ACLU COLLEGE AND COMMUNITY PROGRAM FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What are the new dates for the ACLU National Advocacy Institute Virtual Program?

  • The ACLU National Advocacy Institute Virtual Program (both the High School Program and the College and Community programs will run from Sunday, July 19th - Friday, July 24th, 2020
  • Note: some program components taking place over the preceding and following weeks. Please check back at www.aclu.org/institute for more details. (We’re working on this now and will update the website ASAP.)
  • The ACLU Advocacy Institute will be moving to a virtual format for the summer of 2020. Our program staff will ensure that that your days will be interactive and engaging, and that the core and quality of the experience will be maintained. You'll spend your week immersed in a blend of online lectures, activities, and small group discussions involving more than 100 ACLU and other experts. Details of your program curriculum will be made available in the coming weeks as we work to reshape the curriculum for remote instruction.
  • Yes, the program tuition fee is now $250. The new tuition fee covers all planning, programming, curriculum, and instruction costs. Scholarships are available for students who qualify.

All participants will receive a survey via email with more information on how to confirm your participation in the virtual program by May 15th. If you already completed your enrollment for the in-person Institute and paid a deposit, we will transfer both to the virtual program once you confirm that you plan to attend the virtual program. If you are no longer able to participate, tuition payments will be refunded.

  • All participants will receive a survey via email with response requested by May 15th on how you can opt-in for the virtual program or cancel your enrollment. At that time, you will have the option to receive a refund or donate your payments to support another student in need of financial assistance.

What is the application process for the ACLU College and Community Program?

  • The application is now open and can be found here. Each applicant is asked to provide contact and demographic information, and answer a short essay prompt. We encourage applicants to apply as soon as possible. Space is limited and priority is given to those who apply during the Early Decision and Priority Decision rounds.
  • The College and Community Program is designed for college-aged participants (18-24). Applicants must be at least 18 years old at the time of the program and completed one year of college or have graduated high school at least one year prior.
  • Applicants who graduate from high school in the spring of 2020 are encouraged to apply to the High School Program.

The admissions process for the program is built around three application deadlines: Early Decision, Priority Decision, and Regular Decision

  • Virtual Decision: Applications are due July 1st and successful candidates will be notified by July 15th.
  • During this challenging time, we have heard from many students who have requested additional time to complete their applications. As a result, we are now extending application deadlines through July 1st.
  • Yes, the ACLU is committed to providing full and partial scholarship opportunities for those who qualify based on family income. Applicants must apply for financial aid within the program application found here. Applicants will receive their program admission decision and financial aid decision at the same time.
  • The ACLU plans to accept approximately 500 highly qualified college-aged participants to take part in the College and Community Program.
  • The College and Community Program is looking for college-aged participants interested in lifelong engagement in grassroots organizing, policy development, and legal advocacy. Participants should demonstrate an interest and familiarity with civil liberties issues and a passion for advocacy and campus or community organizing.

Can you tell me more about the experience during the ACLU College and Community Program?

  • The College and Community Program will prepare college-aged participants for lifelong engagement in grassroots organizing, professional advocacy, and (legal) activism. Join alum of the ACLU Advocacy Institute, as well as college-aged participants with a passion for campus and community organizing, in a program that will build advocacy skills, enhance knowledge of civil liberty and social justice issues, and expose students to internships and career opportunities in public policy, law, communications, and social impact work.

How much does the College and Community Program cost?

  • The program tuition fee is now $250. The new tuition fee covers all planning, programming, curriculum, and instruction costs. Scholarships are available for students who qualify.
  • After acceptance to the program, the ACLU Institute Team will reach out via email with additional information to register and make payment.
  • Participants can create a GoFundMe page and remind friends and family via social media to help support their attendance to the program. Those who are currently enrolled in college can also speak with their advisor about grant opportunities offered at their college that can be used to help pay for extracurricular programs such as the College and Community Program.
  • Payments are due 1 week after your acceptance into the program. An email will be sent out to students with more information regarding payments and deadlines.
  • No. Upon acceptance please pay tuition before the deadline given to students via email. Please contact institute@aclu.org for questions.
  • Payments are fully refundable through July 15, 2020.