
2100 College Street, Newberry, SC 29108-2197, USA


Newberry College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, which authorizes it to award bachelor's, master's, and associate degrees. This regional accreditation ensures that the institution meets established standards of quality and rigor recognized across the southern United States. Additionally, certain programs may hold specialized accreditations relevant to their fields, enhancing their credibility and alignment with professional standards. Prospective students can be assured that degrees earned from Newberry College carry recognized value due to this comprehensive institutional accreditation.
Newberry College requires applicants to have completed a high school education or possess a General Educational Development (GED) certificate. A secondary school grade point average is mandatory for admission consideration. While the college does not maintain an open admission policy, it does recommend certain competencies for prospective students. Additionally, applicants must submit TOEFL scores to demonstrate English language proficiency. Other standardized tests are suggested but not obligatory. Both Advanced Placement (AP) credits and transfer credits are accepted by the institution.
Newberry College requires an application fee from prospective students, which is a standard part of their admissions process. However, the college offers fee waivers under certain conditions to reduce financial barriers for applicants. These waivers are typically available to students who demonstrate financial need or participate in specific programs that aim to support access to higher education. Applicants are encouraged to inquire directly with the admissions office to determine eligibility and the proper procedure for obtaining a fee waiver.
Newberry College offers access to ROTC programs through a cooperative arrangement with a host institution. This means that while the college itself does not have a dedicated ROTC unit on campus, students interested in participating in ROTC can do so by affiliating with a nearby cooperating host school that administers the program.
Newberry College welcomes transfer students for several entry terms, including fall, spring, and summer semesters. Prospective transfer students should note that the institution has a moderately difficult entrance process. Transfer credit acceptance is generally supported, as the college recognizes credits from other institutions and accepts both CLEP general and CLEP subject examinations. While there is an age limit of 10 years for accepting prior credits, this allows flexibility for those with coursework completed within that timeframe.
Newberry College offers its students a range of study abroad opportunities designed to enhance their academic experience and global perspective. The programs include semester-long exchanges, short-term faculty-led trips, and summer study options. These are structured to allow students from various majors to participate, ensuring broad accessibility across disciplines.
The faculty-led programs typically focus on immersive cultural and academic experiences, often blending classroom learning with local site visits and community engagement. These trips can last from a couple of weeks to a month and are available during different times of the academic calendar, including summer sessions and spring break.
For those seeking longer experiences, semester study abroad is offered through partnerships with accredited institutions overseas. These programs enable students to complete course requirements while experiencing life in another country, with support provided in credit transfer and academic advising to maintain progress toward their degree.
Newberry College also emphasizes tailored advising and preparation for students interested in studying abroad, including assistance with program selection, application processes, and cultural readiness to help them maximize the benefits of their international study.
Median composite SAT score
1045Median composite ACT score
19Percent of students submitting ACT scores
7%Percent of students submitting SAT scores
5%High school completions
General Educational Development (GED) requiredComputer required
NoComputer purchase/lease plan is available in the institution
NoSecondary school GPA
RequiredSecondary school rank
Data not availableSecondary school record
Data not availableCompletion 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
YesAdvanced placement (AP) credits
YesOrientation program
YesDisabilities services
YesOff-campus study
NoROTC-Army
ROTC branch unit at a cooperating host institutionStudy 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
ModerateGenerally accepts credits
YesAccept ACE recommendation for credit
YesPossible transfer
Fall, Spring, Summer