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Academic Eligibility
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Academic Eligibility

Prepared to Thrive

Admission to Berea College is academically competitive. We have a limited number of spaces in each year’s entering class, so we are looking for students who have demonstrated academic potential through coursework, grade point average, and ACT or SAT scores if provided. Furthermore, the College restricts admission to students who have not previously earned a Bachelor’s degree.

Academic Eligibility Estimator

Financial aid example showing a family of four earning $36,000 receives $68,522 in total aid with no loans required.
Admit
  • Domestic First-Year Applicant
  • High School Unweighted GPA: 3.86
  • Test-Optional
  • 8 AP/IB/DE Courses on HS Transcript
  • Class Rank 6/124
  • Submitted 5 Application Electives
Financial aid example for Family B: single-parent household with three children and a household income of $44,000.
Deny
  • High School Unweighted GPA: 2.95
  • ACT: 18
  • SAT: 860
  • 1 AP/IB/DE Course on HS Transcript
  • Submitted 1 Application Elective
Financial aid example showing a single-parent household earning $56,000 receives $65,622 in total aid, including scholarships, grants, and a work college scholarship, with no loans required.
Transfer Admit
  • Attended 1 College less than 2 years ago
  • 36 hours earned credit
  • College GPA: 3.57
  • Grade of B or higher in English 100 level course and College Algebra
  • Submitted essay with clearly articulated academic goals
Financial aid example showing a two-parent household with four children earning $85,000 receives $65,422 in total aid, including scholarships, grants, and a work college scholarship, with no loans required.
Admit
  • Domestic First-Year Applicant
  • High School Unweighted GPA: 3.86
  • Test-Optional
  • 8 AP/IB/DE Courses on HS Transcript
  • Class Rank 6/124
  • Submitted 5 Application Electives

High School Curriculum and Courses

We understand not all high schools are created equal. Access to advanced classes, labs, and other learning experiences varies by school. Have you challenged yourself? Have you maximized the rigorous courses available to you? Do all four years of high school demonstrate academic drive? How your transcript answers those questions is important to us.

A college prep curriculum remains an important indicator of college readiness and success. If a student can take advanced coursework (AP, IB, Dual Credit, Honors), we strongly encourage them to do so. On average, admitted students take 65% of their classes from academic areas listed below.

English

Mathematics (Algebra I and II, Geometry, Pre-Calculus)

Science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Anatomy)

Social Studies (History, Government, Economics, Geography)

Social Science (Psychology, Sociology, Philosophy)

Foreign Language (Spanish, French, German)

If an applicant’s high school provides class rank information, they must meet the college’s class rank minimum. The current minimum is graduating in the top 3/5th (60th percentile) of their senior class. There is no minimum GPA but please know the admissions process is competitive. For insight into the competitive nature of the process, the chart below illustrates admits by unweighted high school GPA.

Test-Optional Admissions

At Berea College, we have always been committed to a holistic assessment of a student’s application. For that reason, we offer test-optional admissions. Learn more about test-optional admissions.

We are still happy to accept and consider ACT or SAT scores from students who wish to share their scores as part of their application. Students who do not apply test optional most often score between a 22 and 32 on the ACT (or 1120-1420 SAT). Please note that applicants who choose to apply with test scores must meet the minimum ACT or SAT score requirements to be considered for admission.

 Minimum Requirements
Test Score19 ACT / 980 SAT
Test Subscores17 ACT / 460 SAT in each subject area

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