Community College Community of Practice

ALL IN launched the Community College Community of Practice in August 2022. The Community of Practice hosts monthly conversations focused on supporting the involvement of Community Colleges in the ALL IN program and more broadly increasing nonpartisan democratic engagement at these institutions.  To learn more about the community college community of practice program, read Community Colleges Are Key To Promote Voter Engagement (11/1/2022).

The community college Community of Practice chorts, are supported by a group of faculty and staff higher education practitioners. The 2024 Community College Community of Practice Fellows are Will BowlinStanley Ebede, and Shannon Williams.

Participating Campuses — Alphabetical By Institution

Community College Awards & Recognition

Participating community colleges can receive recognition for their nonpartisan voter engagement efforts by way of the individual nomination processes, NSLVE-based awards, highly established action plan ranking and the student voting honor roll.

Highest Registration Rate: Arapahoe Community College
Most Improved Registration Rate: Macomb Community College
Most Improved Voting Rate: Macomb Community College
Highest Voting Rate: Washtenaw Community College

Highest Registration Rate: Davidson-Davie Community College

Most Improved Voting Rate: Northeast Mississippi Community College

Highest Voting Rate: Inver Hills Community College

Best Action Plan: Delta College

Overall Highest Voting Rate at a Community College: Madison Area Technical College
Overall Most Improved Voting Rate at a Community College: College of the Canyons