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- The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) is a research, policy, and advocacy organization dedicated to strengthening and advancing the work of public universities. APLU’s 248 members span across all 50 states, the District of Columbia, six U.S. territories, Canada, and Mexico.
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APLU’s 248 members span across all 50 states, the District of Columbia, six U.S. territories, Canada, and Mexico. The association’s membership includes 25 university systems and 220 universities, of which 78 are U.S. land-grant institutions, and three affiliates.
- 1890 Universities
Twenty-eight years after the passage of the Morrill Act of...
- Commissions
The Commission on Information, Measurement, and Analysis...
- Councils
APLU’s councils enable senior public university leaders...
- Employment Opportunities
Jobs at Member Institutions & APLU. Job Postings enable you...
- Strategic Communications
The Council on Strategic Communications is a forum for...
- Food, Environment, & Renewable Resources
The Commission on Food, Environment, and Renewable Resources...
- Presidents
The Council of Presidents is composed of the chief...
- Economic & Community Engagement
CECE members help facilitate APLU’s Innovation and Economic...
- Academic Affairs
The Council on Academic Affairs (CAA) is composed of the...
- International Initiatives
The Commission on International Initiatives (CII) engages...
- 1890 Universities
APLU’s membership includes 220 campuses (including all U.S. land-grant institutions); 25 university systems; and 3 affiliates. The association’s membership includes 23 historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs), of which 21 are land-grant institutions (19 under the 1890 Morrill Act, two under the 1862 Morrill Act).
These institutions include 79 U.S. land-grant institutions, 19 of which are among the 23 historically black colleges and universities that are APLU members. There are also eight Canadian and five Mexican public research universities. Membership involvement. APLU members serve on councils and commissions.
- October 1887
- Mark P. Becker
- 251 Colleges, Universities and Higher Education Organizations
- Washington, D.C.
Who We Are. APLU’s day-to-day operations are led by President Mark Becker and more than 65 staff members. The Board of Directors provides oversight and direction for their work and is charged with setting membership and governing policies for the association.
The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU®. 1220 L Street NW Suite 1000 Washington, DC 20005. 202-478-6040 phone 202-478-6046 fax info@aplu.org
2021 was filled with both exceptional challenges as well as unique opportunities for the public university community. Through its robust government affairs and advocacy work, programmatic activities, and an unprecedented number of virtual convenings, APLU worked with universities to drive equitable student success; foster research and innovation to meet societal needs, and deepen community ...
Jennifer Keup, Ph.D. Vice President, Urban Initiatives & Executive Director, Coalition of Urban Serving Universities (USU) 202-478-6064. Jkeup@aplu.org. Biography.