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PCC Earns Gold, Deepens Commitment To Climate And Sustainability Leadership (Photo) - 11/25/25

PORTLAND, Ore. – Portland Community College is once again making waves in the sustainability world. 

 

The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) recently named PCC a top performer in its 2025 Campus Sustainability Index for Associate and Short-Cycle Institutions, adding another major milestone in the college’s long-standing commitment to environmental responsibility. This recognition follows PCC’s Gold rating from STARS (Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System) in March from the most widely recognized framework for publicly reporting sustainability performance in higher education.

 

“We are thrilled, as this sustainability rockstar-like designation validates our collaborative and holistic approach,” said Briar Wray, PCC’s associate dean of sustainability strategies. “This is a big year for us as we update our Climate Action Plan and continue pushing the envelope for sustainability leadership in higher education.”

 

In addition to its overall Gold rating, PCC earned special recognition for excellence in "Buildings & Grounds, Procurement and Waste, and Innovation," particularly for its Basic Needs and Sustainability Leadership program. The Campus Sustainability Index is grounded in the STARS system, which assesses progress in five major categories: academics; engagement; operations; planning and administration; and innovation and leadership.

 

“We’re so pleased to be recognized by AASHE with a STARS Gold rating for our sustainability accomplishments,” said Stephania Fregosi, PCC sustainability analyst. “At PCC, sustainability happens across the institution, and it’s awesome to see how our values are transforming the college.”

 

PCC’s sustainability efforts span nearly 20 years. The college’s Board of Directors adopted a Sustainability Policy in 2006 and soon after signed the American College and University Presidents’ Climate Commitment, setting a course toward climate neutrality.

 

Since 2012, PCC has used STARS to measure and enhance its progress, earning recognition as a top performer among associate-level institutions nationwide. The 2025 Gold rating represents the college’s strongest performance to date.

 

With more than 1,200 participants in 52 countries, AASHE’s STARS program is a transparent, open-access platform that promotes shared learning and collaboration across higher education. Ratings—ranging from Bronze to Platinum—reflect how deeply sustainability is woven into an institution’s culture and operations.

 

Sustainability remains an essential pillar of PCC’s mission, driving initiatives that integrate environmental stewardship into academics, operations, and community engagement. As the college revises its Climate Action Plan, leaders say the work is far from done.

 

“We’re proud of how far we’ve come,” Wray said. “But sustainability is about continuous improvement. We’re stretching to go even deeper, to make PCC a model for what’s possible.”

 

For more information, visit pcc.edu/sustainability or pcc.edu/climateaction

 

About Portland Community College: Founded in 1961, Portland Community College is the largest post-secondary institution in Oregon and provides training, degree and certificate completion, and lifelong learning to more than 57,000 full- and part-time students in Multnomah, Washington, Yamhill, Clackamas, and Columbia counties. PCC has four comprehensive campuses, 10 education centers or areas served, and approximately 200 community locations in the Portland metropolitan area. The PCC district encompasses a 1,500-square-mile area in northwest Oregon and offers two-year degrees, one-year certificate programs, short-term training, alternative education, pre-college courses and life-long learning.

 Visit PCC news on the web at http://news.pcc.edu/

For B-ROLL footage, visit PCC campus and student life highlight reel.

 

PCC Earns Gold, Deepens Commitment To Climate And Sustainability Leadership (Photo) - 11/25/25

PORTLAND, Ore. – Portland Community College is once again making waves in the sustainability world. 

 

The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) recently named PCC a top performer in its 2025 Campus Sustainability Index for Associate and Short-Cycle Institutions, adding another major milestone in the college’s long-standing commitment to environmental responsibility. This recognition follows PCC’s Gold rating from STARS (Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System) in March from the most widely recognized framework for publicly reporting sustainability performance in higher education.

 

“We are thrilled, as this sustainability rockstar-like designation validates our collaborative and holistic approach,” said Briar Wray, PCC’s associate dean of sustainability strategies. “This is a big year for us as we update our Climate Action Plan and continue pushing the envelope for sustainability leadership in higher education.”

 

In addition to its overall Gold rating, PCC earned special recognition for excellence in "Buildings & Grounds, Procurement and Waste, and Innovation," particularly for its Basic Needs and Sustainability Leadership program. The Campus Sustainability Index is grounded in the STARS system, which assesses progress in five major categories: academics; engagement; operations; planning and administration; and innovation and leadership.

 

“We’re so pleased to be recognized by AASHE with a STARS Gold rating for our sustainability accomplishments,” said Stephania Fregosi, PCC sustainability analyst. “At PCC, sustainability happens across the institution, and it’s awesome to see how our values are transforming the college.”

 

PCC’s sustainability efforts span nearly 20 years. The college’s Board of Directors adopted a Sustainability Policy in 2006 and soon after signed the American College and University Presidents’ Climate Commitment, setting a course toward climate neutrality.

 

Since 2012, PCC has used STARS to measure and enhance its progress, earning recognition as a top performer among associate-level institutions nationwide. The 2025 Gold rating represents the college’s strongest performance to date.

 

With more than 1,200 participants in 52 countries, AASHE’s STARS program is a transparent, open-access platform that promotes shared learning and collaboration across higher education. Ratings—ranging from Bronze to Platinum—reflect how deeply sustainability is woven into an institution’s culture and operations.

 

Sustainability remains an essential pillar of PCC’s mission, driving initiatives that integrate environmental stewardship into academics, operations, and community engagement. As the college revises its Climate Action Plan, leaders say the work is far from done.

 

“We’re proud of how far we’ve come,” Wray said. “But sustainability is about continuous improvement. We’re stretching to go even deeper, to make PCC a model for what’s possible.”

 

For more information, visit pcc.edu/sustainability or pcc.edu/climateaction

 

About Portland Community College: Founded in 1961, Portland Community College is the largest post-secondary institution in Oregon and provides training, degree and certificate completion, and lifelong learning to more than 57,000 full- and part-time students in Multnomah, Washington, Yamhill, Clackamas, and Columbia counties. PCC has four comprehensive campuses, 10 education centers or areas served, and approximately 200 community locations in the Portland metropolitan area. The PCC district encompasses a 1,500-square-mile area in northwest Oregon and offers two-year degrees, one-year certificate programs, short-term training, alternative education, pre-college courses and life-long learning.

 Visit PCC news on the web at http://news.pcc.edu/

For B-ROLL footage, visit PCC campus and student life highlight reel.