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STARS-Sustainability Tracking, Assessment, & Rating System

STARS reporting is a transparent, self-reporting framework for colleges and universities to measure their sustainability performance. Boise State University currently holds a Silver rating from The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE).

2021 was the first year the school submitted information to AASHE. We are currently working on gathering data and improving our scores through new programs. More detailed information can be found in the report.

In the summer of 2024, the Office of Sustainability will begin collecting data to submit a report to STARS 3.0.

STARS Highlights

Transportation

Boise State University is a leader in supporting sustainable transportation. Whether you prefer pedal power, ride sharing, public transportation, or have an electric vehicle, we have programs and partnerships to help you get around our beautiful capital city, and beyond, sustainably!

Boise State University is one of 9 campuses across the country to hold a platinum designation as a Bicycle Friendly University from the League of American Bicyclists. The campus has many bicycle-friendly features, such as the Cycle Learning Center, bike rentals and purchases, dedicated bike lanes, self-service stations, classes, and more. 

Bikes aren’t your thing? No Problem. We also provide free transportation for students and employees through Valley Regional Transit bus lines and the Bronco Shuttle program. 

Have an electric vehicle? Permit holders with electric vehicles have access to preferential parking and 16 charging ports on campus, where charging is available for free!

Bicycle on campus

These are just some of the ways Boise State supports transportation for a more sustainable future.