Indiana State University has been recognized by the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge (ALL IN) as a 2024 ALL IN Most Engaged Campus for College Student Voting. The ALL IN Most Engaged Campuses for College Student Voting recognizes colleges and universities for outstanding efforts to increase nonpartisan student voter participation. Indiana State joins a group of 471 colleges and universities recognized by ALL IN for completing four core actions:
Indiana State University Recognized as a 2024 ALL IN Most Engaged Campus for College Student Voting
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Indiana State University has been recognized by the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge (ALL IN) as a 2024 ALL IN Most Engaged Campus for College Student Voting. The ALL IN Most Engaged Campuses for College Student Voting recognizes colleges and universities for outstanding efforts to increase nonpartisan student voter participation. Indiana State joins a group of 471 colleges and universities recognized by ALL IN for completing four core actions:
- Participating in the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge
- Sharing 2022 NSLVE Reports with campus voting data with ALL IN
- Developing and submitting a 2024 democratic engagement action plan with ALL IN
- Having a current signatory to ALL IN’s Higher Education Presidents’ Commitment to Full Student Voter Participation.
Vice President for Indiana State University’s Office of University Engagement Dr Nancy Rogers: “I am incredibly proud of Indiana State University’s chapter of the American Democracy Project for their year-round efforts of civic duty and service to our campus and community. This award represents the high standard of involvement of our students and their continued efforts to increase voter turnout. Congratulations to our Sycamores and Alex Whitmore, Assistant Director of Community Engagement, on this deserving award.”
“The research is clear: colleges and universities that make intentional efforts to increase nonpartisan democratic engagement have higher campus voter registration and voter turnout rates. This year we saw more colleges than ever before step up their efforts to ensure that their students were registered and ready to make their voices heard at the ballot box,” said Jennifer Domagal-Goldman, Executive Director of the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge. “These Most Engaged Campuses are setting the standard for nonpartisan civic engagement work for colleges and universities across the country.”
At Indiana State University, efforts to increase voter engagement included hosting discussion panels with local elected officials, coordinating debates regarding area races, helping students register to vote, providing students with informative resources in person and digitally, and hosting live watch parties for key events like the Vice Presidential debate, Presidential debate, and Presidential election.
The ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge empowers colleges and universities to achieve excellence in nonpartisan student democratic engagement. Campuses that join the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge complete a set of action items, with the support of ALL IN staff, to institutionalize nonpartisan civic learning and voter participation on their campus. The ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge currently engages 10.8 million students from more than 1,075 institutions in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Campuses can join the ALL IN Challenge here.