Colorado's leader in student civic engagement

Socially distanced, masked student voter registration on campus in Sept. 2020.MSU Denver is proud of its reputation for and tradition of civic engagement. The University is committed to inspiring and preparing students and employees to be civically engaged community members who strengthen our democracy through community advocacy, public service and productive dialogue. 

MSU Denver strongly supports civic engagement and peaceful assembly, balanced with our priorities to keep campus safe and to fulfill our academic mission. 

The University’s role is to educate and to encourage learning through thoughtful and respectful dialogue. MSU Denver values civic leadership and strives to integrate into the student experience knowledge and resources that enrich scholarship and enhance curricula. Our goal is to prepare civically engaged citizens, strengthen democratic values and contribute to the public good. Pillar III of MSU Denver’s 2030 Strategic Plan is to be a civic and economic catalyst for our community, making productive civic engagement a priority for our community. 

MSU Denver hosts a variety of academic and other programming to foster civic engagement and civil discourse, including:

Civic/Community Engagement Courses
The MSU Denver Institute for Public Service
The Voter Engagement Student Ambassadors Program
The Dialogues Program
The Urban Leadership Program
The Denver Project for Humanistic Inquiry

Voter Engagement

MSU Denver has a strong history of voter engagement and civic participation. Our students boasted the highest undergraduate voter turnout of any college in the country in 2016 and maintains a rate significantly higher than the national average according to the National Study of Learning, Voting and Engagement.

The University’s grant-funded, nonpartisan Voter Engagement Student Ambassador Project educates students about elections and encourages them to vote and get involved in the process. Check out more Voter Resources, including an election calendar, how to register and vote.

Colorado Ballot Guide

Resources including guides and explanations to help inform your 2024 Colorado ballot.

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Featured Events

3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Nov. 14

Circle Up & Check-in with the Restorative Justice Coalition

Laws and Guidelines for Civic Engagement

MSU Denver encourages civic engagement and is sharing the information below to help our campus community participate thoughtfully and effectively.

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Frequently Asked Questions