Overall Rating | Silver - expired |
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Overall Score | 61.25 |
Liaison | Audrey McSain |
Submission Date | Feb. 28, 2020 |
Executive Letter | Download |
Lehigh University
EN-1: Student Educators Program
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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1.34 / 4.00 |
Katharine
Targett Gross Sustainability Officer Office of Sustainability |
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Number of students enrolled for credit (headcount):
6,849
Total number of students enrolled for credit that are served (i.e. directly targeted) by a student peer-to-peer sustainability outreach and education program (avoid double-counting to the extent feasible):
2,300
Percentage of students served by a peer-to-peer educator program:
33.58
1st Program
Lehigh Eco-Reps Program
Number of students served (i.e. directly targeted) by the program (headcount):
2,300
A brief description of the program, including examples of peer-to-peer outreach activities:
The Lehigh Eco-Reps program is a peer-to-peer education program focused on training student leaders to embody and promote sustainable living in residential halls and Greek houses. Eco-Reps foster sustainable behavior among their peers through fun and educational programs such as: energy conservation competition, RecycleMania tournament, Earth Week, organic taste tests, make and take events, One Hour No Power, Trashion Show, Game Day Challenge, up-cycling crafts, southside cleanups, and green trivia. Eco-Reps also host building/hall events twice a semester to promote sustainable behaviors as well as take on monthly personal challenges.
A brief description of how the student educators are selected:
Any Lehigh undergraduate or graduate student may submit an application (a google form with questions that determine level of interest and passion for sustainability and being a champion of behavior change) to be an Eco-Rep. A member of the Office of Sustainability reviews the applications and determines which students would be the best fit. The students that stand out typically have a strong passion for sustainability, and experience or a strong desire to promote sustainable behavior changes among their peers. The selected students then begin to attend the 1-hour/week Eco-Reps meeting. Each student represents their residence hall or Greek house and must commit to various training opportunities and a semester of activities, including both campus events, building/hall events, and personal challenges. They must also attend a few mandatory events each semester as well as attend a mandatory leadership training retreat. Student Coordinators apply for their leadership positions, are interviewed, and are compensated for their efforts. Starting in the Spring of 2016, each Coordinator began having a specific title and position description, both on the Greek side and residential side. Each Coordinator works between 4-10 hours per week.
A brief description of the formal training that the student educators receive to prepare them to conduct peer outreach:
All Eco-Reps receive weekly training in event planning, environmental topics, outreach strategies, and effective peer-to-peer communications techniques. There is also an orientation to the program each fall and spring semester as well as a fall leadership training retreat.
Student Coordinators take part in training prior to the start of each academic year. This orientation includes information about Lehigh's sustainability goals, effective leadership strategies, how to organize students, and how to plan effective events. Additionally, if several Eco-Rep Coordinators are graduating, during the Spring semester the Office of Sustainability hires new Coordinators that go through a period where they are an Eco-Rep Coordinator-in-Training. During this time, they are assigned a current Coordinator as a mentor and learn all the roles and responsibilities of being a Coordinator. Through this, they are well prepared to take over all responsibilities.
A brief description of the financial and/or administrative support the institution provides to the program (e.g. annual budget and/or faculty/staff coordination):
The Lehigh Eco-Reps program is funded by Lehigh's Residential Services Office. During the 2018-2019 academic year, Residential Services provided $22,710 for the Eco-Reps Program. The program is further supported by the Office of Sustainability and Residential Life.
If reporting students served by additional peer-to-peer programs, provide:
2nd Program
Sustainable Living Program
Number of students served (i.e. directly targeted) by the program (2nd program):
31
A brief description of the program, including examples of peer-to-peer outreach activities (2nd program):
The Sustainable Living Program is a voluntary, self-guided program coordinated by the Eco-Rep Leadership Program. It was re-launched during the 2017-2018 academic year.
It is designed for students in residence halls and Greek houses to take the lead in making their living spaces and daily routines more sustainable. The certification process includes specific questions that address day-to-day living habits in various categories including energy, water, purchasing, recycling, food/dining, involvement, and innovations. By taking action in a variety of topic areas, students can reduce their environmental impact, be responsible stewards of the university’s resources, and contribute to Lehigh’s sustainability goals and commitments.
A brief description of how the student educators are selected (2nd program):
The Sustainable Living Program Student Coordinator is interviewed and selected by the Sustainability Program Manager. This is a paid Coordinator position. The person in this position then selects general Eco-Reps who are passionate about sustainable behavior changes and trains them to do room certifications for the program.
A brief description of the formal training that the student educators receive to prepare them to conduct peer outreach (2nd program):
The Sustainable Living Program is led by a Sustainable Living Program Student Coordinator. That person facilitates the room certification process for students across campus. The Coordinator also trains additional Eco-Reps to assist with room certifications. The Eco-Reps meet with the Sustainable Living Program Student Coordinator to go over the room certification process and to conduct an example room certification. They have the opportunity to ask questions and to get a good understanding of how the certification should be run. Once they have gone through this training, they are considered ready to award room certifications and are assigned students to reach out to.
A brief description of the financial and/or administrative support the institution provides to the program (e.g. annual budget and/or faculty/staff coordination) (2nd program):
The Sustainable Living Program has a budget of $1,500. This is a line item within the overall Eco-Reps budget.
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3rd Program
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Number of students served (i.e. directly targeted) by the program (3rd program):
0
A brief description of the program, including examples of peer-to-peer outreach activities (3rd program):
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A brief description of how the student educators are selected (3rd program):
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A brief description of the formal training that the student educators receive to prepare them to conduct peer outreach (3rd program):
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A brief description of the financial and/or administrative support the institution provides to the program (e.g. annual budget and/or faculty/staff coordination) (3rd program):
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