Higher Education Agenda

The Eisman higher education agenda will alleviate the unfair burden being placed on college students in Wisconsin. By reducing and eventually eliminating in-state tuition while simultaneously implementing loan forgiveness though Wisconsin-based Americorps, Eisman will foster a commitment to students that will ensure Wisconsin’s place as a leader in education and student rights.

Tuition
  • Immediate tuition freeze
  • Reduce tuition during first the first budget
  • Free in-state tuition in the second budget
Student Loans

Loan forgiveness though Americorps-style jobs in Wisconsin

Freedom

  • Roll back drinking age to 18
  • Decriminalize marijuana
  • No state interference with academic freedom

Campus Democracy

Create governance by stakeholders, including students, faculty, staff, and the wider community and faculty representatives to:

  • Examine tenure process
  • Set admissions policy
  • Develop campus

Internship and Volunteer Opportunities

Make a real difference for Wisconsin by becoming an Intern with the Eisman team! We are looking for motivated individuals to complete an Internship with the Eisman for Wisconsin campaign. As an Intern you will learn valuable campaigning skills and gain practical experience while adding a unique item to your resume. By work on important campaign tasks at the campaign headquarters and/or remotely, for at least 10 hours a week, Interns will earn a personal Letter of Recommendation from Green Party gubernatorial candidate Nelson Eisman. If you would like to help but don't think an internship is right for you, volunteers are welcome any time.

If you are interested in an Internship or Volunteering, contact Colleen at colleenemoran@gmail.com or (608)217-1495.

Why You Should Intern for the Eisman Campaign

  • Letter of recommendation from the candidate
  • Learn political campaign skills
  • Great resume builder
  • Hands-on campaign experience
  • Impactful work
  • Flexible hours
  • Short-term commitment
  • Won't interfere with finals, done Nov. 7
  • Work at the campaign office or at home
  • You have ten spare hours a week