How Green Is The College You Are Applying To?Not too long ago, prospective college students looked for academic rankings, up-to-date technology, along with general atmosphere and extracurricular activities when deciding their institution of choice. Now, along with these factors, students are on a mission to locate campuses with lofty sustainability reports. There are other resource sites that offer reviews regarding how “green” a campus might be, but the Green Report Card, a.k.a The College Sustainability Report Card is the first interactive site that reports on sustainability initiatives for over 300 colleges and universities in The United States and Canada. There is no doubt that major in-depth research has gone into developing, The Green Report Card. In fact, this year’s results showed that while many schools’ endowments fell during the global recession, their efforts to be both environmentally and socially sustainable increased. Colleges and universities are demonstrating that sustainability is good for the bottom line and for the environment.
According to an October 7, 2009 press release, “More than 95 percent of participating institutions agreed to share the inner workings of their green practices, resulting in over 10,000 pages of detailed data and descriptions. Overall, the College Sustainability Report Card has the highest response rate of any college sustainability ranking or rating…. Sixty-eight percent of 12,715 high school students applying to college, who were recently polled by the Princeton Review, said that they would value having information about a college’s commitment to the environment. To help students search, the Report Card website offers comparison of up to 10 schools at a time.”
The founder of Earth Promise, Adam Berg, is a University of New Hampshire Alumni, so we put the Green Report Card to the test. (Or shall we say, The Green Report card put UNH to the test!) According to the site, UNH has received an impressive overall grade of an A- two years in a row! The Green Report Card is an easy site to navigate. One of the (many) intriguing sections of the site invites people to apply for internships. For those contemplating a career in environmental sustainability, Green Report Card offers an exciting avenue to test the waters. Green Report Card has a remarkable list of college and university rankings to research. Being environmentally conscious is not waning anytime soon. Add the green factor to your analysis when deciding what university to attend. Tags: activism, campus, Canada, carbon footprint, change, changes, climate change, college, college students, company, earth, earth promise, earthpromise, eco-friendly, energy, environment, environmental, environmental footprint, environmental issues, global, global warming, green, green activism, green campus, green challenge, green changes, green compnay, green future, green internships, green living, green practice, green practices, green report card, green reports, green revolution, green tips, internships, organic, recycle, reduce, reports, reuse, social network, students, sustainable, UNH, university, University of New Hampshire |





