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The Voter Friendly Campus program recommends institutions use
Strengthening American Democracy: A Guide for Developing an Action Plan to Increase Civic Learning, Political Engagement, and Voting Rates Among College Students.
As part of the
Students Learn Students Vote Action Plan working group
,
NASPA and Campus Vote Project created this document with partners from the Students Learn Students Vote Coalition to be an adaptable tool for assisting institutions in crafting robust written plans for civic learning and democratic engagement.The Voter Friendly Campus program recommends institutions use
Strengthening American Democracy: A Guide for Developing an Action Plan to Increase Civic Learning, Political Engagement, and Voting Rates Among College Students.
As part of the
Students Learn Students Vote Action Plan working group
,
NASPA and Campus Vote Project created this document with partners from the Students Learn Students Vote Coalition to be an adaptable tool for assisting institutions in crafting robust written plans for civic learning and democratic engagement.
Example Campus Plans
Community College of Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Public, 2 year, approximately 16,000 students
Clark Atlanta University
Atlanta, Georgia. Private, 4 year. HBCU. Approx. 4,500 students
Cornell University
Cornell, New York. Private, 4 year, approximately 22,000 students
Wayne State University
Detroit, Michigan. Public, 4 year, Approximately 24,000 students