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  • What Is LEED Campus?

    by A. Togay Koralturk May 14, 2026 1 min read

    What Is LEED Campus?

    The LEED Campus program is not for projects uniform in design (unlike the LEED Volume program), but for multiple projects that are located on a single campus owned by the same entity. An example of this would be a university, planning to construct several educational buildings on the same campus. These projects can use the LEED Campus Program to pay lower certification fees and streamline the certification process.


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    About the Author

    A. Togay Koralturk

    A. Togay Koralturk is a globally recognized pioneer and educator in sustainable design and construction, as well as an international best-selling author of LEED study guides. His LEED publications have reached tens of thousands of professionals worldwide and have been widely adopted as primary course materials at leading universities across the United States. Holding a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering and a master’s degree in construction management from the University of Southern California, he began his career in Los Angeles, CA, earning his LEED AP® credential along the way in 2008. He has helped numerous projects pursue LEED certification worldwide and has educated thousands of professionals.