WHAT DO CAMPUSES
COMMIT TO?
By joining ALL IN, campuses commit to:
Increasing student voting rates by helping students form the habits of active and informed citizenship and making civic learning and participation a core value on our campus.
Convening a campus-wide working group that includes members from academic affairs, student affairs, the student body, national and local community partners, local boards of elections, and any other relevant stakeholders.
Share Metrics with ALL IN to track progress over time. There are multiple different options as to what these metrics can look like such as campus voter registration metrics, top-line data from surveys like NSSE, NSLVE reports, and more. You do not have to be part of any particular study for your institution to participate in the ALL IN program. It is encouraged that campus coalitions consider the use of data to measure progress toward your action plan over time.
Developing and implementing a data-driven action plan to improve civic learning, voter engagement, and ongoing engagement in our democracy.
Sharing the campus’s action plan and NSLVE reports with ALL IN in order to be honored with seals of recognition and/or awards based on nonpartisan civic learning and student voter engagement efforts.