Inter-Campus Collaboration (3.0)

Credit Language

EN 9: Inter-Campus Collaboration – version 3.0

Indicators

  • 9.1. Inter-campus collaboration for sustainability

Questions & Answers

How has this credit changed between STARS Version 2 and Version 3?

  • Includes a new criterion on sustainability-focused articulation/transfer agreements, e.g., between community colleges and four-year institutions.
  • Expanded recognition for presenting on sustainability experiences and lessons learned (e.g., presenting at a sustainability conference/webinar/workshop).
  • A comprehensive list of differences can be found in the STARS 3.0 Summary of changes.

What qualifies as a sustainability-focused articulation/transfer agreement (Indicator 9.1.C.)?

There must be evidence of a sustainability-focused articulation/transfer agreement that provides students who are studying sustainability at one institution with a formal pathway to another institution. Such agreements typically reference the conditions for the completion of a sustainability-focused degree (as reported under AC 2 or 3) for students that completed academic course offerings at two or more institutions. A general agreement that students studying sustainability could potentially avail of would not be sufficient in the absence of a sustainability-focused agreement.

Examples include:

Can informal one-off support through listservs or a regional network count as mentorship (Indicator 9.1.D.)?

To count, at least one individual with formal sustainability responsibilities has served as a mentor or been mentored by a colleague with sustainability responsibilities at another institution in the previous three years. Providing informal one-off support through listservs or regional networks is not sufficient (but may qualify under one of the other criteria).

Suggestions for Institutions

  • Consider presenting on your campus STARS experience to your networks and peers to earn points for Indicator 9.1.B.
  • Consider becoming a peer reviewer for another institution’s STARS report to earn points for Indicator 9.1.F.

Potential Data Quality Issues

  • Intent of this credit is to recognize institutions that “collaborate with other educational institutions to help build campus sustainability broadly.” Therefore, ALL responses should focus on collaboration with other education-focused groups/initiatives (or list one valid example for each Yes response). 
  • Sustainability-focused articulation/transfer agreement – Such agreements typically reference the conditions for the completion of a sustainability-focused degree (as reported under AC 2 or 3) for students that completed academic course offerings at two or more institutions.
  • Has served as a mentor or been mentored – Response must reference an ongoing mentorship relationship with another sustainability officer at another institution. Providing informal one-off support through listservs or regional networks is not sufficient. 

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