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STERLING COLLEGE INFORMATION


Sterling College is located in Sterling, Kansas and is a private college. Sterling College is a four year college and offers Bachelor's Degrees, and a number of different programs and courses.

Sterling College is in a relatively rural area (in the country away from any large cities), which may be something you prefer if you like the country lifestyle as a student.

Sterling College has a rolling admissions policy, which means that you can apply throughout the year for the upcoming semester.

Sterling College is relatively smaller in size with an enrollment of only 515 students.

Sterling College accepts about 57% of its applicants on average, and 77% of the students receive some sort of financial aid for college at Sterling College.

If you are looking for more information on financial aid at Sterling College, you can may want to contact , who is the at Sterling College. You may also qualify for free grants for college in Kansas to attend Sterling College.

You may also need to take one or more of the following tests to qualify for admission at Sterling College:

  • ACT
  • SAT

If you have taken some advanced placement courses with an applicable test, or obtained credit from an other college, you may be eligible to transfer that credit to Sterling College.

Sterling College offers the following extracurricular activities to its students:

  • Choral Groups
  • Concert Band
  • Drama
  • Jazz Band
  • Literary Magazine
  • Music Ensembles
  • Music Theater
  • Pep Band
  • Sports
  • Student Government
  • Student Newspaper
  • Yearbook

On a 4.0 scale, the average high school gpa for students that are entering Sterling College is 3.29.

You may want to brush up on your ACT preparation as well, because the average ACT score for students that are entering Sterling College is 22.

Don't forget to study for the SAT, because the average SAT score for students that are entering Sterling College is 876.

Do a lot of students come from out of state to attend Sterling College? Well, about 41% of the student body at Sterling College comes from outside the state of Kansas.

Do a lot of the students at Sterling College live on campus? Well, about 95% live on campus, while 5% live off campus and commute to school every day.

QUICK FACTS ABOUT STERLING COLLEGE

Sterling College Address:


125 West Cooper
PO Box 98
Sterling, Kansas 67579
Phone: 800-346-1017
Web Site: http://www.sterling.edu/

Sterling College admission closing date:


Rolling

Does Sterling College offer Associate's degrees?


No

Does Sterling College offer Bachelor's degrees?


Yes

Does Sterling College offer Master's degrees?


No

Does Sterling College offer Doctoral degrees?


No

Sterling College graduation rate:


39%

Sterling College retention rate:


73%

Sterling College average high school GPA:


3.29

Sterling College average ACT score:


22

Sterling College average SAT score:


876

Sterling College tuition cost (estimate):


$20,130

Sterling College room & board cost (estimate):


$5,513

Is Sterling College a private college?


Yes

Is Sterling College a coed college?


Yes

Sterling College school calendar:


Semester

Is Sterling College a 2 year or 4 year college?


4 Years

Sterling College enrollment:


515 Students

Percentage of applicants accepted to Sterling College


57%

Percentage of students at Sterling College receiving financial aid:


77%

Percentage of African American students:


6%

Percentage of Native American students:


2.1%

Percentage of Asian students:


0.6%

Percentage of Hispanic students:


3.6%

Percentage of Caucasian students:


84.1%

Percentage of students living on campus:


95%

Percentage of students living off campus:


5%



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Golf Courses in Sterling


Data provided by Data-lists.com Universities and Colleges Database. Data last updated on 2007-10-23.

STERLING COLLEGE IN KANSAS GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION

Federal Pell Grants

Academic Competitiveness (AC) Grant Program

Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) Program

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STERLING COLLEGE NEWS

[Men's Basketball] Jaderston Ties Chroust for Third in All-Time Wins
OTTAWA, Kan. – Coach Dean Jaderston has moved into a tie with former Warrior coach Jim Chroust for third all-time in victories at Sterling College with 94 wins by defeating Ottawa University on the road 80-58. After leading by only three points at halftime, Sterling turned on the jets to fly by the Braves in the second half.


[Women's Basketball] Lady Warriors Win With Dominating Performance on the Road
OTTAWA, Kan. – On the road in Ottawa, the Sterling College Lady Warriors made winning in the Wilson Fieldhouse look easy as Sterling demolished Ottawa 66-42. Sterling's defense was the key to the game, holding Ottawa to 0.246 shooting from the field and 0.007 from the three-point line.


[Women's Basketball] Lady Warriors Triumph Over Coyotes in Rival Game
STERLING, Kan. – The Sterling College Lady Warriors triumphed over rival Kansas Wesleyan University on Thursday night in the Gleason Center 75-65. Sterling used a strong second half to overcome a five point halftime deficit to win the game.


[Men's Basketball] Three-Point Nation
STERLING, Kan. – Sterling College's Trenton Stutzman (6-0 SR Guard) of Hutchinson, Kan. broke the Warriors' single season and single game three-point records on Thursday night in the Gleason Center in a 105-83 Warrior victory against the Kansas Wesleyan University Coyotes.


[Men's Basketball] Stutzman Breaks Single Season and Single Game Three-Point Records
STERLING, Kan. – Sterling College's Trenton Stutzman (6-0 SR Guard) of Hutchinson, Kan. broke the Warriors' single season and single game three-point records on Thursday night in the Gleason Center.


[Women's Basketball] Patrick Becomes SC's 8th Leading Scorer All-Time
STERLING, Kan. – On Saturday night, Sterling College Lady Warrior Megan Patrick (6-0 SR Forward) passed former Lady Warrior greats Taylor (White) Harrison ‘07 and K.C. Bassett ‘07 to become Sterling's eighth all-time leading scorer with a career total of 1376 points.


[Women's Basketball] Dauer Power
STERLING, Kan. – In the Gleason Center on Thursday night, the Sterling College Lady Warriors started their climb up the KCAC standings by beating the McPherson College Bulldogs 69-56 with a dominating performance in the paint.


[Men's Basketball] Warriors Fall in Overtime
STERLING, Kan. – The Sterling College Warriors took the No. 5 McPherson College Bulldogs into overtime, but were unable to upset McPherson in an 89-95 loss. McPherson, who came into the game shooting 0.313 from behind the three-point line, made 14 of 28 three-point shots for 0.500 in the win.


[Women's Basketball] Lady Warriors Nearly Upset No. 16 Southwestern
Winfield, Kan. – The Sterling College Lady Warriors fell just short in their road test against the No. 16 Southwestern College Lady Moundbuilders in Winfield on Thursday night, falling to SWC 67-64. Sterling came back from a 16 point deficit with 9:51 to play, tying the game before losing in the final seconds of the ballgame.


[Men's Basketball] Warriors Fall Short on the Road to No. 18 Southwestern
Winfield, Kan. – In Winfield on Thursday night, the Sterling College Warriors were unable to upset No. 18 Southwestern College, losing to the Moundbuilders 67-70. Sterling was unable to convert three three-point shot opportunities on its final possession, allowing the Moundbuilders to hold on for the victory.


[Women's Basketball] Domination
STERLING, Kan. – After their upset victory over No. 15 Friends University on Thursday night, the Sterling College Lady Warriors returned to the Gleason Center and dominated the University of Saint Mary Spires 78-54. Sterling shot 0.437 from the field while holding USM to just 0.328 shooting from the field.


[Men's Basketball] Comeback Kings
STERLING, Kan. – After trailing the University of Saint Mary Spires by 11 points with just 5:53 left in the game, the Sterling College Warriors would make a miraculous comeback and beat the Spires 71-62 in overtime.


[General Athletics] Trinity too Much for Lyons
STERLING, Kan. - On, Tuesday, the second day of the Sterling Invitation basketball tournament in Sterling, the Lyons Lions faced the Hutch Trinity Celtics. Both teams came off a loss from the previous night hungry for a win. The Lions were also still seeking out their first win of the season. Lyons knew coming in if they played like they had the previous night, they could get that win. However, Trinity would be too much for Lyons to handle, winning 55-48


[General Athletics] Remington Overcomes Slow Start in 14 Point Win
STERLING, Kan.- Remington took most of the first quarter trying to find a way to slow the hot shooting Lions in their 56-42 win over the Bluestem.


[General Athletics] Independent Wins in Comeback Fashion
STERLING, Kan. – Maize South started their game against Wichita Independent at the Sterling Invitational strong, but the Mavericks were unable to hold on against Independent in their 51-56 loss to the Panthers.


[Women's Basketball] Lady Warriors Upset No. 15 Falcons on the Road
WICHITA, Kan. – In Wichita on Wednesday night, the Sterling College Lady Warriors upset the No. 15 Friends University Falcons by holding Friends to just 0.324 shooting from the field in the 69-57 Lady Warrior victory.


[Men's Basketball] Hot Falcon Shooting Cools Warriors
WICHITA, Kan. – The Sterling College Warriors would be unable to complete a late game comeback on the road against Friends University, falling to the Falcons 90-94. Friends used an amazing 0.549 shooting percentage from the field, and a phenomenal 0.600 shooting percentage from behind the three-point line to overcome the Warrior on slot.


[Men's Basketball] Brown Named KCAC Player of the Week
WICHITA, Kan. – Adam Brown of Sterling College is the KCAC men's basketball player of the week.  The 6-4 Junior Forward from Houston, Texas scored 38 points, while shooting 66.7% from the field in two KCAC games this week as the Warriors improve their conference record to 5-3.


[Women's Basketball] Pressure Gets to Lady Warriors on the Road
NORTH NEWTON, Kan. – Turnovers plagued the Sterling College Lady Warriors on Thursday night in North Newton as the Bethel College Threshers defeated Sterling 71-64.


[Men's Basketball] Brazelton Passes Frisbee, is No. 10 on Sterling's Career Scoring List
NORTH NEWTON, Kan. – In the Sterling College Warriors' 94-68 victory over the Bethel College Threshers on Thursday night in North Newton, Cody Brazelton (6-6 SR Forward) earned the No. 10 spot on Sterling's career scoring list. Brazelton passed Bob Frisbee's 1210 career points by scoring 15 points, bringing Brazelton's career total to 1215 points.


[Women's Basketball] Lady Warriors Trounce Reed, Lady Bluejays
STERLING, Kan. – Former Lady Warrior assistant coach Shawn Reed returned to the Gleason Center on Saturday night at the helm of the Tabor College Lady Bluejays program to take on Sterling College. Head Coach Lonnie Kruse and the Lady Warriors were too much for Reed in the Bluejays to handle, winning 60-40 behind a defense that held Tabor to 0.306 shooting from the field.


[Men's Basketball] Somebody Stop Him
STERLING, Kan. – A pair of double-doubles by Adam Brown (6-4 JR Forward) and Cody Brazelton (6-6 SR Forward) led Sterling to a 76-66 victory over Tabor College in the Gleason Center on Saturday night. The Warriors shot 0.500 from the field on their way to the win over the Bluejays while Tabor managed to shoot only 0.403 from the field.


[Football] Talton Named to BSN All-America First Team
STERLING, Kan. – Sterling College senior and defensive back Mike Talton has been named to the 2011 Beyond Sports Network (BSN) All-America First Team for his play during the 2011 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) football season.


[Women's Basketball] Lady Warriors Down Bethany 80-50
STERLING, Kan. – In a traditional rivalry game, the Sterling College Lady Warriors continued their recent dominance of the Bethany College Swedes, downing Bethany 80-50 on Saturday night at the Gleason Center with hot shooting from the field.


[Men's Basketball] Stutzman Breaks All-Time Career Three-Point Record
STERLING, Kan. – Sterling College's Trenton Stutzman (6-0 SR Guard) broke the Warriors' all-time career three-point record of 252 made three-point baskets on Saturday night. With his first three-point basket of the game, Stutzman passed Michael Moncrief (2000-2004) and moved into first place on the all-time career list. Stutzman ended the night with four three-point baskets in the 71-76 Warrior loss to the Bethany College Swedes, and now has a career total of 256 made three-point baskets.


[Women's Basketball] Lady Warriors Win at Home
STERLING, Kan. – In their first Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) game after the Christmas break, the Sterling College Lady Warriors improved to 7-7 overall with a 58-46 victory over the Ottawa University Lady Braves. Sterling used a big second half to distance themselves from Ottawa and earn their second KCAC victor of the season.


[Men's Basketball] Warriors Continue Winning Streak
STERLING, Kan. – The Sterling College Warriors dominated the Ottawa University Braves in the Gleason Center on Thursday night with phenomenal shooting. Sterling defeated Ottawa 86-73 to improve to 8-9 overall, 3-2 in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC).


[Women's Basketball] Offense Struggles as Lady Warriors Fall to Iowa Wesleyan
HILLSBORO, Kan. – The Iowa Wesleyan Lady Tigers were a little too much for the Sterling College Lady Warriors to handle on Saturday afternoon in Hillsboro, Kan. as IW defeated SC 54-47 using a 2-3 zone defense that halted the Lady Warrior attack. Sterling was held to just 0.297 shooting from the field and struggled offensively the entire night.


[Men's Basketball] Brazelton Shines; Leads Warriors to Third Straight Victory
HILLSBORO, Kan. – The Sterling College Warrior basketball team won its third straight game on Saturday afternoon in Hillsboro, Kan. at the Tabor Classic, defeating the Concordia University (Neb.) Bulldogs 75-71. Sterling's starting big men scored 42 points and the Warriors used their inside game to overcome the eight three-point baskets made by the Bulldogs.


[Women's Basketball] Lady Warriors Return from Break with 76-67 Victory over Baker
HILLSBORO, Kan. – In their opening game of the Tabor Classic, the Sterling College Lady Warriors defeated the Baker University Wildcats 76-67 on Friday in Hillsboro. As a team, the Lady Warriors shot 0.481 from the field, 0.467 from behind the arc, and 0.773 from the charity stripe on their way to the nine point victory.


[Men's Basketball] Warriors Defeat MidAmerica Nazarene at the Tabor Classic
HILLSBORO, Kan. – The Sterling College Warriors returned from Christmas Break with an 85-77 victory in the Tabor Classic over the MidAmerica Nazarene University Pioneers who are currently the top team in the Heart of America Athletic Conference. Sterling out rebounded the Pioneers 27-22 and forced MNU to 20 turnovers on the way to a victory.


[Women's Basketball] Patrick Scores 24 in Losing Effort
LAS VEGAS, Nev. – Megan Patrick (6-0 SR Forward) scored 24 points as the Sterling College Lady Warriors fell to the Xavier University (La.) Gold Nuggets 60-74 on Wednesday evening in the Las Vegas Hoopla.


[Women's Basketball] Curtis Leads Lady Warriors to Victory over Viterbo
LAS VEGAS, Nev. – In their opening game at the Las Vegas Hoopla, the Sterling College Lady Warriors defeated the V-Hawks of Viterbo University (Wis.) 60-55. An 11 rebound advantage would help SC maintain the lead down the stretch, earning its fifth victory of the season and pulling even at 5-5 on the year, 1-3 in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC).


[Football] Four Warriors Named Daktronics-NAIA Football Scholar-Athletes
ROME, Ga. – Four Sterling College Warrior football players have been named 2011 Daktronics-National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Football Scholar-Athletes. Brian Noller from Russel, Kan., Matthew Bennett from Sterling, Kan., Kerby Rice from Athol, Kan., and Aaron Sperber from Oakley, Kan. all received recognition.


[Men's Basketball] Sterling Nearly Plays David to No. 1 Northwood's Goliath
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – In the opening round of the Battle of the Beach Tournament hosted by Northwood University in West Palm Beach, Florida, the Sterling College Warriors gave the host team, the No. 1 Northwood University Seahawks all they could handle. Sterling played the Seahawks to a close game, losing to the home team 81-87 in front of 1,000 screaming Seahawk fans.


[Men's Basketball] Free-Throws Lead Warriors to Late Game Victory
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – The Sterling College Warrior men's basketball team continued its road trip to West Palm Beach, Florida this afternoon, beating the Edward Water (Fla.) Tigers in the consolation game of the Battle of the Beach Tournament 63-57.


[Women's Soccer] Rhoads, Coronado Named 2011 Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athletes
Sioux City, Iowa – Two Sterling College Warrior women's soccer players have been named 2011 Daktronics - National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Scholar-Athletes.  Lacey Rhoads and Priscilla Coronado were bestowed this honor by the NAIA.


[Women's Basketball] Lady Warriors Use Big Second Half in Come From Behind Victory
McPherson, Kan. – After a poor first half, the Sterling College Lady Warriors responded against the McPherson College Lady Bulldogs with a strong second half to earn their first Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) victory by a score of 75-60.


[Men's Basketball] Stutzman Scores 21, Sterling Loses to No. 7 McPherson
McPherson, Kan. – Sterling College Warrior Trenton Stutzman hit five three point baskets in a 55-64 loss to No. 7 McPherson College on Thursday night at the McPherson Sports Center in McPherson, Kansas.


[Women's Basketball] Lady Warriors Continue to Struggle
Salina, Kan. – The Sterling College Lady Warriors played a great ten minutes to open up their game on Saturday night in Salina, Kansas against the No. 12 Kansas Wesleyan University Lady Coyotes, but would then give KWU a 21-0 run to seal the game in just the first half of play. Sterling would be unable to recover from the first half run by the Lady Coyotes, losing 81-63 and falling to 1-3 in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC), 4-5 overall.


[Men's Basketball] Dominating Performance on the Road
Salina, Kan. – Every single Sterling College Warrior on roster scored in Saturday night's 95-70 domination of the Kansas Wesleyan University Coyotes in Salina, Kansas. Sterling's big men, Adam Brown and Cody Brazelton, controlled the game, scoring 31 points between the two of them on the way to the victory.


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