Frequently Asked Questions - Progressive U Groups


As a member of the Progressive U Alumni Association, you may create community groups in which you can share and discuss ideas and experiences with other members of Progressive U.

A group provides a home page for people with common interests to share and discuss their ideas and experiences with other members. This is a wonderful way to expand your horizons, learn from other people with similar interests, learn about something new, or create new friendships with other members on Progressive U.

There are virtually no limits to the types of groups to be found on Progressive U.

To see a list of currently active groups, you can visit this page.

Progressive U's mission is to foster an environment in which everyone is comfortable to discuss and share their opinions. With hope, the groups will help to reflect that mission.

Essentially, these groups are not meant to be sophomoric in nature. They are meant as a gathering place for like-minded individuals to discuss their opinions together on progressive issues. Not to bash, harrass, or otherwise degrade other members of the site.

Here is a list of examples regarding many of the groups on Progressive U:

  • Conservative Viewpoints
  • Learning to vote
  • Coalition For Good Blogging
  • Progressive U Addicts Anonymous
  • Religious Tolerance
  • We do realize that there may be interest in groups not currently related to Progressive Values. For example, there may be several members who merely want a place to exchange recipes or craft stories. This is acceptable provided that Progressive U's TOS is adhered to.

    If you do not see a group that you are interested in listed in the Groups Directory, or if you would like to see someone create a new group, you may write to any member of the Progressive U Alumni Association with your suggestion.

    Currently, the option to create a new group is only open to members of the Progressive U Faculty and members of the Progressive U Alumni Association. However, anyone may join a group.

    To create a group, click on the "Create content" link on your navigation menu; then click on "Group".

    This will lead you to a page in which you can set up your group and get it ready to launch.

    You will need to fill in the following fields:

  • Group Name: The name of your group should be short and should convey the overall interest of the group.
  • Description: The group's description will appear on the Groups' Directory list, and may provide a little more detail as to what the group is about or why the group is being created.
  • Welcome Message: This message will appear at the top of the page when a person goes to view your new group. This message should contain a link to your profile for easy contact, some basic rules and guidelines regarding your new group, and a detailed description of the group's objectives. Be as brief or as descriptive as you like with this.
  • Subscription Requests: This selection allows you to determine how you would like new members to join your group. You may select an open subscription, in which any Progressive U member may join your group at any time. Or you may select moderated, in which interested members will send a request to join the group, and you may choose whether or not to approve their request. Or you may set the subscriptions as "Invitation Only", in which you must send invitations for people to join the group, and they may decide whether or not to approve your request. For convenience, we recommend choosing only between the first two options, open or moderated.
  • Registration Form: This checkbox will allow you to list your new group to all new members on Progressive U. This will offer new members a chance to subscribe to your group as they join Progressive U. This is a great option for many groups to expand quickly and remain active.
  • On the listing of groups directory you'll notice that the managers of each group is listed by username.

    The manager of a group is the person who created the group. By creating a group, that person also assumes responsibility for monitoring the groups' activity and content. Additionally, that person also agrees to answer any questions related to the group.

    Unlike posting a blog entry to your normal account, groups works more similarly to the discussion forums.

    When trying to post a new topic to your group, you may only create Forum Topics. Since forum topics have no word limit, you may post topics as short or as long as you like.

    When you decide to create a new forum topic, you must fill in the fields as you would normally post a new forum topic to the main forums. However, you must select the appropriate forum to list your post. Most forum topics are better placed in the "Other Groups" Forum listed about half-way down the page.

    Additionally, you will want to decide whether or not your post is to be public or private. To do this, scroll down the page until you see a link reading "Groups". This link will open up to a list of groups you are currently a member of. You may select any number of groups to be able to view this post. By selecting no groups, or selecting public, the post will be viewable by everyone.

    For the most part, you will have the option to list your posts as private (only visible my other members of your group) or public (all members of Progressive U will be able to read your post).

    Whether you decide to make your post private or public will be up to you. Either option offers advantages and disadvantages depending on what you're trying to post.

    By opting to keep your post private, the content of your post will not be viewable by members outside of your group. This also means that your post will not be indexed by Google or other search engines, and will not appear when members of Progressive U search the web site for content. This may be optimal for posting things like stories or sensitive information that you wish to be kept private.

    However, if you want a large number of people to be able to access, read, and comment on your post, you might wish to consider allowing the post to remain public. This will allow the post the same privileges and accessibility as any other post on Progressive U.

    Please note: Directors of the Alumni Association and some members of the faculty can read all posts in all groups, regardless of their privacy settings. Keep this in mind when you decide to make a post. Content within groups must still adhere to Progressive U's TOS and violations will be dealt with.