Chatham University Named Again to the Princeton Review Green Honor Roll

PITTSBURGH— Chatham University has once again been selected as one of only 24 universities for the Princeton Review’s  2018 Green College Honor Roll.  The Green College Honor Roll recognizes the most environmentally responsible colleges across the United States. This year, 629 colleges were ranked. Chatham earned a perfect Green Rating score (99 out of 99), which measures “a school’s performance as an environmentally aware and prepared institution”.

Chatham University is also profiled in Princeton Review’s free downloadable book, The Princeton Review’s Guide to 353 Green Colleges, which profiles institutions of higher education that demonstrate notable commitments to sustainability in their academic offerings, campus infrastructure, activities, and career preparation.

About Chatham University
Chatham is the alma mater of environmental icon, Rachel Carson ‘29, and is recognized today as a leader in sustainability and environmental education. Chatham is perennially named to top green college lists and ranked in the top five nationally for sustainability achievements in the Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System™ (STARS), placing Chatham as one of the highest ranked private universities in the country. Chatham is also home to the Falk School of Sustainability & Environment, and in 2014 opened  Eden Hall Campus, the first campus in the world built from the ground up for the study of sustainability.

About The Princeton Review
The Princeton Review has been a pioneer and leader in helping students achieve their higher education goals for more than 35 years through college and graduate school test preparation, private tutoring, and more than 150 print and digital publications. The Princeton Review provides students and their parents with the resources to research, apply to, prepare for, and learn how to pay for higher education. The company also partners with schools and guidance counselors worldwide to assist in college readiness, test preparation and career planning services, helping more students pursue postsecondary education.

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