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CampusReform.org Facts
What is CampusReform.org?
CampusReform.org is a massive new social network created by the Leadership Institute. This innovative activism web site recruits and trains young conservatives to fight leftist abuses and bias on America’s campuses. It helps them organize independent student groups to promote their conservative principles.
Who can join CampusReform.org?
CampusReform.org contains 2,376 elaborate subsites, one for every four-year college in the country listed by the National Center for Education Statistics. Each subsite provides a place for conservative students, alumni, and others to form an online community to identify, expose, and combat liberal abuses and bias at that campus.
When will CampusReform.org launch?
The website will launch to the public on September 15, 2009 to coincide with the beginning of the fall college semester.
What will CampusReform.org feature?
- A national networking and resource center
- A listing of more than 50 national and regional conservative organizations which offer programs and services for conservative students
- A listing of national events to train and educate conservatives nationwide
- Blog posts and articles from conservative leaders and successful student activists
- A regularly updated collection of activism ideas and tips for fighting the campus left, building club membership, fundraising, budgeting, and publicizing campus events
- Ability to integrate activities from Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, MySpace, LinkedIn, YouTube and users’ personal blogs
Tools to identify, expose, and combat liberal abuses and bias in higher education
- Scholarly reviews of college textbooks are supplemented by user comments based on personal experience of biased texts
A comprehensive professor rating system allows users to review and report faculty bias
- A place to share stories of liberal abuses and campus bias to CampusReform.org
- A listing of sources of free legal assistance to students subjected to abusive indoctrination or bias on campus
Campus subsites, group pages, and user profiles
- A subsite for each of America’s 2,376 four-year colleges and universities
- Customizable pages for student activism groups promoting conservative principles
- Individual user profiles to help conservatives network and communicate across the country
- User-written blogs on campus subsites and group pages featuring the latest news from the frontlines of conservative activism
Connections within the conservative community
- Access to Leadership Institute training in effective activism techniques
- Free access to conservative job and internship opportunities
How do I join CampusReform.org?
Students and conservatives across the country can sign up on September 15, 2009 by visiting www.CampusReform.org and completing a user profile. Signing up at CampusReform.org is completely free and provides users with access to a range of networking capabilities and resources to assist their activism on campus.
Why did the Leadership Institute create CampusReform.org?
For more than 30 years, the Leadership Institute has combated liberal abuses and bias on college campuses. LI has trained more than 74,000 people to fight for conservative principles, 9,200 of them in 2008. Now, the Leadership Institute is taking that fight to where today’s youth spend their time – the Internet.
Until now, most leftist abuses and bias on campus have been suffered in silence. Using the same social networking and viral marketing techniques used so effectively by the Obama campaign in 2008, CampusReform.org will dramatically increase the number and effectiveness of conservative activities at colleges and universities across America.
This project can revolutionize the conservative fight for the hearts and minds of a new generation of Americans. CampusReform.org will play a key role in reclaiming American higher education from the left.
What is The Leadership Institute?
Since 1979, the Leadership Institute has worked to identify, recruit, train and place conservatives in the public policy process, which includes government, politics and the media.
Created in 1997, The Leadership Institute’s Campus Leadership Program (CLP) already includes more than 1,100 active conservative clubs and campus newspapers which promote conservative principles and fight leftist abuses on campuses in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
Students who would like to start a conservative group or a campus newspaper should visit www.CampusLeadership.org. Additional information on the Leadership Institute is available at www.LeadershipInstitute.org.

