Overview
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Sterling College is a Christ-centered, four-year college located in Sterling, Kansas, with a mission "to develop creative and thoughtful leaders who understand a maturing Christian faith."
Founded in 1887 (as Cooper College) by the Presbyterian Church, the College embraces an emerging vision to serve God's world through servant-leadership training, the nation's first undergraduate program in Social Entrepreneurship and the development of future leaders through strategic partnerships with Habitat for Humanity International.
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School History
Cooper Hall (1887)
Cooper Hall was the original building on the campus, and the College was known as Cooper College until 1920. Cooper Hall is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and in the American Presbyterian/Reformed Historical Sites Registry. The building has undergone extensive renovation, and reopened in Fall 2003 as the focal point of the Social Entrepreneurship...
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Mission Statement
Our mission: The mission of Sterling College is to develop creative and thoughtful leaders who understand a maturing Christian faith.
Our vision: To be recognized as the finest Christ-centered, servant leadership development-focused, liberal arts experience in the Great Plains.
Our core values: In active, vital partnership with church, community and strategic partners, and ever striving for first-class quality in all that it does, the Sterling College community will be guided in all its work by the following intrinsic values:
Faith: Faithful discernment of and response to God's self-revelation in Christ in Scripture
Calling: Faithful discovery and pursuit of each person's particular calling in life
Learning: A love of learning and a dedication to the pursuit of...