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CampusQuest was developed to help you promote interfaith dialogue on your campus, and to help make it a vital and visible part of campus life. We don't have a standard program for you to follow. Instead, we encourage you to bring together a group of students who share your desire to expand understanding and use your own creativity to develop a project that works for your group and for your campus.

Here are some general guidelines:

  • Involve representatives from the many different religions represented on your campus.
  • Find an advisor to work with you - a faculty member with background in religious studies, a campus clergyperson, or a representative from an organization that promotes inter-group understanding. You can also write us at info@campusquest.org, and we might be able to find you an advisor through our partner organizations.
  • Form a steering committee of students representing different faith groups. This will give your group an infrastructure to keep you going.
  • Develop a realistic plan of action that your group can execute. We encourage you to think of a project that could grow and develop over many years, but which has clear objectives that can be achieved by April of the current school year.
  • Enroll your group on this Website as an official CampusQuest participant. File your plan with us and report in monthly on your progress. Remember, Faith & Values Media, the sponsor of CampusQuest, will award cash grants to selected schools or organizations in order to support the further development of the most promising projects. Only those plans that have been filed and updated monthly will be eligible.