Overall Rating | Gold |
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Overall Score | 78.69 |
Liaison | Lindsey Kalkbrenner |
Submission Date | Feb. 14, 2023 |
Santa Clara University
EN-1: Student Educators Program
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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2.07 / 4.00 |
Veronica
Johnson Academics and Engagement Program Manager Center for Sustainability |
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Part 1. Percentage of students served by a peer-to-peer, sustainability educators program
9,664
Total number of students served by a peer-to-peer sustainability outreach and education program:
9,664
Percentage of students served by a peer-to-peer sustainability outreach and education program:
100
1st program
Residential Sustainability Liaison Network
A brief description of the student educators program (1st program):
A Sustainability Liaison is designated for every Residential Learning Community, and they are responsible for engaging their residents in sustainable behaviors, create sustainability-themed programs, and facilitate campus-wide residence hall initiatives including the Energy Challenge, Swap for Good, and waste diversion during move-out. The program is led by the Sustainability Coordinator for Housing & Dining, with staff support from the Center for Sustainability and Office of Residence Life. Residential Sustainability Liaisons meet quarterly with the Center for Sustainability to receive training and up-to-date information about sustainability initiatives on campus.
A brief description of the student educators program’s target audience (1st program):
The target audience of this program are all the students that are living in the residence halls on-campus, through Residential Sustainability Liaisons who engage them in sustainable behaviors as early as their first year. Besides the annual initiatives mentioned above, Residential Sustainability Liaisons organize other events and programs which encompass different aspects of sustainability (nature, social, economics, and well-being).
Number of trained student educators (1st program):
9
Number of weeks the student educators program is active annually (1st program):
30
Average or expected number of hours worked weekly per trained student educator (1st program):
0.50
Total number of hours worked annually by trained student educators (1st program):
90
Website URL where information about the student educators program is available (1st program):
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2nd program
Student Organization Sustainability Liaison Network
A brief description of the student educators program (2nd program):
Student Organization Liaisons engage their organization's members in sustainable behaviors in order to develop a culture of sustainability among students at SCU. Liaisons share and discuss endeavors, events, ideas, and foster collaborative opportunities between multiple organizations. The program is led by the Sustainability Coordinator for Collaborative Events, with staff support from the Center for Sustainability. Student Organization Sustainability Liaisons meet quarterly with the Center for Sustainability to receive training and up-to-date information about sustainability initiatives on campus.
A brief description of the student educators program’s target audience (2nd program):
The target audience of this program is members of chartered student organizations (CSOs) and registered student organizations (RSOs). Student Organization Sustainability Liaisons organize other events and programs which encompass different aspects of sustainability (nature, social, economics, and well-being).
Number of trained student educators (2nd program):
11
Number of weeks the student educators program is active annually (2nd program):
30
Average or expected number of hours worked weekly per trained student educator (2nd program):
0.50
Total number of hours worked annually by trained student educators (2nd program):
166
Website URL where information about the student educators program is available (2nd program):
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3rd program
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A brief description of the student educators program (3rd program):
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A brief description of the student educators program’s target audience (3rd program):
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Number of trained student educators (3rd program):
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Number of weeks the student educators program is active annually (3rd program):
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Additional programs
Sustainability Guides (years active: 2020-2022) was a program that enabled individuals who desire to have campus sustainability knowledge to become trained to serve as hotspots of information for students, faculty, and staff. Sustainability guides were required to share sustainability knowledge, earn at least one sustainability badge per quarter, attend at least one Center for Sustainability event per quarter, and read the campus sustainability newsletter.
Number of trained student educators (all other programs):
34
Number of weeks, on average, the student educators programs are active annually (all other programs):
30
Average or expected number of hours worked weekly per student educator (all other programs) :
0.10
Total number of hours worked annually by trained student educators (all other programs):
102
Part 2. Educator hours per student served by a peer-to-peer educator program
358
Hours worked annually by trained student sustainability educators per student served by a peer-to-peer program:
0.04
Optional Fields
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