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Institutions Participating in the STARS Pilot

Institutions are listed below according to their basic Carnegie Classification and student population.

Associate's Colleges

Large (more than 12,500 students)

De Anza Community College – Cupertino, California
Grand Rapids Community College – Grand Rapids, Michigan
Monroe Community College – Rochester, New York
Richland College – Dallas, Texas
San Diego City College – San Diego, California
Santa Barbara City College – Santa Barbara, California
Santa Fe Community College – Gainesville, Florida

Medium (3,000 to 12,500 students)

Delta College – University Center, Michigan
Hennepin Technical College – Brooklyn Park, Minnesota
Jackson Community College – Jackson, Michigan
Lane Community College – Eugene, Oregon
Mt. Hood Community College – Gresham, Oregon
Northwest State Community College – Archbold, Ohio
Richland Community College – Decatur, Illinois
Rochester Community and Technical College – Rochester, Minnesota
Spokane Falls Community College – Spokane, Washington
Western Iowa Tech Community College – Sioux City, Iowa

Districts

Dallas County Community College District – Dallas, Texas
Eastern Iowa Community College District – Davenport, Iowa

Baccalaureate Colleges

Medium (3,000 – 12,000 students)

Lewis & Clark College – Portland, Oregon

Small (fewer than 3,000 students)

College of St. Benedict – St. Joseph, Minnesota
Dickinson College – Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Earlham College – Richmond, Indiana
Green Mountain College – Poultney, Vermont
Gustavus Adolphus College – St. Peter, Minnesota
Middlebury College – Middlebury, Vermont
Mount Union College – Alliance, Ohio
Northland College – Ashland, Wisconsin
Randolph College – Lynchburg, Virginia
St. John's University – Collegeville, Minnesota
University of Minnesota, Morris – Morris, Minnesota
University of Puget Sound – Tacoma, Washington
Williams College – Williamstown, Massachusetts

Canadian Institutions

Large (more than 12,500 students)

British Columbia Institute of Technology – Burnaby, British Columbia
Concordia University – Montreal, Quebec
McGill University – Montreal, Quebec
University of British Columbia – Vancouver, British Columbia
University of Calgary – Calgary, Alberta

Medium (3,000 to 12,000 students)

Acadia University - Wolfville, Nova Scotia
University of Northern British Columbia - Prince George, British Columbia

Doctorate-granting Universities

Large (more than 12,500 students)

Arizona State University – Tempe, Arizona
Ball State University – Muncie, Indiana
Colorado State University – Fort Collins, Colorado
Illinois State University – Normal, Illinois
Iowa State University – Ames, Iowa
New York University –New York, New York
Portland State University – Portland, Oregon
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey – New Brunswick, New Jersey
Syracuse University – Syracuse, New York
University of Arizona – Tucson, Arizona
University of California, San Diego – San Diego, California
University of California, Santa Barbara – Santa Barbara, California
University of Central Florida – Orlando, Florida
University of Colorado at Boulder – Boulder, Colorado
University of Florida – Gainesville, Florida
University of Illinois at Chicago – Chicago, Illinois
University of Kansas – Lawrence, Kansas
University of Kentucky –Lexington, Kentucky
University of New Hampshire – Durham, New Hampshire
University of Texas at Austin – Austin, Texas
Washington University in St. Louis – St. Louis, Missouri
Worcester Polytechnic Institute – Worcester, Massachusetts

Medium (3,000 to 12,000 students)

American University – Washington, D.C.
Case Western Reserve University – Cleveland, Ohio
Emory University – Atlanta, Georgia
University of Maine – Orono, Maine

Small (fewer than 3,000 students)

State University of New York, College of Environmental Science & Forestry – Syracuse, NY

Master's Colleges and Universities

Large (more than 12,500 students)

Appalachian State University – Boone, North Carolina
Boise State University – Boise, Idaho
California State University, Chico – Chico, California
California State University, Sacramento – Sacramento, California
Eastern Kentucky University – Richmond, Kentucky
Grand Valley State University – Allendale, Michigan
University of Nebraska at Omaha – Omaha, Nebraska
Western Illinois University – Macomb, Illinois
Western Washington University – Bellingham, Washington

Medium (3,000 to 12,000 students)

Florida Gulf Coast University – Fort Meyers, Florida
Ithaca College – Ithaca, New York
Pacific Lutheran University – Tacoma, Washington
Rowan University – Glassboro, New Jersey
Saint Xavier University – Chicago, Illinois
Santa Clara University – Santa Clara, California
Seattle Pacific University – Seattle, Washington
The Evergreen State College – Olympia, Washington
University of Colorado at Colorado Springs – Colorado Springs, Colorado
University of Southern Maine—Gorham, Maine
University of Wisconsin - River Falls – River Falls, Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh – Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Western Carolina University – Cullowhee, North Carolina
Winona State University – Winona, Minnesota

Small (fewer than 3,000 students)

Lipscomb University – Nashville, Tennessee
Monterey Institute of International Studies – Monterey, California
University of Washington, Tacoma – Tacoma, Washington

Special Focus Institutions

Small (fewer than 3,000 students)

Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology – Terre Haute, Indiana

AASHE 2008 Conference & Expo

 Member Spotlight

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Tufts University (Medford, MA) is our current spotlight campus! At Tufts, GHG emissions have been reduced to close to 1990 levels, dining services offers organic and local foods, an electric tractor mows the organic baseball field, several buildings have PV and solar thermal installations, and its newest residence hall received LEED Silver certification.   Learn more

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 Top Resources

AASHE Digest 2007

Academic Programs in Sustainability

AASHE Bulletin

Campus Sustainability Policy Bank

Campus Sustainability Profiles

Campus Global Warming Commitments

 Featured Events

Webinar: Charting the Path to Campus Sustainability, September 17, 2008, 1 - 2:30pm Eastern

Webinar: GHG Inventories: Methods & Best Practices, October 1, 2008, 1 - 2:30pm Eastern

Webinar: Writing a GHG Action Plan, October 15, 2008, 1 - 2:30pm Eastern

Webinar: Financial Mechanisms for Campus Sustainability, October 29, 2008, 1 - 2:30pm Eastern

AASHE 2008, November 9-11, 2008

Focus the Nation 2009, February 5, 2009

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