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New York State Summary ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge New York State Summary With over 1,200,000 college students in New York, college student voters in the state play an important role in local, state, and national elections. participating These institutions represent: 56 campuses 35 public institutions 11 minority serving institutions 32% of New York 10 Hispanic serving institutions 21 private institutions 2 institutions are 41 4-year institutions 3 Asian American Native American participating in Pacific Islander serving institutions the Challenge 15 2-year institutions & 75% 96% Average 2018 voter of ALL IN campuses registration rate at ALL IN 43% in New York have New York campuses of students at New York authorized NSLVE Compared to the national campuses are at a campus Compared to 88% of all campuses student registration rate of 73%* in the Challenge, participating in the Challenge representing 532,816 21 of 1,228,349 students 32% at New York campuses New York Average voting rate presidents and among ALL IN New York chancellors campuses in 2018 signed the ALL Compared to the national IN Presidential student voting rate of 40%* Commitment 33 2018 21% 30 seals Average 2018 campus New York campuses were awarded to New voter turnout increase at York institutions for New York campuses submitted 2020 their voter turnout compared to 2014 rates Compared to the a 20% increase action plans across ALL IN campuses* *as calculated by NSLVE Participating Campuses: Campuses in bold have signed the presidents' commitment. Alfred State College, Alfred University, Bard College, Binghamton University, Bronx Community College, Colgate University, College of Staten Island, Columbia University in the City of New York, Cornell University, Dutchess Community College, Farmingdale State College, Fashion Institute of Technology, Finger Lakes Community College, Guttman Community College, Hamilton College, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Ithaca College, Jamestown Community College, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Keuka College, Kingsborough Community College, Lehman College, Manhattan College, Marist College, Medaille College, Nassau Community College, Nazareth College, New York Institute of Technology, New York University, Rochester Institute of Technology, Siena College, Skidmore College, State University of New York at New Paltz, State University of New York at Plattsburgh, Sullivan County Community College, SUNY Adirondack, SUNY Brockport, SUNY Broome Community College, SUNY Buffalo State College, SUNY Corning Community College, SUNY Cortland, SUNY Delhi, SUNY Empire State College, SUNY Erie Community College, SUNY Morrisville, SUNY Oswego, SUNY: Fredonia, SUNY: Geneseo, SUNY: Purchase College, SUNY: Stony Brook University, University at Albany, University at Buffalo, University of Rochester, Vassar College, Wagner College, Westchester Community College. As of August 11, 2021 allinchallenge.org [email protected] 202.908.5226.
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