“…Research shows that politics‐oriented courses influence the nature of young citizens’ political engagement in the years following college graduation (Amadeo, Torney‐Purta, Lehmann, Husfeldt, & Nikolova, ; Beaumont, Colby, Ehrlich, & Torney‐Purta, ; Hillygus, ; Niemi & Junn, ). Moreover, colleges use a variety of programs—including service learning opportunities, internships, voter registration efforts, and loan forgiveness—to equip and enable students to participate in public‐oriented activities (Anft, ; Bowman, Denson, & Park, ; Hoffman, ). Without the support of government programs, nonprofit colleges, and universities (and their public counteparts) would not be able to deliver citizenship‐enhancing resources and civic skills that foster political engagement among students and graduates.…”