Abstract
In Fall, 2017, in collaboration with the Office of Sustainability, students in the Sustainability in the Tropics course in the Department of Environmental Studies (ENVS 144) conducted a survey of undergraduate students. The Office of Sustainability has been working diligently in assessing the institution's carbon footprint, but there has not been an assessment of the student body. Students in ENVS 144 developed a survey tailored to the information needs of the office. The goal of the survey was to gauge the student body’s sustainability knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors that emphasized carbon emissions and neutrality. Students play a key role in the efforts to implement and maintain initiatives put into place. Therefore, questions were asked to assist in measuring the student body attitudes towards reducing carbon emissions.