Part I – Campus Commitment

CEEP appreciates your hard work engaging your students in democracy. We’ve designed this self-assessment to help you identify which nonpartisan electoral practices currently take place at your institution and which can be usefully added. After taking it, please share with your campus nonpartisan engagement team and save the results so you’ll have a benchmark for future comparisons. Our staffers are eager to then go through the results and provide with tools, resource and ideas to help you develop your ongoing electoral engagement plans.

As you take the survey, please note how many questions you have answered Yes or No.  

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* 1. My role on campus is:

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* 2. Contact

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* 3. A campus coalition of faculty, staff, and students meets regularly to coordinate electoral engagement efforts and share resources.

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* 4. Our campus election engagement coalition created a written engagement plan to provide a clear roadmap?

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* 5. A designated staff member(s) or volunteer(s) coordinates and tracks electoral engagement efforts across campus.

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* 6. Our campus is participating in CIRCLE’s National Study of Learning, Voting, and Engagement (NSLVE). 
http://activecitizen.tufts.edu/research/nslve/

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* 7. The school calendar incorporates key electoral dates, including but not limited to, registration deadlines, election dates (including primaries), early voting timelines, and absentee ballot deadlines.

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* 8. Our campus has funds set aside for students or administrators who help carry out the campuses nonpartisan electoral engagement efforts. These could include student government funds, designated time of student affairs or student life staffers, or allocating Federal Work-Study funding, (Federal Work-Study students can work on nonpartisan engagement efforts, through AmeriCorps-VISTA volunteers cannot).

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