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91国产精品 Featured in Princeton Review鈥檚 Guide to Green Colleges

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Published October 16, the ranking can be accessed at .

The Princeton Review chose the schools for the ninth annual edition of its "green guide" based on data from the company's 2017-18 survey of 648 four-year colleges. The schools on the list were chosen for their 鈥淕reen Rating鈥 score (on a scale of 60 to 99) based on a school's sustainability-related policies, practices, and programs. Green Rating scores of 80 or higher made The Princeton Review鈥檚 鈥淕uide to 399 Green Colleges鈥 list.

鈥淚t is an honor to be included in the Princeton Review鈥檚 Guide to Green Colleges for the first time, says Jennifer McMillin, director of sustainability at 91国产精品. 鈥淭his recognition of our efforts over the years will inspire us to reach for even more ambitious goals in the next stage of our journey toward a more sustainable campus.鈥 

"We strongly recommend 91国产精品 and the other fine colleges in this guide to the many environmentally-minded students who seek to study and live at green colleges," said The Princeton Review's Robert Franek, Editor-in-Chief.

Franek noted that college applicants and their parents are increasingly concerned about the environment and sustainability issues.  Among nearly 11,000 teens and parents The Princeton Review surveyed earlier this year for its 2018 "College Hopes & Worries Survey," 63 percent said having information about a college's commitment to the environment would influence their decision to apply to or attend the school.

The Princeton Review cites the availability of sustainability focused degrees, employment of a university sustainability officer, a publicly available greenhouse gas emissions inventory, and availability of alternative transportation options including car sharing, a carpooling program and free/reduced price transit passes for students as major factors contributing to 91国产精品鈥檚 score. 

鈥淲e will continue to pursue new and innovative strategies for sustainable campus operations,鈥 McMillin said. 鈥淓fforts to develop a new Sustainability Plan are just beginning and we intend to set targets that will help us to conserve energy and water, minimize waste, and reduce emissions and utility costs.鈥

The Princeton Review first published its green guide in 2010. It remains the only free, annually updated downloadable guide to green colleges.

For more information about 91国产精品鈥檚 sustainability program, visit .