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Financial Aid

We make every effort to ensure that financial concerns do not stand in the way of those pursuing a Sterling College education. The combination of funds from federal and state assistance programs, Sterling’s scholarship funds, our Work-Learning-Service Program, and a student’s personal resources works effectively to meet costs. Sterling College uses the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the Sterling College Application for Financial Aid to determine a student’s financial need and to measure the student’s ability to pay. Our federal code (step six on the FAFSA) is 014991. Aid is awarded on a first-come, first-served basis until all available funds are used.

The FAFSA and the Sterling College Application for Financial Aid take approximately four to six weeks to process; we urge you to submit them early, even if your college plans are indefinite. Don’t forget to apply for state grants through your home-state’s financial aid agency; know that deadlines vary from state to state.

Applicants may qualify for up to six federal aid programs: Pell Grants, Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants, Stafford Loans (subsidized or unsubsidized), PLUS Loans, and Work-Study and the Work-Learning-Service Program. Students eligible for PELL Grants should pay particular attention to questions on the FAFSA pertaining to academic coursework. First and second year PELL eligible students who have completed a rigorous secondary school program of study may be eligible for an Academic Competitive Grant (ACG), which ranges from $750-$1,300. Third and forth year college students who are PELL eligible and majoring in conservation ecology or a self-designed major in a physical or life science may be eligible for a National SMART (Science and Mathematics Access to Retain Talent) Grant of $4,000. Some candidates are eligible for state grants, Vocational Rehabilitation Benefits, or Veteran’s Administration Benefits. Sterling College provides grants and scholarships to individuals on the basis of both need and merit.

Did you know that...

  • 100% of the College’s students are eligible to receive financial assistance through our Work-Learning-Service Program.
  • 100% of the students determined to have need receive financial assistance.
  • For the 2006/2007 academic year 97 enrolled students received a total of $1,402,651 of aid.
  • For all eligible full-time enrolled students, the average Sterling College Aid Package plus the expected family contribution exceed direct costs.
  • For the 2006/2007 academic year the average full-time undergraduate need-based gift award (based on federal, state, and institutional grants) was $10,500.

Resident students receive credit toward tuition and books in exchange for participation in the Sterling College Work-Learning-Service Program. This federally funded program assists with the reduction of college costs. For the 2007/2008 academic year, students may earn a minimum of $1,500 to help pay for tuition and books. In exchange, students commit to work assignments on and off campus that promote the common good of the community and strengthen job related skills. Students on internship are eligible to earn an additional $500.

Your education is an investment in your future. For more information regarding Financial Aid, how eligibility is determined, and how financial aid is disbursed, please contact the Sterling College Financial Aid Office at 800-648-3591 or financialaid@sterlingcollege.edu

For more information about financial aid:

Sterling College Financial Aid
1-800-648-3591
financialaid@sterlingcollege.edu

U.S. Department of Education: Student Financial Assistance
1-800-4-FEDAID
http://www.studentaid.ed.gov

The Student Guide: Financial Aid from the U.S. Department of Education
http://www.studentaid.ed.gov/guide

Sterling College Grants and Scholarships
Grants ranging from $500-$11,500 are awarded each year of attendance based on need as determined by the FAFSA and the Sterling College Application for Financial Aid. Sterling College Grants for off campus students may differ.

Scholarships range from $500-full tuition. Click here to read more about scholarships.

College Costs
Standard Charges For 2007-2008

 
Fall Semester*
Spring Semester*
Annual Costs
Tuition
9,500
9,500
19,000
Room
1,545
1,545
3,090
Board
1,847.50
1,847.50
3,695
Total
$13,080
$13,080
$25,785
* Includes September intensive. ** Includes January or May intensive. Students will be billed an additional room and board charge if they are on campus for both the January and May Intensives.


 
Annual Fees
 
Activities
100
 
Technology
275
 
Total
$375

 

 

 

Each student is responsible for purchasing textbooks, program supplies, and personal items. Some courses involving individual projects may require purchase of additional supplies. Additional lab fees are required for Global Field Studies.

Tuition Per Credit
$580
Auditing Per Credit
$290

Senior Citizen Discount Per Credit

$290

Global Field Studies

Global Field Studies include additional costs. Amounts vary each year based on location, travel, accommodations, and number of students. Please refer to our current year Catalog for estimated costs.


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