community, to ask questions in online groups and receive responses from other AHIMA members.
Get relevant insight from AHIMA’s official online library. As a thought leader in health information, we publish articles, toolkits and white papers to help you uncover key information you can use for school assignment references
Health information is critical to healthcare evolution. Join the conversation as we explore leading trends in the industry. Subscription to AHIMA’s online Journal is included with student membership.
Health information is complex, but our ability to translate critical regulatory updates keeps us engaged in what matters most, our patients. A custom weekly newsfeed entitled "MediRegs Weekly Regulatory Highlights" provides insights on federal guidelines and aggregates the most widely used content on MediRegs.
As an AHIMA student member, you can save up to 20 percent on resources such as textbooks, certification exam prep tools, certification exams, and events.
Our Mentor Match program is currently under construction and expected to relaunch later this year. Until then, we encourage you to connect with fellow HI professionals through Access, our digital community platform. If you have any additional questions, email academic.affairs@ahima.org.
Connect with our diverse student group on Facebook. Join AHIMA's Official Student and New Grad Career Development Group to explore where their health information career can go and how to get there.
Discover your career pathway. Our Career Map is a dynamic planning tool to help you explore career options. When paired with the Career Prep Workbook and Career Prep Webinars, you can confidently plan your next move toward a rewarding career in health information.