Important: Register to Vote or Update your Voter Registration

Students, 

As you settle back into your social and academic life on campus, don’t forget your broader civic role. Please take a moment to prepare to participate in democracy by registering to vote NOW!
Registering to vote is quick, easy, and ensures that you can exercise your right to vote in the next election. Students have the right to register to vote and to vote in Colorado if they meet all eligibility requirements, which are detailed below.  
You can find information on how to register to vote, how to vote, and how to get involved in get-out-the-vote efforts at CC on the CCVotes section of the CCE website.
Here are some frequently asked questions:
  • How do I register to vote? Eligible voters can complete the registration process, or update their information, completely online using the last 4 digits of their Social Security Number or CO ID.
  • You can also register in person at a Voter Service and Polling Center. You must update your voter registration each time you move.
  • When do I have to register, or update my registration, to vote in the next election? You may register to vote and/or update your registration online and still receive a mailed ballot up to eight days before the election you intend to vote in. After that, you can register to vote, update your registration, and vote in person at a Voter Service Center until 7 p.m. on Election Day.
  • How will I get my ballot? Ballots are automatically mailed to all eligible, registered voters, so you can easily vote by mail or ballot drop-off box. Register or update your voter registration now to ensure you will get your ballot for the 2022 Election. Ballots will begin to be mailed on Oct. 17.
  • How do I return my ballot? Completed ballots may be mailed in or dropped off at any Voter Service Center or ballot drop box. You may also vote in person during early voting or on Election Day. You can find a Voter Service Center here.
  • Who is eligible to register to vote in Colorado? To be eligible to register to vote in Colorado, you must: be a U.S. citizen; be 16 years of age or older; and live in Colorado for at least one day.
  • Who is eligible to vote in Colorado? To be eligible to vote in Colorado, you must: be a U.S. citizen; be 18 years old or older by Election Day; and live in Colorado at least 22 days prior to Election Day.
  • What if I want to vote in another state? For information about registering or updating your registration in a state other than Colorado, visit usa.gov.
Feel free to email ccvotes@coloradocollege.edu“>ccvotes@coloradocollege.edu with questions or for more information. CC Votes is a cross-campus committee that strives to increase CC voter engagement and turnout by organizing voter registration efforts, directing voter outreach and education, and facilitating ballot collection initiatives. You can also contact your County Clerk’s office with questions or for more information.
Best, 

The Collaborative for Community Engagement

in partnership with CC Votes and New Era Colorado

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Gratitude and a Great Beginning

Watch President Richardson’s Inauguration TODAY

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Help us commemorate L. Song Richardson’s inauguration as the 14th president of Colorado College by watching the ceremony livestream TODAY, Aug. 29, at 8:45 a.m. MDT. You can also watch a recording after the event concludes. Classes will begin at 10:30 a.m. to ensure all of our CC community can attend.

Join us as we celebrate the start of CC’s 149th academic year and this historic moment for the CC community!

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Free Activities for Community Day

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Today is Community Day! As part of the celebrations leading up to the inauguration of CC’s 14th president, L. Song Richardson, we invite everyone from the CC and broader community to campus for fun and free activities throughout the day.

At the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College, make sure to stop by the exhibit “Chicanx Landscapes,” which explores landscapes as a system of ecology, history, culture, and belonging from a Chicanx perspective, with new works presented by the interdisciplinary artist collaborative, Desert ArtLAB.

Starting at 10 a.m. at the FAC, CC faculty will present on all types of interesting topics from how the Fed sets interest rates to the recent Supreme Court rulings to what we can learn from zombies. Visit our website for a full listing of topics, speakers, and times.

From 10 a.m.-4 p.m., the FAC’s Bemis School of Art will host Hands-on Art Day. Pop in and explore your creativity in drawing, painting, and sculpture. Hands-on Art Day will offer a variety of hands-on art projects along with artist demonstrations and interactive, self-guided activities. Bemis instructors will help guide you to awaken your art-making skills or show you new possibilities in making art.

From 10 a.m.-noon, experience the new home of Tiger hockey, Ed Robson Arena, with free ice skating; no pre-registration is necessary. Ice skates will be provided free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis.

At El Pomar Sports Center, CC Athletics and Recreation will give tours and offer classes and clinics in indoor rock climbing at the Ritt Kellogg Climbing Gym, floor Pilates, lacrosse, rugby, ultimate frisbee, Zumba, tennis, and much more! Get more information and be sure to register in advance

Come cheer on CC’s women’s soccer team as they face Army in a home match on Stewart Field at 2 p.m.
Remember, classes start at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow, Aug. 29, so that all may watch or attend the inauguration ceremony at 8:45 a.m. Tune in to the livestream and get all of the details.

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