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Sterling College - Craftsbury Common

Sterling College - Craftsbury Common
P.O. Box 72
Craftsbury Common, VT 05827-0072

Official telephone: (802) 586-7711
Toll-free telephone: (800) 648-3591
Fax number: (802) 586-2596
Website: www.sterlingcollege.edu
Screen last updated on: December 2016
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
Semester/term begin dates: in early September, late January, and late May.
Calendar system: Continuous calendar system.
Month(s) in which new student orientation is held: Orientation for new students held in May, September, and January.
Number and length of summer sessions: Two summer sessions of five weeks each.

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
Majors with the highest enrollment: conservation ecology, sustainable agriculture, outdoor education/leadership
Percent of full-time freshman students who returned for sophomore year: 75%
Graduation rate: 47% within six years

REQUIRED UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM
General education/core curriculum is required: yes
Minor requirements: not required for graduation
Physical education is required: no
There are religious requirements for graduation: no

PROGRAMS OFFERED
Special programs offered:
student-designed majors, independent study, internships
Minors and other miscellaneous programs offered:
Minors offered in adventure therapy, cultural anthropology, ecotourism, environmental education, human ecology, land use planning, native literature/culture, natural history, nature writing, Northern forest studies, rural studies, sustainable living systems, and wildlife conservation.
Graduate schools/programs are offered: no
Qualified undergraduates may take graduate-level classes: no
Study abroad opportunities:
Study abroad in Belize, the Bahamas, Canada, Iceland, India, Japan, and Scandinavia.
Other special or unique academic programs:
Summer Sustainable Agriculture Semester. Vermont's Table: Farming, Cooking and the Rural Experience (summer only).
Army ROTC: not offered
Navy ROTC: not offered
Air Force ROTC: not offered

LIST OF MAJORS
Bachelor's Degrees

  • Agro-ecology
  • Agroforestry
  • Circumpolar Studies
  • Conservation Ecology
  • Conservation Education
  • Environmental Education
  • Human Ecology
  • Outdoor Education/Leadership
  • Sustainable Agriculture
  • Sustainable Development
  • Wildlife Ecology/Management

ADVANCED CREDIT/PLACEMENT
Credit placement options:
  • credit and/or placement for CEEB Advanced Placement (scores of 4 or higher)
  • credit and/or placement for CLEP general
  • credit and/or placement for CLEP subject
  • placement for ACT PEP
  • credit and/or placement for DANTES
  • credit and/or placement for international baccalaureate
Restrictions on CEEB Advanced Placement options:
official score report required.

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