ABSTRACTForty-three students from a Baptist university in the southwest were asked to indicate the age at which they learned about and experienced 41 sexual concepts as well as their sources of information for the concepts. The results indicated that the students reported learning about the sexual concepts in their early-to mid-teen years. They reported experiencing many of the sexual concepts in their mid- to late-teen years. They reported that their primary sources of information for the sexual concepts were their peer group and factual textbooks and magazines. The author suggested that educators, parents, physicians, and allied health professionals would do well to consider providing sex education programs for youth during the junior high and early high school years.