Pellissippi State Community College is the only Tennessee community college that has been recognized by the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge as a 2022 ALL IN Most Engaged Campuses for College Student Voting.
The ALL IN Most Engaged Campuses for College Student Voting recognizes colleges and universities for making intentional efforts to increase student voter participation. Pellissippi State is one of five Tennessee colleges and universities recognized by ALL IN for
- Participating in the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge;
- Sharing 2020 NSLVE Reports with campus voting data with ALL IN;
- Developing and submitting a 2022 democratic engagement action plan with ALL IN; and
- Having a current signatory to ALL IN’s Higher Education Presidents’ Commitment to Full Student Voter Participation.
“This well-deserved recognition is a testament to the great work of our Civic Engagement Committee organized through our Student Engagement and Leadership office,” said Assistant Vice President of Student Affairs/Dean of Students Travis Loveday. “Their efforts to plan, organize and implement civic engagement programming and voter registration drives has increased the number of students who are actively engaging in the democratic process. This award affirms we are on the right path, and we will certainly look to build upon these successes.”
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 Challenge staff, to institutionalize nonpartisan civic learning, political engagement and voter participation on their campus.
“College student voter turnout has increased since 2016, and this increase has been driven by students,” said Jennifer Domagal-Goldman, executive director of the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge. “These students registered voters, served on their campus voting coalitions, spearheaded voter education efforts, advocated for campus polling locations and organized other voter engagement efforts to ensure their peers were confident and informed voters.”
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