Since its founding in 1902, Berry College has dedicated itself to providing a well-rounded liberal arts education and, being "Christian in spirit," the option for religious life. There are over 75 areas of study at Berry, ranging from traditional subjects like physics, French, nursing, art, and psychology, to innovative programs like One Health-a transdisciplinary approach to solving health-related problems-and a career path in professional tennis management. True to its liberal arts mission, Berry encourages students to explore their various academic interests and, above all, acquire a broad-based education. "We are a liberal arts school, so the foundation classes we take are just as important as our classes required for our major." Students speak glowingly of their professors and of the dedication they display. "I truly feel as if my success is their top priority." Students believe that Berry's traditionally small classes and faculty-student ratio (roughly 12 to 1) enhances their learning and the overall quality of the college experience. "I have had many classes where the whole reason I got up in the morning was because of said class and professor." Adds another: "These professors are skilled in their respective fields and bring a level of passion to their classes that is unrivaled." Berry supports students from start to finish, with faculty and peer mentors directly helping first-year students identify and ultimately achieve their academic goals.