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WVU recognized for nonpartisan democratic engagement plan

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In recognition of its strong efforts to promote civic learning and student voter participation, WVU is among 129 campuses to be awarded the 2026 Highly Established Action Plan Seal by the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge.

By engaging with 10.6 million students from more than 1,000 institutions in all 50 states and Washington, D.C., the ALL IN program empowers institutions of higher education to achieve excellence in nonpartisan student democratic engagement.

The Center for Community Engagement, housed within the Division for Land-Grant Engagement, leads the University’s civic engagement initiative, Let’s Go VOTE.

“We are honored to receive this recognition for our action plan and can’t wait to build upon our success to strengthen our democracy,” said Kristi Wood Turner, associate dean and director of the Center for Community Engagement.

Since joining the ALL IN program in 2020, WVU also received the Highly Established Action Plan Seal in 2024, as well as honors for voter participation in each cycle.