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Top Reasons why
Newberry College could be the right fit for a Homeschooled
Student!
1.
Financial-Aid Available!
2. A Strong Sense of Values!
3. Greater Involvement in the
Community and Churches!
4. Greater Sense of Community!
5. Excellent Career Preparation!
6. A Safe Environment
7. High 4-year Graduation Rate!
8. Participation and Leadership in
Extra-curricular Activities!
9. Smaller Classes where Professors do
the Teaching!
Financial-Aid
Available
When many students and parents look into the financial-aid
aspect of attending a private college, they seem to feel overwhelmed
with the cost factor. Fortunately, Newberry College is surprisingly
affordable to most families.
Newberry
offers a comprehensive program of student financial assistance
including scholarships
, grants
, student
loans , and employment
. Homeschool students are eligible to receive all
of our scholarships and grants.
A
Strong Sense of Values
Newberry College also recognizes the values of academic freedom,
intellectual dialog, and diversity of viewpoint. The Lutheran
tradition also celebrates the concept of vocation, leading
students to prepare for meaningful life experiences, occupations,
and service to the world as well as to the church.
This emphasis, coupled with weekly chapel services, a full-time
Lutheran campus pastor, a director of church relations, and
a staff and faculty who take pride in their influence as Christian
role models, all facilitate the moral, ethical and spiritual
development of our student body.
Greater
Involvement in the Community and Churches
Throughout the Newberry College experience, students are not
only given the opportunity to grow as an individual, but they
are also given the opportunity to give something back to the
community. While at Newberry College, students are able to
participate in a variety of community service events ranging
from on-campus beautification days to mission trips all over
the US. In the recent past, students and campus organizations
have held can food drives, numerous fundraisers for different
philanthropic organizations, raised thousands of dollars for
the 2004 Tsunami relief efforts and even traveled to Florida
to help hurricane victims. Students are also given the opportunity
to participate and even lead weekly chapel services.
Greater
Sense of Community
Many students think that it’s easier to make friends
at a big university, because there are so many more people
to choose from. In fact, the opposite is true. A smaller campus
environment, like Newberry, actually allows students to interact
and meet more students through the classroom and a variety
of activities. Not only are students able to make more friends,
they are able to build stronger and closer relationships with
those friends.
Small, Private College graduates are more likely to say they
benefited from a sense of community and to say they made friends
in class!
A
Safe Environment
With its antebellum
mansions and tree-lined streets, Newberry , South Carolina
is both quaint and modern, and is the safest city
in South Carolina.
Additionally,
the city has been named by an Atlanta publishing firm as one
of the "50 Best Small Towns in the Southeast" and
in Norman Crampton's book as one of the "100 Best Small
Towns in America." The local area, with its moderate
climate, provides many different year-round recreational opportunities
including golfing, boating, and hiking. Both the beach and
the mountains are an easy drive from Newberry and South Carolina
's state capital, Columbia , is only thirty minutes from campus.
The City of Newberry
offers the security of a small town with a convenient downtown
district.
High
4-year Graduation Rate
Graduation and retention rates are important factors to consider
when evaluating the price tag of a bachelor’s degree.
U.S. Department of Education statistics reveal that almost
half of all undergraduate students enroll at more than one
institution. In the process of transferring, many lose credit
for courses taken and therefore take longer to finish a degree.
But even those who stay at one institution often take more
than four years to graduate. According to our survey, Private
College alumni were far more likely to have graduated in four
years than those who attended flagship public universities.
Adding a fifth or sixth year of tuition onto what looked like
an affordable education significantly raises the price tag
– especially when you factor in the "opportunity
cost" of two years of lost earning power.
Excellent
Career Preparation
The job market's ever-accelerating rate of technological,
political, social and economic change calls for long-rather
than short-term thinking. Today’s “hot”
skill will almost certainly be tomorrow’s relic. To
thrive throughout the twists and turns of the global economy,
you need a set of broad-based abilities that will enable you
to take advantage of a variety of professional challenges.
In today’s workforce, employers most value skills and
traits such as: communication skills, motivation/initiative,
teamwork skills, leadership skills and academic achievement.
A liberal arts education, like that offered at Newberry College,
is far from impractical: it helps students develop analytical,
problem-solving, and communication skills, plus leadership
and teamwork, that will last a lifetime.
Participation and Leadership
in Extra-curricular Activities
Employers could care less that your football team won the
Popcorn Bowl – and graduating magna cum whatever isn’t
good enough on its own. Job recruiters look for leadership,
teamwork skills, motivation and initiative – and you’re
not going to pick those up snoozing in the back of the class.
In order to gain these skills and traits, students can join
and become a leader in a variety of clubs and organization.
At smaller colleges like Newberry, where you’re not
swimming through a sea of student bodies to get to the opportunities,
it’s easier to join – or start – teams,
performance groups and clubs, or create independent research
projects in your chosen field, or take any class that intrigues
you. And that’s what makes recruiters sit up and take
notice.
At Newberry, there are over 50 clubs and organizations in
which students can choose to participate. There is something
for everyone! Students can be involved in Student Government,
an honor society, religious and academic organizations, athletics,
social sororities and fraternities, intramurals, produce a
TV show, be a DJ on a radio show, and the list goes on and
on! Not only are Newberry students able to participate in
any of these organizations, they can participate in as many
of them as they choose!
It is estimated that at least 60% of Newberry students participate
in 2 or more clubs or organizations, and approximately 30%
of Newberry students hold leadership positions within these
organizations.
For a list of all
Newberry College clubs and organizations, please check out
http://www.newberry.edu/studentaffairs/studentlife.asp
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Smaller
Classes where Professors do the Teaching
In small classes, everyone participates; there’s no
hiding in the back of the room because you haven’t read
the assignment. At Newberry, you won’t be sitting in
a huge auditorium, trying to pay attention while a graduate
assistant teaches the 300 member class. Instead, you will:
• Be taught by professors, not graduate students.
• Take many small, discussion-oriented classes.
• Have a 13:1 Student/Teacher ratio.
• Have a greater level of personal interaction with
your professors.
• Have professors who act as a mentor and a role model.
Students will be better prepared for the workforce by learning
to analyze, argue and articulate within their classes. Also,
working together in small groups, solving problems and communicating
ideas, trains the students for the teamwork that will be required
in the world of career and community.
Now, why is close contact with professors so important? A
good teacher can help a student understand his or her own
capabilities and strengths, and address academic challenges.
When a professor knows a student well enough to write a thoughtful
recommendation, that’s a practical, powerful benefit
that strengthens the chances of landing that desired job or
getting into a top med school or law school.
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