To support full student voter participation of all
eligible students, ALL IN and its Higher Education Presidents
Council has launched a call to action for higher education
presidents and chancellors to fully engage students in electoral
participation. A full list of signatories can be found
here.
“By supporting the full student voter participation of all eligible
students, we are reinforcing our commitment to service learning and
civic engagement,” said Heartland President Keith Cornille. “As part
of our mission to promote student success, it is vital to assist our
students with the tools of civic and social responsibility that will
help empower them and bring their strong voices to the community we
serve.”
While college student voter participation in elections increased
from the 2014 midterm election to the recent 2018 midterm election,
less than half of college students made their voices heard by
casting their ballots. According to the
National Study of Learning,
Voting, and Engagement, voter turnout at the more than 1,000
institutions participating in the study increased by 21 points from
19 percent to 40 percent.
“Today, young people are truly seeing how the decisions their
elected officials make impact their everyday lives, and in this
critical time, ensuring that they are able to make their voices
heard safely is critical,” said Jennifer Domagal-Goldman, executive
director of the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge.
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“We are excited to partner with higher education leaders across
the country to change the culture at colleges and universities around engagement
in our country’s political process. We are calling on all college presidents to
make this commitment to their students, campuses and communities.”
By signing the pledge, Heartland Community College committed to
ensuring all eligible students are able to register to vote and cast informed
ballots in the 2020 general election and beyond. Further, the College committed
to fostering campus cultures that support nonpartisan student civic learning,
political engagement and student voter participation.
The ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge
is a nonpartisan, national initiative recognizing and supporting campuses as
they work to increase nonpartisan democratic engagement and full student voter
participation. The Challenge encourages higher education institutions to help
students form the habits of active and informed citizenship, and make democratic
participation a core value on their campus.
More than 650 campuses have joined the Challenge since 2016, enrolling more than
7.5 million students.
[Steve Fast
Director, Public Information
Heartland Community College] |