
PO Box 5000, Wilson, NC 27893-7000, USA


Barton College holds regional accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). This accreditation affirms that the institution meets established standards of quality and effectiveness in its educational programs, faculty, resources, and student services. For prospective students, this status ensures that the credits earned and degrees awarded by Barton College are recognized by employers and other institutions of higher learning. Additionally, accreditation is essential for eligibility to receive federal financial aid.
Barton College periodically undergoes comprehensive reviews to maintain its accreditation, demonstrating ongoing compliance with SACSCOC standards related to academic rigor, institutional governance, and support for student success. This external validation reflects the college's commitment to maintaining educational quality and continuous improvement.
Admission to Barton College requires applicants to have completed a General Educational Development (GED) diploma or an equivalent high school diploma. A secondary school record and a minimum GPA are mandatory components of the application, while it is recommended that applicants also provide their secondary school rank and demonstrate certain competencies. The college maintains a selective admission policy, meaning it does not practice open admission, and neither dual credit nor credit transfer is granted upon entry. However, Advanced Placement (AP) credits are accepted.
International students must submit TOEFL scores as part of their application. Although recommendations and specific admission test scores are not required, submitting other standardized test results is suggested to strengthen the application.
The academic credentials of admitted students show relatively modest standardized test scores, with the average SAT score being 1060-placing students in approximately the bottom 25% nationally-and an average ACT score of 20, which is in the bottom 15% percentile range. The acceptance rate at Barton College is notably high at 96%, indicating that the institution admits a large proportion of applicants. Female applicants slightly outnumber male applicants in submissions and admissions, with enrolled men constituting a somewhat larger share of the student body.
Barton College requires prospective students to pay an application fee when submitting their admissions materials. This fee is a standard part of the application process and helps cover administrative costs associated with evaluating candidates. However, the college acknowledges that financial constraints can be a barrier for some applicants.
To address this, Barton College offers application fee waivers for eligible students. These waivers are intended for individuals who demonstrate financial need or meet specific criteria established by the admissions office. Applicants may need to provide documentation or request a waiver through the college's admissions department to be considered.
The availability of fee waivers reflects Barton College's commitment to making the application process more accessible and equitable for all prospective students, ensuring that financial limitations do not impede the opportunity to apply.
Barton College offers a Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) branch unit directly on its campus, providing students with the opportunity to participate in military training and leadership development as part of their college experience. In addition to the on-campus unit, Barton College students may also engage with ROTC programs through a cooperating host institution, allowing access to broader resources and training options beyond their home campus.
Barton College welcomes transfer students for the fall, spring, and summer terms, providing multiple opportunities throughout the year to join its academic community. The institution accepts transfer credits, facilitating the continuation of education for students from other colleges or universities.
Applicants can enhance their transfer application by submitting recommendations, which Barton College considers in its admissions process. Additionally, certain standardized exams are recognized for credit transfer: the college accepts credits from the College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) subject exams as well as the DANTES Subject Standardized Tests (DSST).
Barton College offers a variety of study abroad programs designed to enrich students' academic experience and global perspective. These programs include faculty-led trips during academic terms and breaks, providing opportunities for immersive learning in diverse cultural settings. Students may participate in short-term study tours that combine classroom instruction with experiential components abroad, allowing them to earn academic credit while exploring new environments.
The college encourages students to engage in international experiences that complement their majors, with offerings spanning multiple continents and countries. The programs are structured to support academic objectives while promoting personal growth through cultural exchange. Barton College also provides guidance and support services to help students prepare for their time overseas, including pre-departure orientations and assistance with travel logistics.
Median composite SAT score
1060Median composite ACT score
20Percent of students submitting ACT scores
5%Percent of students submitting SAT scores
2%High school completions
General Educational Development (GED) requiredComputer required
NoComputer purchase/lease plan is available in the institution
NoSecondary school GPA
RequiredSecondary school rank
RecommendedSecondary school record
RequiredCompletion of college-preparatory program
Data not availableRecommendations
Data not availableFormal demonstration of competencies
RecommendedAdmission test scores
Data not availableTOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language
RequiredOther Test (Wonderlic, WISC-III, etc.)
RecommendedOpen admission policy
NoDual credit
NoCredit for life experiences
NoAdvanced placement (AP) credits
YesOrientation program
YesDisabilities services
YesOff-campus study
Data not availableROTC-Army
ROTC branch unit at a cooperating host institutionROTC-Navy
ROTC branch unit on campusROTC-Air Force
ROTC branch unit on campusStudy abroad
YesWeekend/evening college
YesStudent can complete their preparation in certain areas of specialization
YesPreparation at another institution required
NoApproved by the state for initial certification or licensure of teacher
YesEntrance difficulty for transfer students
Data not availableGenerally accepts credits
YesAccept ACE recommendation for credit
YesPossible transfer
Fall, Spring, Summer