Led by the Center for Civic Engagement and Learning (CCEL), Case Western Reserve University continued a number of initiatives to encourage and enable students to register to vote.
CCEL submitted a report of these efforts for continuation of CWRU’s Voter Friendly Campus designation—awarded by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators and the Campus Vote Project—and CWRU was again recognized as a Voter Friendly Campus.
The designation recognizes CWRU’s efforts to break down barriers and empower students with the information and tools they need to participate in the political process.
CWRU was one of 123 institutions across the country to earn the distinction.