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


Berry College supports a diverse and competitive athletics program that offers students the opportunity to participate in numerous varsity sports. The college fields teams in NCAA Division III, competing primarily in the Southern Athletic Association. Students can engage in sports such as basketball, soccer, baseball, tennis, and cross country, among others, allowing for a broad range of athletic involvement.
In addition to varsity sports, Berry College provides additional recreational options including club sports and intramural activities, which encourage student participation regardless of skill level. These programs are designed to promote health, wellness, and community engagement on campus.
The college values the balance between academics and athletics, emphasizing the importance of student-athlete development both on and off the field. Facilities are well-maintained and support the training needs of the teams and individual students pursuing athletic goals.
Berry College offers a range of student organizations catering to diverse interests. These include the Allied Health Club, Psych Society, Berry International Club, Student Government Association, and Pre-Vet Club. Together, these groups provide opportunities for students to engage academically, socially, and in leadership roles within the campus community.
Berry College hosts a moderately sized student body, with about 619 new students joining each year, consisting mostly of freshmen and a smaller number of transfer students. This enrollment size places the college below many peers in terms of incoming class volume, reflecting a somewhat more intimate campus experience. Most students are recent high school graduates between 18 and 19 years old, while a substantial number also fall into the 20 to 21 age range. Graduate students tend to be older, with many in their late twenties and beyond, including notable populations aged 35 to 49.
The college predominantly attracts in-state students, accounting for approximately 73% of the population, a share that ranks somewhat above average nationally. Out-of-state students represent about a quarter of the enrollment, a figure that is average but leans toward the lower side compared to other institutions. The vast majority of students are from the United States, with international representation being comparatively low.
In terms of racial and ethnic diversity, Berry College reflects a fairly balanced mixture but generally at levels below the national averages for similar institutions. White students form the largest group on campus, followed by Hispanic and African American students, each making up a moderate portion of the population. Representation of Native American, Asian, Pacific Islander, and multiracial students exists but remains limited, clustered in relatively small numbers.
Berry College offers a campus experience set on a sprawling 27,000-acre campus, providing ample space for both academic and extracurricular activities. Students can engage in a variety of cultural opportunities including a campus newspaper, drama productions, and a chorus. However, options such as campus radio, band, and television are not available.
Support services for students include access to a health clinic and psychological counseling, catering to both physical and mental well-being. While there is no women's center or legal services on campus, these other resources aim to contribute to a supportive environment.
The student body is relatively moderate in size with a total enrollment of 2,484 students, and a student-to-faculty ratio of 12 to 1, which suggests a learning environment with accessible faculty interaction. The college hosts students from four different countries, indicating some international presence, though on the lower side compared to many institutions.
For students interested in athletics, it is notable that Berry College does not participate in NCAA sports associations. This could influence the collegiate athletic experience and opportunities available on campus.
Berry College offers access to a single main library, the Memorial Library, which provides a range of physical and digital resources for students. While the college does not have additional libraries, its Memorial Library maintains a collection of approximately 204,439 books and holds around 4,578 subscriptions, placing it in the lower half of peer institutions in terms of collection size.
The digital offerings are notably strong, featuring about 1,853,981 ebooks, ranking Berry College among the top 10% of institutions for this resource. The library also subscribes to roughly 125,310 digital subscriptions and provides access to 293 databases, which falls around the median level compared to other colleges.
Students can benefit from physical study spaces, including designated study rooms, and the library is staffed with trained personnel to assist with research and resource access. Although the library does not offer all-day access, it maintains established hours totaling approximately 100 weekly service hours and supports digital access along with physical facilities. Additionally, students have access to shared collections, enhancing the range of materials available despite the solitary library presence on campus.
Total enrollment
2484Full Time Degree Seeking Freshmen
612Member of Athletic Associations
Data not availableTotal staff
177 full time, 66 part timeVeterans affair office
NoMain library name
Memorial LibraryNumber of libraries on campus
1Reservable study rooms in library
Yes24h access
NoPhysical facilities
YesAccess to digital/electronic resources
YesStaff trained to provide and interpret library materials
YesEstablished library hours
YesAccess to library collections that are shared with other institutions
Yes