Although college level environmental education plays a crucial role in the development of an environmental citizenry, it is not given adequate attention in practice or research in the field of environmental education in Taiwan. This article reports on a review of three environmental action models and some recent empirical studies related to environmental action in environmental education. The review focuses specifically on the development of environmental civic action at the college level. This article proposes a model based on holistic learning. This model has three main learning patterns, including the mind, heart, and soul. A college level environmental course based on this model is also developed. Implications for program development and instructional practice in college level environmental education in Taiwan are presented.