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Civics Literacy

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Be Informed and Aware

Enhancing the educational experience of students and graduating a more informed citizenry.

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Your civics literacy journey.

Why is it important? College is a time of learning, growing, and discovery, and gaining a better understanding of civics encourages you to do just that. Through this civics literacy requirement, you’ll increase your understanding of important contemporary political issues, identify opportunities to grow your engagement in American politics, and expand your awareness of and options for civic participation.

Pathways

Getting to graduation.

To satisfy the graduation requirement, you must complete an educational activity as part of your chosen civics literacy pathway—of which there are three—and pass the Purdue civics knowledge test. The knowledge test can be completed at any time while the pathway is being pursued. The civics event and civics literacy recordings pathways may be combined (e.g., two events and two recordings, for a total of four).

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Three Pathways

The following are the current pathways you may take to satisfy the civics literacy proficiency graduation requirement. The first two pathways can be combined. For example, you may attend one approved Civics-related event and view three Civics Literacy recordings to satisfy the required four events and/or recordings.

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Civics Event Pathway

Attend four approved civics-related events and pass the required exam.
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Civics Literacy Recordings Pathway

Complete four recordings located in the Civics Literacy Brightspace module and pass the required exam.
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Approved Course Pathway

Complete one of the approved courses with a grade of at least C– and pass the required exam. Current approved courses include the following: COM 21000 Debating Public Issues, COM 31200 Rhetoric in the Western World, HIST 10501 American History 1, HIST 10601 American History 2, POL 10300 Introduction to American Politics, POL 21100 Introduction to Law, and POL 21200 Making Democracy Work.

Fast Facts

What you need to know about this graduation requirement.

 
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Starting in Fall 2022, all bachelor’s degree-seeking students must fulfill the Civics Literacy requirement.

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The civics literacy program is a graduation requirement for all undergraduate students. Once the activities are completed, a notation of civics literacy proficiency will be placed on your transcript.

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Civics literacy proficiency activities are accessed via Brightspace. Students will automatically see the Civics module in their Brightspace home page as well as a notation in their myBlueprint audits. 

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Too obtain the civics literacy proficiency, students will complete an educational activity as part of their chosen civics literacy pathway and pass the Purdue civics knowledge test. The knowledge test can be completed at any time while the pathway is being pursued.

Civics Literacy

Approved Courses

Completion of one of the following approved courses, by enrollment or AP credit, will fulfill your Civics Literacy Proficiency course pathway: 

Download the complete approved courses list [PDF].

You are required to earn a passing grade (C- or better) in one of the approved courses.

You are required to earn a passing grade (C- or better) in one of the approved courses.

You are required to earn a passing grade (C- or better) in one of the approved courses.

You are required to earn a passing grade (C- or better) in one of the approved courses.

You are required to earn a passing grade (C- or better) in one of the approved courses.

You are required to earn a passing grade (C- or better) in one of the approved courses.

You are required to earn a passing grade (C- or better) in one of the approved courses.

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Events and Activities

Submit your civics event.

The campus community is encouraged to submit events and activities that have a focus on civics. Student organizations, colleges, departments, and other groups looking to submit their events may do so through the following button. To be listed as a civics literacy proficiency event, the event must be designed to address one or more of the following: 

  • Increase understanding of important contemporary political issues.
  • Grow student engagement in American politics.
  • Expand awareness of processes and options for civic participation.
  • Increase civics knowledge. All requests will be reviewed by the civics literacy subcommittee. 

You will be notified as soon as a decision is made regarding whether the event can count towards the civics literacy requirement. A minimum of one month's notice is needed to ensure the subcommittee has enough time to review the event. Please submit the request as far in advance as you can. 

Contact US

Have questions?

 

Contact us at [email protected].

Kimberly O’Connor, Associate Vice Chancellor for Teaching and Learning

Michele Shawver, Civics Literacy Program Assistant
[email protected] 
260-481-0535

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Effective for the Fall 2022 catalog term, the Purdue University Board of Trustees has implemented a Civics Literacy graduation requirement for all incoming Purdue Fort Wayne freshman and undergraduate transfer students.

Students will complete the requirement by passing a test of civic literacy and one of three paths:

  • Attending four approved civics-related events.
  • Completing four civics literacy recordings on the Civics Literacy Brightspace module.
  • Completing one of these approved courses.

 

The Civics Literacy Graduation requirement applies to all Purdue Fort Wayne students, including transfer students, who enter Purdue on or after the fall 2022 catalog term. Students enrolled prior to the fall 2022 catalog term do not have to complete the requirement.

The Civics Literacy program was created with the goal of adding to the educational experience of Purdue students in an effort to graduate a more informed citizenry.

The desired learning outcomes include:

  • Increasing student understanding of important contemporary political issues.
  • Identifying opportunities to grow one’s engagement in American politics.
  • Raising student awareness of and options for civic participation.

 

The intent is for all incoming undergraduate students, including transfer students, from catalog term 2022 forward to complete this requirement at some point during their time at Purdue. Therefore, it will be required to graduate.

No exceptions have been identified at this time.

Once the required test and one of the three options have been completed, a designation of “Civics Literacy Proficiency” will be placed on a student’s transcript in the semester in which activities were completed. If you believe you completed the requirements and, at the end of the semester, this notation does not occur, please email [email protected].

 

Students can monitor their completion of the graduation requirement in myBlueprint.

One of the options for satisfaction (plus the Civics Literacy test) is the completion of a course on an approved list. These courses may be completed at PFW. Additionally, the AP credit earned for these courses will count toward completion. Courses transferred in as equivalent to a PFW course will also count toward completion. Questions about transfer credit may be directed to [email protected].

Students must still pass the exam.

A grade of “C-“ or higher is required.

Yes, students may retake the test as many times as needed to achieve successful completion. 

Please contact: [email protected]