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Berry College's student work program, called LifeWorks, guarantees every student a job on campus for those interested in participating. The work program is based upon the original idea the school was formed around. The founder, Martha Berry, would educate local children for free if they would work around campus.
One of the classrooms was renovated by the Berry College Student Government Association as a Mountain Day American Bicentennial project in 1976. Student interest in Possum Trot has remained high over the years, and in 1984-85 and 1985–86, the Student Government Association assisted through volunteer work in the full restoration of the buildings.
The boys' high school was renamed Mount Berry School for Boys, and in 1962 it became Berry Academy, which was closed in 1983 when Berry College incorporated. The college now offers one of the country's largest work-study programs, enabling all of its students to work an on-campus job for their four years at the school.
Beginning in 2006, freshmen and transfer students were required to attend a week-long orientation camp known as FreshThing. As of 2009, the foundation had awarded 951 Berry College scholarships with a maximum of $32,000 per student. [3] The foundation has awarded scholarships up to $32,000 to nearly 820 students of Berry College. [4] [5]
Viking Fusion is the student media website for Berry College [1] that seeks (1) to serve the department of communication courses as a platform for student productions, and (2) to inform and entertain both the Berry student community and the larger public, even beyond Berry College. [2]
Abbie Stockard, 22, is a nursing student at Auburn University and a member of the college's dance team. Stockard raises money for cystic fibrosis. She was inspired by her best friend, who was ...
The former Benedict College coach laid out big plans for the Bulldogs at his introductory news conference: “Championships ... plural.” Chennis Berry makes passionate debut as South Carolina ...
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