- Sterling College (Kansas)
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name =Sterling College
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established =1887
type =Independent Presbyterian, Coed
endowment =$5.6 millioncite web|url=http://www.petersons.com/ugchannel/code/instvc.asp?inunid=8862|title=College Overview - Sterling College|accessdate=2007-08-27|date=2007-08-27|work =Peterson's]
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faculty =52
president =Dr. Bruce Douglas
students =608
city =Sterling, Kansas , USA
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free_label =Newspaper
free ="The Sterling Stir"
colors =crimson, navy, and silver gray
mascot =Warriors
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affiliations =Associated Colleges of Central KansasCouncil for Christian Colleges and Universities
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website =http://www.sterling.edu/
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telephone =800-346-1017
coor =Sterling College is a small independent Presbyterian liberal arts college located in
Sterling, Kansas known for its partnership withHabitat for Humanity and its undergraduatesocial entrepreneurship program. [cite web |url=http://www.dodgeglobe.com/stories/110899/sta_colleges.shtml |title=Small Kansas colleges fighting for survival |accessdate=2007-01-27 |author= |date=1999-11-08 |work=Dodge City Daily Globe] The school is accredited by theNorth Central Association of Colleges and Schools .History
The college was founded in 1887 by the Synod of Kansas of the
United Presbyterian Church of North America as Cooper Memorial College. It changed its name to Sterling in 1920. When thePresbyterian Church (USA) came into existence in 1958, the newly formed Presbyterian Synod of Kansas considered combining Sterling and theCollege of Emporia . Sterling nearly declared bankruptcy in 1982, but was saved by a campaign that raised $3.8-million. Sterling College launched e.Sterling, its online programs in 2007 in hopes of bringing its message to a larger audience. Students can now complete portions of their bachelor's degree online.Habitat for Humanity
Sterling College and Habitat for Humanity International formed a partnership in September 2000. Habitat for Humanity Fellows will enroll and complete a "Habitat for Humanity College" course of study developed by Sterling College with assistance from HFHI. The course of study will include completion of the Social Entrepreneurship academic minor at Sterling College as well as servant-leadership development training. Following graduation from Sterling College, Fellows have the opportunity to serve with Habitat in the United States and around the world.
Campus
The 1887 Cooper Hall building is a centerpiece of the campus. It was added to the
National Register of Historic Places in 1974. (NRHP# 74000845).Organization
The College is governed by a self-perpetuating Board of Trustees. Sterling abandoned the tenure system in the 1980s. Faculty are currently employed under a one-year contract/review system and can be released from their contract at any time during their duties.
Athletics
Sterling College sports teams are known as the "Warriors," most often depicted as armed Scottish Highlanders. (Sterling College officially adopted the Scottish heritage as a tribute to its Presbyterian roots in 1984. The College has adopted a tartan and incorporates the playing of bagpipes at significant ceremonies including commencement and convocation.) The College has adopted three official school colors: crimson, navy, and silver gray.
Sterling fields ten teams in the NAIA Division II
Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference . Although results in most sports have been mixed, the women's basketball team has consistently dominated the conference for the past decade, making several appearances at the NAIA National Tournament.tudent organizations
*Honor societies: Alpha Chi
*Religious organizations: Fellowship of Christian Athletes, CSA (Catholic students), Raya 427 (missions club)
*General organizations: Pi Kappa Delta (oldest organization on campus), Behavioral Science Club, Habitat for Humanity, Time Trek (History Majors Club), Campus Activity Board, Future Science Professionals of America, Residence Hall Councils, Class Officers, Sterling College Athletic Trainers, Musicians at Sterling College, Thespians at Sterling College
*Media organizations: "The Stir" (newspaper), Sterling College Online Radio, Sterling College Online TelevisionNoted alumni
*David Hahn, Nebraska politician
*Waldo McBurney , American centenarian (transferred to K-State after two years)References
External links
* [http://www.sterling.edu/ Official website]
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