University Chapters


Poli-Lit University Chapters Description

Campus Mission


Building Civic Knowledge

The University chapters of Poli-Lit will advance the organization’s mission of improving political literacy on campus and in the wider community. Through data, dialogue, and collaboration, Poli-Lit helps students better understand who represents them and how they can engage in civic life.

First Project (Poll Initiative)


Political Literacy Chart

This is not an real poll, but a example of what a Poli-Lit poll may look like at a university

Campus Political Literacy Poll

Poli-Lit will conduct a random blind survey poll of approximately 350 (example.) students to assess the current level of political literacy at universities—particularly knowledge of local representatives and government processes. The results will guide our programs and measure progress by the 2026 midterm elections.

Example 2.

Not a real poll

Call to Action


Get Involved with Poli-Lit at a University

Interested in joining Poli-Lit or collaborating with our campus chapters? We’re recruiting students, faculty, and civic partners for our launch year in 2026. All information listed on this page will be done in Poli-Lit chapters.

Poli-Lit CSUSB

Coming 2026 — Pending Approval from the Office of Student Leadership and Engagement (OSLE)

Join waitlist

Start a Poli-Lit University Chapter

Request Chapter form

Partnerships & Collaboration


Community Organizations

Collaborate with civic and educational partners to promote informed participation.

Provide internships, research projects, and civic-engagement opportunities.

Political Science Department

Local Representatives

Partner with local elected officials to host town halls and educational events.


Poli-Lit is a registered California nonprofit organization (pending 501(c)(3) approval).