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International Admission Process
Thank you for your interest in applying to Berry! We’re excited to work with you and your family throughout the admission process. This page is your resource for more information on process and timelines. We encourage you to read through the requirements and financial aid information before you get started. And if you ever feel lost, don’t hesitate to reach out!
First Step: Check Your Dates!
Admission Option | Application Deadline | Financial Aid Deadline | Notification Date | Deposit Deadline |
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Early Action | Nov. 1 | Feb. 15 | Begins Dec. 1 | May 1 |
Regular Decision | Jan. 15 | Feb. 15 | Begins Mar. 1 | May 1 |
Spring Term Note: If you are interested in applying for the Spring term at Berry, please note that due to the time required to process the appropriate documentation for international applicants and the condensed timeline of the spring application cycle, we are typically unable to offer spring admission to new first-year or transfer international students.
Next Step: Choose Your Application
The Common Application
Required Application Materials
- Official Transcripts
- First-Year Applicants: Official High School Transcript(s) evaluated by World Education Services if not on U.S. Grading Scale.
- Transfer-Applicants: Official High School Transcript(s) and Official College Transcript(s) evaluated by World Education Services if not on U.S. Grading Scale.
Transcript evaluation is required before admission consideration. Once evaluated, your transcript(s) will be sent directly to Berry from World Education Services (WES). Note that Berry does not offer fee waivers for transcript evaluation processes. If you have questions about whether or not your transcript must undergo an evaluation, email Cori Bradham at cbradham@berry.edu.
The following application requirements must be submitted in your Berry Application. If any of the requirements uploaded do not fulfill the requirements, your application will not be reviewed until the corrections are made.
- Citizenship Verification (Copy of Passport)
An uploaded screenshot of the photo page of your passport will work! If you do not have a passport, please contact the Office of Admission (admissions@berry.edu). - English Proficiency Score Report
One of the following English Proficiency Score Report options are acceptable to upload to your MyBerry portal:- IELTS — Minimum Preferred Score: 7.0
- Duolingo — Minimum Preferred Score: 115
- TOEFL — Minimum Preferred Score: 90
- English Proficiency Waiver – Waiver completed by school official indicating you’ve attended an English-Speaking school, and do not need to take an English Proficiency Exam.
Note that Berry does not offer fee waivers for English Proficiency Exams.
- Certification of Finances* (see Financial Aid section below)
The Certification of Finances must be completed accurately and in its entirety. The lack of proper completion of this document will result in the admission item not being fulfilled and therefore the application not being reviewed by our admissions team.
All submitted documents are approved and processed by members of our team. It is possible items may not be accepted to fulfill the admission requirement for various reasons, so it is your responsibility to check the status of your application to make sure no items are outstanding. Your application will not be formally reviewed until all of the admission requirements have been met. Should you need to resend any documents or check on the status of your application, you can email Cori Bradham at cbradham@berry.edu.
Optional Application Materials
The following items are not required (but are more than welcome):
- SAT and/or ACT results (we will accept a PDF of your score report)
- Berry SAT Code: 5059
- Berry ACT Code: 0798
- Counselor/Teacher Recommendation (available within the application)
- "Why Berry” essay
- Resume (recommended length: 1 or 2 pages)
Financial Aid
Berry College offers a competitive merit-based scholarship program for international students. These scholarships are based on a student’s secondary school transcripts and are awarded automatically to students that qualify. While these scholarships can be generous, it is important to remember that there are no need-based scholarships that are available to international students.
*International applicants must show that they can provide for themselves financially while attending Berry. This information should be indicated on the applicant’s Certification of Finances.
Need more information? Please see frequently asked questions.
*Berry College does not discriminate on the basis of qualified handicap, race, creed, color, sex, age or national or ethnic origin in the administration of its admission policies, educational policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic or other college administered programs.*