Overall Rating Gold
Overall Score 73.88
Liaison Audrey McSain
Submission Date March 20, 2023

STARS v2.2

Lehigh University
EN-1: Student Educators Program

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 2.77 / 4.00 Audrey McSain
Sustainability Program Manager
Office of Sustainability
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Part 1. Percentage of students served by a peer-to-peer, sustainability educators program

Number of students enrolled for credit:
7,656

Total number of students served by a peer-to-peer sustainability outreach and education program:
2,957

Percentage of students served by a peer-to-peer sustainability outreach and education program:
38.62

1st program

Name of the student educators program (1st program):
Lehigh Eco-Rep Leadership Program

A brief description of the student educators program (1st program):
The Lehigh Eco-Rep Leadership 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 the student educators program’s target audience (1st program):
The target audience of the Eco-Rep Leadership Program is primarily residential undergraduate students, though campus programming is open to any student.

Number of trained student educators (1st program):
53

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):
4

Total number of hours worked annually by trained student educators (1st program):
6,360

Website URL where information about the student educators program is available (1st program):

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2nd program

Name of the student educators program (2nd program):
Sustainable Living Program

A brief description of the student educators program (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 the student educators program’s target audience (2nd program):
The target audience of the Sustainable Living Program is primarily residential undergraduate students.

Number of trained student educators (2nd program):
53

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):
0.25

Total number of hours worked annually by trained student educators (2nd program):
37.75

Website URL where information about the student educators program is available (2nd program):

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3rd program 

Name of the student educators program (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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Average or expected number of hours worked weekly per trained student educator (3rd program):
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Website URL where information about the student educators program is available (3rd program):
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Additional programs 

A brief description of all other student peer-to-peer sustainability outreach and education programs:
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Number of trained student educators (all other programs):
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Number of weeks, on average, the student educators programs are active annually (all other programs):
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Part 2. Educator hours per student served by a peer-to-peer educator program

Grand total number of hours worked annually by trained student sustainability educators (all programs):
6,397.75

Hours worked annually by trained student sustainability educators per student served by a peer-to-peer program:
2.16

Optional Fields 

Website URL where information about the student sustainability educators programs is available:
Additional documentation to support the submission:
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
The hours for the first program, the Eco-Rep Leadership Program is based on an average of 4 hours per week.

The second program, the Sustainable Living Program, is run by the Eco-Rep Leadership Program. Though we estimated roughly 15 minutes per week per Eco-Rep. Therefore I based the total calculation off of the number of certifications achieved last year (41 certs x 15 minutes = 7.75 hours). We then added the amount of time the student coordinator spends on the program per year (60 minutes per week x 30 weeks= 30 hours)

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