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Campus Life

Campus Size

Small Campus
1,910
Total Undergrads
Including 42 Part-time
653
Degree-Seeking Freshmen
Gender Breakdown:
68% Women
32% Men

Athletics

NCAA Division III (without football)

Independent Southeast Region

  • Basketball
  • Baseball
  • Cross Country/Track

Total Varsity Sports

8
Men's sports coaches (Average salary: $44,281)
10
Women's sports coaches (Average salary: $42,425)
Athletics Details
Sport Varsity Men Varsity Women Club Intramural
All Track Combined 16 21 - -
Baseball 34 - - -
Basketball 16 14 - Yes
Equestrian - 45 - -
Golf 11 6 - Yes
Lacrosse 16 18 - -
Soccer 26 24 Yes Yes
Softball - 20 - Yes
Swimming and Diving 9 14 - -
Tennis 9 11 - Yes
Volleyball - 9 - Yes
Court Sports - - - Yes
Flag Football - - - Yes
Frisbee/Disc Sports - - Yes Yes
Outdoor Fitness/Recreation - - Yes -
Rowing - - Yes -
Water Polo - - - Yes

Diversity

Student Total
American Indian/Alaskan Native 0.2%
Asian/Pacific Islander 1.8%
Black/non-Hispanic 4.6%
Hispanic 3.5%
Non-resident alien 1.7%
Race/Ethnicity unknown 3.9%
Two or more races 0.2%
White/non-Hispanic 83.9%
Disabilities
Percent of students with disability 4%

Services & Housing

Services Offered
  • Academic/Career counseling
  • Employment services for current students to find part-time positions
  • Job placement for graduates to find full-time employment
  • Library on campus
Living
  • On-Campus Housing
  • Meal plan offered, meals per week can vary

Clubs & Organizations

Musical Groups
  • Choral Groups
  • Concert Band
  • Jazz Band
  • Music Ensemble
  • Symphony Orchestra
Performance Arts
  • Dance
  • Drama Theater
  • Musical Theater
Journalism & Publications
  • Literary Magazine
  • Yearbook
Other
  • Student Government
  • Campus Ministries

Safety Statistics

Arrests On Campus
Illegal Weapons Possession 0
Drug Law Violation 1
Liquor Law Violation 0
Criminal Offenses On Campus
Personal Crime 0
Property Crime 4
Reviews: Dorm Life
  • Brittany from WOODSTOCK, GA
  • 4
  • “Most of the freshman dorms are strictly all girls or all boys dorms, but as you become an upperclassmen dorms become co-ed, separated by floor. The majority of the student…”

  • May-10-2012 » Read More
  • [prefer not to say]
  • 4
  • “the dorm life at berry college is adequate. seeing as berry college is a dry campus, there are rarely any parties in dorm rooms, leaving things quiet and calm. the…”

  • Feb-13-2012 » Read More
  • Stephanie from Newnan, GA
  • 4
  • “The freshamn dorms are not that nice, and they all have community bathrooms. The upperclassman housing is farely new and nice though. They clean the dorms regularly, and the rooms…”

  • May-16-2012 » Read More

Reviews

Student Responses to Review Topic: Food And Dining
  • 5
  • Katherine from Acworth, GA
  • May-25-2013 I am accepted here and planning to attend soon

    The food at Berry College is fantastic, the cafeteria is filled with all different types of food. There is a salad bar and a cereal buffet where freshman especially with the unlimited meal plan can get as much seconds as they wish. Besides the cafeteria, there is a fountain right outside the dining hall where people can eat and enjoy the fresh air.

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  • 5
  • Chrissy from Marietta, GA
  • Apr-01-2013 I am a current student here

    The food at Berry College is great. The buffet style dining hall is always full of fresh new recipes and keeps the stomach yearning for more. Parents can even submit their own recipes to the dining services to make for the entire college!

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  • 2
  • Jessica from Chickamauga, GA
  • Feb-27-2013 I am a current student here

    The food is not great in the dining hall and is pretty good in Valhalla. I wish there was more variety in the dining hall and that the food was better quality. There are not many food options on a daily basis.

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  • 3
  • ALEXANDRA from Apison, TN
  • Jan-08-2013 I am a current student here

    The main dining hall has decently fresh food, but is very repetitive and unoriginal after a while. There are two coffee shops around campus, which are both very good.

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  • 3
  • Anonymous
  • Jan-08-2013 I am a current student here

    As far as meal plans go, there are two options. A very inexpensive plan will buy you a few meals a week in the food court section, which includes a number of quick food options (burger joints, taco bar, sub sandwich bar, Chick-fil-A, teriyaki bowls, a grocery section, etc.) which is the ideal plan for those living in housing with kitchens or commuter students. The other, standard meal plan offers different levels of plans for the Dining Hall, or real food on campus. The food in the dining hall has been going steadily downhill in recent years. A change in supplier companies or nutrition requirements, perhaps, but nonetheless it is not the most appetizing thing in the world. There is plenty of variety, and the food may be better than some of the other college food I've tasted. However, eating it every day makes one very thankful for the nearby off-campus restaurants.

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  • 4
  • Jenny from Chattanooga, TN
  • Jan-02-2013 I am a current student here

    D-hall is great; I've not eaten at a better dining hall. They have a very wide and healthy variety and some of their recipes are even from parents'. Of course, there are still always those salads and pizza that are there everyday. Besides the dining hall, there are a few fast food options and coffee shops, including Starbucks.

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  • 4
  • Janae from Atlanta, GA
  • Dec-31-2012 I am a current student here

    Berry College's dining hall is in a buffet style. But you also have the option of chik fil a and a burger place.

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  • 2
  • Chris from Aiea, HI
  • Dec-24-2012 I am a current student here

    The dining hall offers a lot of variety, but since I'm accustomed to a more asian selection, the food was a slight disappointment. You will find ways to be creative with your meals.

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Student Responses to Review Topic: Greek Life