- Colorado State University pays "eco leaders" $2,000 annually to perform environmental and social justice advocacy on campus.
- Participants sign an agreement and commit not only up to five hours of “peer-to-peer sustainability engagement” per week, but also to attending weekly sustainability classes.
A Colorado State University residential program offers monetary compensation for environmental and social justice advocacy on campus.
The university's “eco leaders” program offers students both compensation and academic credit for helping to “raise awareness about sustainability issues" within their residence halls and encouraging “environmentally responsible behaviors of campus residents."..."
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