Overall Rating | Platinum |
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Overall Score | 88.13 |
Liaison | Tonie Miyamoto |
Submission Date | Nov. 7, 2022 |
Colorado State University
IN-42: Voter Education and Support
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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0.50 / 0.50 |
Tonie
Miyamoto Director of Communications and Sustainability Housing and Dining Services |
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Has the institution earned the following during the previous three years?:
Yes or No | |
Voter Friendly Campus (U.S.) | No |
ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge (Silver level or higher) (U.S.) | Yes |
An equivalent, external voter education and support recognition program approved by AASHE | --- |
Documentation affirming the institution’s recognition for voter education and support:
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Website URL where information affirming the institution’s recognition for voter education and support is available:
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
Since 2014, CSU has participated in the National Study of Learning, Voting, and
Engagement (NSLVE). CSU reached Silver in the ALL IN challenge for the 2016 Presidential election, Platinum for the 2018 mid-term election cycle, and Gold for the 2020 Presidential election.
One way CSU engages students in voting is during registration for each semester. Students complete several tasks on their student portal, RamWeb, before they may register for classes. One such task is reviewing information and resources on registering to vote. CSU's Student Body President and Dean of Students sends a message to all students before each fall before national and local elections encouraging participation in voting and civic engagement and also sends a message at the end of the academic year encouraging participation in the summer primary election. Resources are included for students who are eligible to vote as well as ideas for how to get involved for students who are not eligible to vote.
Engagement (NSLVE). CSU reached Silver in the ALL IN challenge for the 2016 Presidential election, Platinum for the 2018 mid-term election cycle, and Gold for the 2020 Presidential election.
One way CSU engages students in voting is during registration for each semester. Students complete several tasks on their student portal, RamWeb, before they may register for classes. One such task is reviewing information and resources on registering to vote. CSU's Student Body President and Dean of Students sends a message to all students before each fall before national and local elections encouraging participation in voting and civic engagement and also sends a message at the end of the academic year encouraging participation in the summer primary election. Resources are included for students who are eligible to vote as well as ideas for how to get involved for students who are not eligible to vote.
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