This article is about the university in Kettering, Ohio. For the university in Flint, Michigan, see Kettering University.
Kettering College
Type
Private
Established
1967
Religious affiliation
Adventist
President
Nate Brandstater
Administrative staff
105
Students
832
Location
Dayton
,
Ohio
,
United States
Campus
Suburban
Website
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