Thinking about college? While online learning offers flexibility and cost savings, in-person education provides advantages that are hard to beat. Find out what will put you ahead in today’s job market on our blog.
Berry’s Class of 2024 recently stepped into the world — ready for the challenges and thankful professors who guided them.
With the rising costs of higher education, finding the right college job is crucial. Discover how you can excel in the classroom while gaining valuable career skills with job opportunities like LifeWorks at Berry.
As Rosa Sanchez Alvarado ’24 enters the professional world, her hands-on experiences showcase her competitive skill set in marketing. From crafting campaigns in class to spearheading real-world initiatives, she took advantage of projects and internships while mentoring others.
Explore careers related to the environment! From atmospheric scientists to wildlife biologists, discover how a degree in environmental science opens doors to impactful green professions.
Feeling the pressure of exams? Explore our top 5 tips for strengthening your mental wellness during exam week and beyond.
Event planner gains competitive edge through tailored MBA program and one-on-one mentoring.
MJ Shaffer always loved technology but discovered the true impact it could have through hands-on coursework, in-depth internships and community engagement at Berry College. Emphasizing solution-driven work and collaboration, MJ encourages computer science students to embrace challenges and try new things.
Alex Rooks ’24 wants to supply the world with safe, plentiful food. Berry prepared her to conduct genetic research that could produce healthier livestock and prevent human disease.
Prepared by courses and work experiences at Berry, senior Annabelle Norton took a bite out of the Big Apple during her summer internship with IEX and returned to with a knowledge of fintech and real-world experience in social media and branding.
Major vs. Fit - The Key to Your College Choice
Ever found yourself questioning your major or drowning in assignments? Between fall and spring semesters, it's common to rethink choices. We get it! Here are some college hacks to help you tackle 5 of the most common struggles head-on.
Whether you’re a first year or a seasoned student looking to refine your study habits, here are the top five strategies for acing college.
The New York Times has published the College-Access Index, a list of the country’s most-selective universities ranked in order of economic diversity. The Times measured economic diversity by analyzing the share of students receiving Pell Grants, which typically go to students from the bottom half of the income distribution. The list covers the 286 most-selective colleges in the country, defined by Barron’s Profiles of American Colleges and other metrics. Berry ranked second among selective Georgia colleges for the number of Pell grant students it welcomes. Vice President for Enrollment Andrew Bressette said Berry's current data shows that about 28% of the student population uses Pell grants. "Our focus over the last few years has been to better fund students and reduce their reliance on student loan debts. We have decreased the percentage of Pell students using loans in their first year of college by 10% over the last five years," Bressette said.
Want a competitive edge in the job market? Data analytics skills give graduates the upper hand in nearly every industry.
Are you applying for a job? Are your online profiles ready for employer scrutiny? Go beyond a personal brand and follow these expert tips for crafting a professional online presence.
Berry College Admissions recently hosted more than 25 high school college advisors from the Georgia College Advising Corps.
If you’re headed to college orientation this summer, we’ve got the answers to all your need-to-know questions.