
2277 Martha Berry Hwy NW, Mount Berry, GA 30149, USA


Berry College demonstrates notably high graduation rates that place it well above national averages. The overall graduation rate stands at 74%, which ranks in the top 20% of comparable institutions. Men graduate at a rate of 72%, maintaining a similarly strong position in the upper fifth percentile nationally, while women graduate at an even higher rate of 76%, ranking within the top 25%.
When considering the rate of students completing their studies within four years, Berry College achieves 68%, an impressive figure that situates the college in the top 15% of peer institutions. Extending the timeframe to six years, the graduation rate holds steady at 74%, reaffirming Berry College's consistency in guiding students to completion and placing it again in the top 20% nationally.
Retention rates also reflect the college's ability to support its students effectively. With 83% of first-year students returning for their second year, Berry College ranks in the top 30% of schools, indicating a strong commitment to student persistence and success beyond initial enrollment.
Graduates from Berry College experience varied earning potential depending on their field of study, with some programs leading to significantly higher incomes than others. Among the degrees with available earnings data, those in Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing command the highest median income, reaching approximately $60,369.
Business-related degrees also offer promising financial prospects. Graduates with a degree in Business Administration, Management and Operations, and those in Marketing have median earnings of $40,025 and $40,034 respectively, reflecting comparatively strong market demand. Business/Managerial Economics graduates earn a median salary of $30,509, which, while lower than some, still remains competitive.
Education degrees specializing in specific levels and methods have median earnings near $35,028, indicating solid returns for those pursuing careers in teaching and professional development. Other social and health-related programs such as Psychology, General, and Health and Physical Education/Fitness report median salaries of $25,920 and $25,276 respectively.
Degrees related to natural sciences and conservation show more modest earnings; for example, graduates in Natural Resources Conservation and Research earn approximately $23,215, while those in Zoology/Animal Biology report median incomes around $23,886. Communication and Journalism related programs offer median earnings close to $27,089, suggesting moderate economic returns within the field.
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Part time employees: 1
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Job bank on campus
YesJob fairs on campus
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Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs
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