Overall Rating | Gold - expired |
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Overall Score | 77.06 |
Liaison | Laura Bain |
Submission Date | June 22, 2021 |
Furman University
EN-6: Assessing Sustainability Culture
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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Laura
Bain Associate Director of Sustainability Assessment David E. Shi Center for Sustainability |
Does the institution conduct an assessment of sustainability culture?:
Which of the following best describes the cultural assessment? The assessment is administered to::
Which of the following best describes the structure of the cultural assessment? The assessment is administered::
A brief description of how and when the cultural assessment(s) were developed and/or adopted:
A copy or sample of the questions related to sustainability culture:
A sample of the questions related to sustainability culture or the website URL where the assessment tool is available:
Sustainability is important to how I live my life.
I am interested in integrating sustainability into my current or future professional career.
Furman is committed to sustainability efforts.
Please indicate the frequency with which you currently do the following things (most of the time; sometimes, rarely):
Use a "power-save" scheme for your computer.
Wash clothes in cold water.
Unplug appliances to eliminate ghost power use.
Turn off lights in unoccupied rooms.
Minimize the waste you generate.
Ride a bike or walk instead of using a car.
Repurpose an item instead of throwing it away.
Recycle paper, plastic, or aluminum.
How familiar are you with the following initiatives or places on campus (I am very familiar with it; I've heard of it and/or I know a little bit; I've never heard of it):
Furman's sustainability master plan, Sustainable Furman.
The Solar Farm
The Greenbelt
The American College and University President's Climate Commitment
The Place of Peace
The Living Machine
The Sustainability Science Major
The Shi Center Sustainability Fellowship Program
Would you support a Green Fee that would help improve student sustainability efforts at Furman? This fee would be included in student tuition.
A brief description of how representative samples were reached (if applicable) and how the cultural assessment is administered:
There were 703 respondents to the assessment. Respondent demographics were:
70% student (493)
8% faculty (55)
22% staff (153) and
gender descriptions were:
69% female (487)
29% male (205)
0.29% prefer to self describe (2)
0.29% prefer not to answer (2)
and 0.71% identify as non-binary (5)
Class descriptions were:
25% Freshmen (124)
27% Sophomores (133)
23% Juniors (111)
24% Seniors (119)
A brief summary of results from the cultural assessment:
174 Yes
187 Maybe
132 No
If a Green Fee was included in your tuition, what is the most you would be willing to pay per semester (USD)? Average: $15 (student respondents only)
Climate change refers to a long-term increase in the Earth's average temperature, attributed largely to increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide. How much of a problem do you think climate change will be in your lifetime?
(all respondents)
481 Major
164 Minor
13 No problem at all
43 I'm not sure
(students only)
343 Major
112 Minor
8 No problem at all
30 I'm not sure
How much of a problem do you think climate change will be for future generations?
(all respondents)
603 Major
60 Minor
7 No problem at all
30 I'm not sure
(students only)
430 Major
42 Minor
4 No problem at all
17 I'm not sure
Student respondents reporting that they ride a bike sometimes or most of the time:
262 Females
92 Males
Freshmen:102
Sophomores:109
Juniors: 80
Seniors: 63
Sample of longitudinal results:
In 2017 45% (26/58) of Freshmen responded that they agree with the statement, "Sustainability is important to how I live my life." In 2020, 61% (73/119) of Seniors (representing the same group of students), responded that they agree with the same statement.
In 2017 67% (39/58) of Freshmen responded that global warming will be a "major problem" in their lifetime and 86% (50/58) said it would be a "major problem" for future generations. In 2020, 69% (82/119) of Seniors (representing the same group of students), responded that global warming will be a "major problem" in their lifetime and 85% (101/119) said it would be a "major problem" for future generations.
In 2017, 85% (49/58) of Freshmen responded that they ride a bike sometimes or most of the time. In 2020, 53% (63/119) of Seniors, representing the same group of students, responded that they ride a bike sometimes or most of the time.
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