
PO Box 72, Craftsbury Common, VT 05827, USA


Sterling College-Vermont hosts several distinctive events and traditions that contribute to its community spirit and student life. One notable tradition is the All College Work Day, a collective effort where students and faculty come together to maintain and improve the campus environment, fostering a sense of shared responsibility and collaboration.
Another significant event is the Town Meeting, which offers students an opportunity to engage with local governance and community issues, reflecting the college's emphasis on participatory learning and civic involvement.
The Wood and Art Show is also a key tradition, showcasing creative projects that blend craftsmanship and artistic expression, highlighting the college's commitment to sustainable practices and hands-on educational experiences.
Sterling College-Vermont provides college-owned housing facilities that accommodate a portion of its student body. The residence halls are coeducational, promoting a shared living environment for students. On-campus, approximately 85 students reside, while a smaller number, around 8, commute without living in college housing. Freshmen are permitted to have vehicles on campus, which supports accessibility and convenience for those living both on and off campus.
Students living in the residence halls benefit from high-speed internet access, an essential amenity for academic and personal use. This connectivity supports the modern requirements of study and communication.
College owned housing available
YesCo-ed housing
YesFreshmen can park on campus
YesHighspeed speed internet
YesSchool organizations
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