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Which College Is the Greenest?
New Survey Reports which Schools Make the Eco-Grade
As if choosing a campus wasn’t hard enough, this year The Princeton Review is adding green ratings to some of their college guides. The green rating score is a composite of factors from building and transportation policies, recycling, food sourcing, and environmental courses offered.
Campuses have been going green for a while now. The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education has a rating system for schools. The Worldwatch Institute outlines campus greening initiatives on its web site. And, the Sustainable Endowments Institute puts out the College Sustainability Report Card that grades 200 schools that have large endowments according to how they spend those endowments in ways that benefit the environment.
These new scorecards aren’t going unnoticed. As the Christian Science Monitor reported, according to a Princeton Review survey, 60 percent of college applicants and their parents say that the green factor would affect their application decision. Proponents claim that going green, especially with buildings, could lower costs in the long run and fit into the leadership role of universities. But, others, like Richard Vedder at the American Enterprise Institute, are concerned that going green could raise already high costs.
Photo from the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry Green Campus Initiative.


