AASHE Temporary Access Request Form
Full access to AASHE's Campus Sustainability Hub, the STARS Data Displays, and the STARS Benchmarking Tool is a major benefit of AASHE membership. We depend on member support to maintain the Hub and STARS and, accordingly, most of their features are only accessible to individuals affiliated with an AASHE member organization.  

However, in limited circumstances when AASHE membership is not possible, AASHE may provide full access to the Hub, STARS Data Displays and/or STARS Benchmarking Tool for a two week period to non-members who are engaged in research or advocacy with significant potential to advance the field of higher education sustainability.

To request temporary access, please complete the form below. Before doing so, please check if your organization is a member and, if not, whether membership is a possibility.  AASHE staff will follow up with you directly within one week of your request.
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Your Name *
Position Title *
Organization Name *
City and State, Province or Region *
Email *
If you already have an AASHE account, please use the email address associated with that account. If you don't already have a free AASHE account, you will eventually need to create one to be able to access AASHE resources.
To which resources are you seeking access? *
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Preferred start date of 14-day access
Summary of your research, including how AASHE resources will be used *
How do you plan to disseminate this research? *
Would you be willing to grant AASHE permission to share the results of your research? If so, please submit to the Campus Sustainability Hub when complete.
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Why is membership to AASHE not feasible for your organization at this time? Please describe any efforts you’ve made to get your organization to join AASHE. *
Name and contact information for someone at your organization who can make decisions related to AASHE membership:
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