Overall Rating | Gold |
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Overall Score | 65.07 |
Liaison | John Alejandro |
Submission Date | Oct. 22, 2024 |
University of San Diego
EN-6: Assessing Sustainability Culture
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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0.50 / 1.00 |
Milena
LaBarbiera Sustainability Coordinator Office of Sustainability |
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Does the institution conduct an assessment of sustainability culture?:
Yes
Which of the following best describes the cultural assessment? The assessment is administered to::
A subset of the campus community or a sample that may not be representative of the entire community
Which of the following best describes the structure of the cultural assessment? The assessment is administered::
Longitudinally to measure change over time
A brief description of how and when the cultural assessment(s) were developed and/or adopted:
USD's survey was distributed to student participants of the annual Student Sustainability Summit, held on February 13, 2024. The survey was developed to address the learning outcomes identified for the event.
The survey was designed to meet the STARS version 2.2 requirements for the AC-6 and EN-6 requirements. The sustainability literacy questions comprised two of five (40%) of the assessment questions and were written to evaluate students' general understanding of sustainability, an understanding of specific sustainability issues in the greater San Diego area, and an understanding of the social impacts of sustainability (e.g., environmental racism and health outcomes). The sustainability culture questions comprised three of the five (60%) of the assessment questions and were intended to assess students' knowledge of sustainability initiatives on campus and their general attitude toward participating in sustainability planning on USD's campus. The survey also ask that students indicate their majors, as we were interested to see how sustainability literacy and culture varied among students of different programs.
The survey was designed to meet the STARS version 2.2 requirements for the AC-6 and EN-6 requirements. The sustainability literacy questions comprised two of five (40%) of the assessment questions and were written to evaluate students' general understanding of sustainability, an understanding of specific sustainability issues in the greater San Diego area, and an understanding of the social impacts of sustainability (e.g., environmental racism and health outcomes). The sustainability culture questions comprised three of the five (60%) of the assessment questions and were intended to assess students' knowledge of sustainability initiatives on campus and their general attitude toward participating in sustainability planning on USD's campus. The survey also ask that students indicate their majors, as we were interested to see how sustainability literacy and culture varied among students of different programs.
A copy or sample of the questions related to sustainability culture:
A sample of the questions related to sustainability culture or the website URL where the assessment tool is available:
See attached.
A brief description of how representative samples were reached (if applicable) and how the cultural assessment is administered:
Upon arrival at the event, students were provided a link to a Google form titled "Pre-Summit Survey," which they were asked to submit prior to the commencement of event activities. A portion of the event included a presentation on what sustainability is, why it matters, and what USD is currently doing or planning to do to address sustainability on campus. At the close of the event, students were provided a link to a separate Google form titled "Post-Summit Survey," which included questions that were identical to those of the pre-survey.
A brief summary of results from the cultural assessment:
The Pre-Summit Survey had a response rate of 53.4% (78 responses of 146 student attendees). The following is a break down of responses by percentage of accurate answer for the Pre-Summit Survey:
Q: What is the definition of sustainability? 56.4% correctly answered this question.
Q: What is USD's overarching sustainability goal? 50.0% correctly answered this question.
Q: I feel confident in my creativity and innovation skills when it comes to sustainability planning at USD. 16.0% of respondents indicated that they strongly agree with this statement, and 3.8% of respondents indicate that they strongly disagree.
Q: USD's roadmap to further reducing campus energy use is called the ... 9.0% correctly answered this question.
Q: In 2019, the asthma hospitalization rate among non-Hispanic Black residents was __ times higher compared to non-Hispanic white residents in San Diego County. 57.7% correctly answered this question.
The Post-Summit Survey had a response rate of 45.9% (67 responses of 146 student attendees). The following is a break down of responses by percentage of accurate answer for the Post-Summit Survey:
Q: What is the definition of sustainability? 82.1% correctly answered this question (a 25.7% increase compared to the Pre-Summit Survey).
Q: What is USD's overarching sustainability goal? 83.6% correctly answered this question (a 33.6% increase compared to the Post-Summit Survey).
Q: I feel confident in my creativity and innovation skills when it comes to sustainability planning at USD. 34.3% of respondents indicated that they strongly agree with this statement (an 18.3% increase), and 1.5% of respondents indicate that they strongly disagree.
Q: USD's roadmap to further reducing campus energy use is called the ... 22.4% correctly answered this question (a 13.4% increase compared to the Pre-Summit Survey).
Q: In 2019, the asthma hospitalization rate among non-Hispanic Black residents was __ times higher compared to non-Hispanic white residents in San Diego County. 89.6% correctly answered this question (a 31.9% increase compared to the Pre-Summit Survey).
Q: What is the definition of sustainability? 56.4% correctly answered this question.
Q: What is USD's overarching sustainability goal? 50.0% correctly answered this question.
Q: I feel confident in my creativity and innovation skills when it comes to sustainability planning at USD. 16.0% of respondents indicated that they strongly agree with this statement, and 3.8% of respondents indicate that they strongly disagree.
Q: USD's roadmap to further reducing campus energy use is called the ... 9.0% correctly answered this question.
Q: In 2019, the asthma hospitalization rate among non-Hispanic Black residents was __ times higher compared to non-Hispanic white residents in San Diego County. 57.7% correctly answered this question.
The Post-Summit Survey had a response rate of 45.9% (67 responses of 146 student attendees). The following is a break down of responses by percentage of accurate answer for the Post-Summit Survey:
Q: What is the definition of sustainability? 82.1% correctly answered this question (a 25.7% increase compared to the Pre-Summit Survey).
Q: What is USD's overarching sustainability goal? 83.6% correctly answered this question (a 33.6% increase compared to the Post-Summit Survey).
Q: I feel confident in my creativity and innovation skills when it comes to sustainability planning at USD. 34.3% of respondents indicated that they strongly agree with this statement (an 18.3% increase), and 1.5% of respondents indicate that they strongly disagree.
Q: USD's roadmap to further reducing campus energy use is called the ... 22.4% correctly answered this question (a 13.4% increase compared to the Pre-Summit Survey).
Q: In 2019, the asthma hospitalization rate among non-Hispanic Black residents was __ times higher compared to non-Hispanic white residents in San Diego County. 89.6% correctly answered this question (a 31.9% increase compared to the Pre-Summit Survey).
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