Berry College is a private liberal arts college located in Mount Berry, Georgia, USA.
The college was founded in 1902 by Martha Berry and is known for its beautiful campus and strong sense of community.
Berry College is one of the largest college campuses in the world, covering more than 27,000 acres of woodlands, meadows, and streams.
The college offers more than 40 undergraduate majors, including programs in the sciences, humanities, and social sciences.
Berry College has a student body of around 2,000 undergraduate students, with a student-to-faculty ratio of 11:1.
The college is committed to sustainability and has several initiatives in place to reduce its carbon footprint, including solar energy projects and LEED-certified buildings.
Berry College is a member of the Annapolis Group, a consortium of over 120 leading liberal arts colleges in the United States.
Berry College’s athletic teams are known as the Vikings, and they compete in NCAA Division III in the Southern Athletic Association (SAA).
The college has a total of 21 varsity sports teams, including 11 for women and 10 for men.
Berry College’s football program has produced several notable players, including former quarterback Tate Adcock, who set numerous school records during his career and was named the SAA Offensive Player of the Year in 2017. Several former Berry football players have also gone on to play professionally, including Sam Jones, who played in the Canadian Football League.