
7300 Reinhardt Circle, Waleska, GA 30183, USA


Reinhardt University supports a variety of athletic programs that compete at the NCAA Division II level, providing student-athletes with opportunities across multiple sports. The university fields men's teams in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, tennis, and track and field. Female athletes can participate in basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, and volleyball. Additionally, Reinhardt offers co-ed cheerleading, which complements the athletic spirit on campus.
This range of sports enables students to engage in competitive athletics while balancing academic pursuits. The programs emphasize both individual and team development, encouraging student-athletes to achieve personal bests in their respective disciplines. Facilities supporting these sports are modern and cater to training, practice, and hosting competitive events, contributing to a well-rounded college experience for those interested in athletics.
Participation in Reinhardt's athletics also fosters camaraderie and school pride, with various events held throughout the academic year that draw both students and community members. Prospective students interested in combining education with athletics will find diverse options suited to a wide array of interests and skill levels at the university.
Information regarding student groups and associations at Reinhardt University is currently not available. The total enrollment consists of 567 men and 493 women, but details about participation in social organizations or specific student groups have not been provided.
Reinhardt University draws a predominantly local student body, with 94% of students coming from in-state, placing it among the institutions with a high proportion of residents within the state. Only 5% of the students are from out-of-state, a relatively low figure compared to other universities. The vast majority of the student population-99%-are from the United States, indicating limited international representation, which stands at just 1%, reflective of an average level of foreign student enrollment.
The total enrollment is moderate, with 413 new students joining in a given year. Freshmen constitute the largest segment at 318 individuals, while 95 are transfer students. This size situates Reinhardt University in the lower range of institution sizes overall.
The undergraduate students cover a broad age range, with most concentrated between 18 and 21 years old-specifically, 445 students aged 18 to 19 and 301 aged 20 to 21. Older undergraduates are present in smaller numbers, such as 171 students aged 22 to 24, and a gradually decreasing count in higher age brackets up to 64 years old. Graduate students form a relatively small cohort with a noticeable presence in the 22 to 24 age group, counting 52 individuals, and a smaller number across older age brackets including a few beyond 65 years old.
Diversity among racial and ethnic groups at Reinhardt University is moderate but leans toward average representation in comparison to broader national data. White students form the largest group at 596, while African American and Hispanic students represent 242 and 95 individuals respectively. Other groups include smaller populations of Asian (16), Native American (6), and Pacific Islander (1) students. Those identifying with two or more races are fewer, with a number reflecting a relatively low presence. An additional segment of 51 students have unknown race or ethnicity.
Reinhardt University offers a range of extracurricular activities that contribute to a vibrant campus environment. Students can engage in various performing arts opportunities, including drama productions, a campus band, and a chorus. While the university does not have a campus radio or TV station, it supports a campus newspaper that provides a platform for student expression and campus news.
Health and well-being are supported through on-campus resources such as a health clinic and psychological counseling services, addressing students' physical and mental health needs. However, legal services and a women's center are not available on campus.
Athletics at the university are affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), which indicates organized sports programs are part of student life. The student body numbers just over 1,200, with a full-time degree-seeking population of about 333, reflecting a moderately sized campus community. The student-to-faculty ratio stands at 13: 1, suggesting relatively small class sizes conducive to more personalized academic interactions.
Reinhardt University offers access to two libraries, including the main Hill Freeman Library/Spruill Learning Center. The total number of libraries ranks in the average range, placing the institution in the top half nationally for the availability of library facilities. While the university provides a physical library and supports digital access, the breadth of its book collections and subscriptions is more modest.
The university's collection contains approximately 61,496 volumes, which is below the national median for similar institutions. Subscriptions to journals and periodicals number 52, and digital subscriptions total 27,855, both placing the university in the lower 40% to 45% percentile ranges. The catalog of electronic books is relatively limited with around 183,453 titles, ranking in the bottom 30% among comparable schools. The number of available databases stands at 167, near the mid-range level but still below the median.
Students benefit from a library environment that includes physical facilities, established hours, trained staff, and shared collection access. Digital resources complement the physical holdings to support research and study needs. Overall, Reinhardt University provides average resources in terms of library facilities and access, with room for growth particularly in expanding digital and print collections.
Total enrollment
1233Full Time Degree Seeking Freshmen
333Member of Athletic Associations
Data not availableTotal staff
67 full time, 62 part timeVeterans affair office
NoMain library name
Hill Freeman Library/Spruill Learning CenterNumber of libraries on campus
2Reservable study rooms in library
No24h 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