Berry is stunningly beautiful. Main campus has the feel of a Southern university, with it’s beautiful traditional architecture and brick buildings and columns. There is SO much green space. The balance of green space to people was the perfect proportion for our family and felt just right, after visiting larger schools like Clemson and UGA. There are SO many ways to get outdoors and be renewed and refreshed by the beauty of nature. The mountain campus is really cool too, as is the older section of campus used primarily as housing, faculty offices, and some parts of the nursing and education programs. They have good dining hall options, great recreational facilities and options, and technology/learning spaces. They offer a wide range of majors, and their agricultural program (including animal sciences) is really good. We did a tour for prospective students and could not have enjoyed it more. Our tour guide was a current Berry student (an ambassador), and he did a super job of showing us the campus and helping us see what life at Berry was like. The students and staff are so down-to-earth and unassuming. We felt welcome and like we belonged. The staff were so helpful and kind. Now, our eldest child is enrolled and thrilled to become a...
Read moreI graduated from Berry College in 2007 with a BS in Marketing. My four years here were transformative, and I have enjoyed watching the campus expand and improve in the relatively short time since graduating. Many of the small issues I had with the campus have been addressed by refurbishments and new buildings, and it's really grown into a world-class campus. I started my first business as a sophomore while here, and the professors provided the guidance I needed to help it become successful. If you are looking for a caring, high quality environment where the school genuinely works hard to help you, this...
Read moreEvery day at berry was depressing. You get treated like a child, it doesn't feel like a real college. And I feel I have been scammed... The professors are really good but for $36,000 a year I would expect more.The campus is beautiful.... but that gets old after about a week... Additionally Berry acts like they accept all people.... This "college" is 95% white and 99% Christian... and they make no effort to include other minorities, ethnic or religious. Planning to transfer...
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