If
you're not happy with the direction of the country and you want to take
back your future, at some point you will have to do something. It's not
enough to just know that we're going in the wrong direction. You
actually have to step out and get involved.
Most college campuses have conservative and libertarian student
groups. Find one of them to join.
Below is a list of some of the larger non-profit groups out there fighting for
freedom on campuses across the country. These groups help students in a
variety of ways, such as through training, by bringing in speakers,
offering activism tools, scholarships, and more.
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Bureaucrash
CampusReform.org
Collegiate Network
Institute for Humane Studies
Intercollegiate Studies Institute
Leadership Institute
Network of enlightened Women (NeW)
Students for Liberty (SFL)
Bureaucrash -
"Bureaucrash is an international network of activists, called crashers,
who share the goal of increasing individual freedom and decreasing the
scope of government. Through Bureaucrash Social, crashers connect and
collaborate on ways to use guerrilla marketing and new media to
introduce others to the ideas of individual liberty, personal
responsibility, and free markets. In short, we fight for freedom."
CampusReform.org - "CampusReform.org
is designed to provide conservative activists with the resources,
networking capabilities, and skills they need to revolutionize the
struggle against leftist bias and abuse on college campuses.
Created to give conservatives powerful new weapons in their fight
for the hearts and minds of the next generation of citizens,
politicians, and members of the media, CampusReform.org facilitates the
establishment of conservative student networks and supports their
development as a powerful voice of activism on their campuses. It makes
available new opportunities for groups’ interaction with alumni,
parents, faculty, and other members of the broader community interested
in taking a stand for conservative principles on America’s college
campuses.
Connecting up-to-date communications technologies to a principled
stand for limited government, the free market, national defense, and
traditional values, CampusReform.org makes possible a new generation of
student activism to identify, expose, and combat the radical left now."
Collegiate Network
- "For more than 25 years, the Collegiate Network has supported
independent college newspapers that serve to focus public awareness on
the politicization of American college and university classrooms,
curricula, student life, and the resulting decline of educational
standards. Each year over 100 papers across the country enjoy the
benefits of a membership with the Collegiate Network, and the number
continues to grow. CN member papers have earned reputations for both
in-depth reporting and witty commentary. They serve to raise the level
of discourse on the campus and provide an outlet for students to keep
university faculty and administrations honest. Many prominent
journalists have got their start by working for a CN paper."
Institute for Humane Studies (IHS)
- "Today, with a primary focus on students, the Institute continues the
work begun by Baldy Harper. The mission of IHS is to support the
achievement of a freer society by discovering and facilitating the
development of talented, productive students, scholars, and other
intellectuals who share an interest in liberty and who demonstrate the
potential to help change the current climate of opinion to one more
congenial to the principles and practice of freedom.
Each year IHS awards over $600,000 in scholarships to students from
universities around the world. IHS also sponsors the attendance of
hundreds of students at its summer seminars and provides various forms
of career assistance. Through these and other programs, the Institute
promotes the study of liberty across a broad range of disciplines,
encouraging understanding, open inquiry, rigorous scholarship, and
creative problem-solving."
Intercollegiate Studies Institute
- "The Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI) is a non-profit,
non-partisan, tax-exempt educational organization whose purpose is to
further in successive generations of college youth a better
understanding of the values and institutions that sustain a free and
humane society.
Founded in 1953, ISI works 'to educate for liberty' — to identify
the best and the brightest college students and to nurture in these
future leaders the American ideal of ordered liberty. To accomplish
this goal, ISI seeks to enhance the rising generation's knowledge of
our nation's founding principles — limited government, individual
liberty, personal responsibility, the rule of law, market economy, and
moral norms.
Leadership Institute
- "The Leadership Institute’s mission is to increase the number and
effectiveness of conservative activists and leaders in the public
policy process. To accomplish this mission, the Institute identifies,
recruits, trains, and places conservatives in government, politics, and
the media.
Founded in 1979 by its president, Morton C. Blackwell, the
Leadership Institute (LI) teaches conservatives the nuts and bolts of
how to succeed in the public policy process.
The Institute strives to produce a new generation of public policy
leaders unwavering in their commitment to free enterprise, limited
government, strong national defense, and traditional values. Institute
graduates are equipped with practical skills and professional training
to implement sound principles through effective public policy."
Network of enlightened Women (NeW)
- "NeW is the nation's premier club for conservative university women.
Started as a book club at the University of Virginia in 2004, NeW aims
to cultivate a community of conservative women and expand intellectual
diversity on university campuses through its focus on education. NeW
members meet regularly to discuss issues relating to politics, gender
and conservative principles. NeW has expanded to over twenty colleges
nationwide.
NeW has chapters on the following campuses: Arizona
College of Law, Arizona
State University, College
of William and Mary, Emory
College of Law, Florida
State University, Indiana
University, Meredith
College, North
Carolina State University, Ohio
State University, Purdue
University, Smith
College, The
King’s College, University
of Central Florida, University
of Dallas, University
of Florida, University
of Idaho, University
of Kentucky, University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University
of Tampa (MBA Program), University
of Virginia, and the University
of Virginia Law."
Students for Liberty (SFL)
- "The
philosophy of liberty is in jeopardy today. The older generations have let us
down, and there seem to be few short-term solutions. Our hope for a free
society lies in the future. The best investment one can make to promote liberty
today is in the youth, particularly in students.
Students are in a unique position that makes them open to the ideas of liberty. Academia
is an environment premised on a belief in debate and inquiry where all ideas
are welcome to be presented and inspected by each individual. Students have not
fully formulated their beliefs and so are interested in inquiring into
different world views. But without support from their academic or peer groups,
there is no hope for students to consider the ideas of liberty as viable
alternatives to authoritarianism.
There
are two types of students who enter college: those who are unfamiliar with the
ideas of liberty and those who already believe in liberty. Many students have
never read Locke’s Second Treatise, Bastiat’s The Law, or even the Declaration
of Independence beyond the quote 'Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness'.
What these students need is exposure to the principles of liberty that
underscore a prosperous society. The second group of students enter academia
with the hope of developing a greater understanding of their beliefs, yet that
they so often are beaten down to the point where they give up on their belief
in liberty and never develop their potential to further the cause or support
the philosophy.
The
problem is significant, but the solution is clear: There is a need for an
organization to counter the climate of authoritarianism on campus by directly
supporting students dedicated to liberty.
SFL provides a year-round forum of support with
consulting services, networking, and various resources to students and student
organizations."