Overall Rating Silver - expired
Overall Score 48.88
Liaison Amy McElhinney
Submission Date Oct. 2, 2014
Executive Letter Download

STARS v2.0

University of Mount Union
AC-6: Sustainability Literacy Assessment

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 1.33 / 4.00 Chuck McClaugherty
Director of Center for Envi. Sci.
Brumbaugh Ctr Envi Sci
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field

The percentage of students assessed for sustainability literacy (directly or by representative sample) and for whom a follow-up assessment is conducted:
0

The percentage of students assessed for sustainability literacy (directly or by representative sample) without a follow-up assessment:
60

A copy of the questions included in the sustainability literacy assessment(s):
The questions included in the sustainability literacy assessment(s) :

University of Mount Union
Sustainability Questionnaire Fall 2013
Please circle most appropriate response

A. General Sustainability Knowledge

1. What is meant by the term “carbon footprint”?
a. The amount of carbon released with each step taken.
b. Greenhouse gasses released by burning fossil fuels for electricity, transportation, etc.
c. The amount of carbon we consume on the average day.
d. I don’t know

2. “Sustainability” with regard to natural resources means:
a. Using natural resources as slowly as possible
b. Using only as much as is replaced by natural processes
c. Discovering new resources to allow maximum economic growth
d. I don’t know

3. Which of the following is a renewable resource?
a. Oil
b. Trees
c. Coal
d. All of the above

4. Living in a “sustainable” way implies a commitment to the following:
a. Environmental, social and economic issues
b. Income, expenses and consumer confidence
c. Worker wages, worker satisfaction, worker production
d. I don’t know

B. Personal Attitudes & Behaviors Regarding Sustainability

5. Which of the following statements best describes your level of interest in sustainability?
a. I have a passion for sustainability
b. I have considerable interest in sustainability
c. I am rather neutral about sustainability
d. I have little or no interest in sustainability

6. Do you recycle on a regular basis?
a. Yes, I try to do it as much as I can
b. Yes, when it’s convenient
c. No, I choose not to
d. No, I don’t know how

7. Which of the following would encourage you to walk or bike to campus most of the time (if you generally drive to campus)?
a. Nothing, I prefer to drive to campus
b. A more bike friendly campus (lanes on public streets, more bike racks, etc.)
c. More pedestrian-friendly routes to campus
d. Other (please specify)________________________________________________________

8. What best explains any personal motivation to become involved in sustainability-related behaviors? (Mark all that apply).
a. Personal concern and beliefs
b. Information I have gotten from a course or from another source
c. Saving money
d. Friend/Peer influence

9. On a scale of 1-7 (with 7 being most important), how important is it for Americans to reduce their personal use of energy? _______

10. Please indicate which of the following you have done or used in the last 30 days (Select all that apply)
a. Turned off water while brushing teeth/shaving
b. Recycled on campus
c. Attempted to reduce electricity usage (Unplugged appliances to eliminate “ghost” power use, used a power save scheme on computer, turned off lights, used cold water to wash clothes, etc)
d. Walked or ridden a bike to class instead of using a vehicle

11. Before taking this survey which did you know was an example of a sustainable practice?
a. Selecting double-sided printing
b. Conserving energy in any way you can
c. Using alternative transportation (walking, bikes, buses, etc.)
d. Powering down electrical devices when not using them for more than 15 minutes

C. Sustainability at Mount Union

12. What do you think is the largest contributor to UMU’s greenhouse gas emissions?
a. Electricity used in campus buildings
b. Natural gas used to heat campus buildings
c. Transportation emissions for vehicles used by faculty, staff and students
d. Solar panels on the roof of the MAAC and Campus Center

13. On a scale of 1 – 5 (with 5 being most important), how important to you are the following sustainability issues at UMU:
a. Recycling and waste reduction _____
b. Energy consumption _____
c. Air pollution _____
d. Water quality_____
e. Water conservation_____

14. What resources would you find most beneficial to help you learn more about sustainability or environmental issues (circle all that apply)
a. Email communication
b. Courses on topics related to the environment or sustainability
c. Social media (Facebook, Twitter, Blogs, etc.)
d. On-campus signs and flyers

Thank you for participating in this survey. The result will be posted on the sustainability web page. If you have questions or comments or would like to become more involved in campus sustainability please email: sustainability@mountunion.edu
The University of Mount Union Sustainability Management Advisory Committee.


A brief description of how the assessment(s) were developed:

The assessment was developed by the Education working group of our Sustainability Management Advisory Committee and were reviewed by the committee at large


A brief description of how the assessment(s) were administered:

All freshmen are required to take a First Year Seminar across all disciplines. We asked that instructors of these seminars administer the questionnaires in their class. Because the classes are mixed and not organized by department or discipline the ruelts were representative. We recived about a 35% return rate and have done this in Fall 2012 and 2013 We also plan an exit survey of seniors beginning in 201


A brief summary of results from the assessment(s):

Students have a general idea about the meaning and breadth of sustainability but they are not committed to major lifestyle changes. There was very strong similarity between the results in 2012 and 2013


The website URL where information about the literacy assessment(s) is available:
---

Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
---

The information presented here is self-reported. While AASHE staff review portions of all STARS reports and institutions are welcome to seek additional forms of review, the data in STARS reports are not verified by AASHE. If you believe any of this information is erroneous or inconsistent with credit criteria, please review the process for inquiring about the information reported by an institution or simply email your inquiry to stars@aashe.org.