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Measuring Student Attitudes toward Sustainability Section I. Demographic Information 1. Age 2. Year Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior 3. Gender Male Female 4. Major 5. How would you describe your ethnicity or racial background: [] White/Caucasian [] Black/African American [] Asian [] Native American [] Other ______________________ (please specify) 6. Do you speak more than one language? [ ] Yes [ ] No 7. What is your marital status? [] Single (never married) [] Married [] Separated [] Divorced [] Widowed [] Domestic Partners Section II Concern for Environmental Sustainability [] Latino/Hispanic The following questions have been designed to understand your individual view of Environmental Sustainability and how it can be achieved. 5. Protecting the Environment is one of the most important issues in my life. Strongly Agree Agree Not Sure Disagree Strongly Disagree 6. The current environmental threats we face are real and must be dealt with as soon as possible. Strongly Agree Agree Not sure Disagree Strongly Disagree 7. Which definition most accurately defines what the goal of Environmental Sustainability is? Please rank in order of accuracy. (1 being most accurate/4 being least accurate) Most accurate Going "green" Meeting the needs of the current generation without diminishing the ability of future generations to do the same. Saving all threatened and endangered species Conserving all ecosystems vital to the health of humans Least accurate 8. How important are the following actions in achieving environmental sustainability? Very Important Not at All Important Technological Innovation Dramatic change of those currently in government Personal responsibility and environmental stewardship A shift in people's perceptions of the natural environment Educating the youth Section III. Sustainable Behavior The following questions have been placed to understand your personal behaviors with regard to Environmental Sustainability 9. I often make decisions that are less convenient for me because it is better for the environment. Strongly Agree Agree Not Sure Disagree Strongly Disagree 10. Maintaining a healthy economy is more important than protecting the environment. Strongly Agree Agree Not Sure Disagree Strongly Disagree 11. The environmental problems facing the world are beyond my control. Strongly Agree Agree Not Sure Disagree Strongly Disagree 12. In comparison to other Channel Islands Students, how important is the environment to you? Very Important Somewhat Important Not Very Important Not at all Important 13. How much of an attempt do you personally make towards living a sustainable lifestyle (Small attempts:recycling, buying eco-friendly products, using public transportation/Large attempts: buying a hybrid car, installing solar panels on your house)? No attempt Some Small Attempts Small Attempts Large attempts every once in a while Large attempts everyday Section IVSUCI and Environmental Sustainability The following questions are in regards to campus sustainability initiatives and understanding student support for such programs 14. Taking into account student desires for athletic programs, more class offerings, and an increase in clubs and organizations among many other things; how much of a priority is achieving Environmental Sustainability on campus to you? High priority Should be the same priority as those other things described Lesser of a priority Should not be a priority at this time 15. Would you be willing to see tuition costs increase by $50 a year [an estimate] to have some percentage of the campus' energy come from a clean energy source (e.g., solar, wind)? Yes No Not sure 16. Using a scale of 1 to 5 with 1 meaning "do not want" and 5 meaning "very strongly want," rate your interest in your campus being powered by renewable energy (such as solar, wind), either through on-site creation such as solar panels or through centralized purchase from a retail electricity supplier. 1-do not want 2 3 4 5-very strongly want 17. While here at Channel Islands, I have learned new ways to incorporate sustainability into my personal behavior away from campus. Strongly Agree Agree Not Sure Disagree Strongly Disagree 18. It is probably unrealistic to expect a CSUCI student to alter their behavior to achieve sustainability Strongly Agree Agree Not Sure Disagree Strongly Disagree 19. The average CSUCI student is not at all concerned with the issues of sustainability Strongly Agree Agree Not Sure Disagree Strongly Disagree 20. The threats to our environment and our longevity are real, and the university should play a leading role in addressing these problems. Strongly Agree Agree Not Sure Disagree Strongly Disagree 21. Cal State Channel Islands is doing a good job at practicing sustainability and becoming more environmentally conscience Strongly Agree Agree Not Sure Disagree Strongly Disagree