Our mission is to educate and inspire students to discover their passion and become innovative leaders with character around the world.
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or more than a century and a half, Bryant University has inspired excellence in an ever-
changing world. We empower stu- dents to ask “why,” “what if,” and “why not”—to think that anything is possible, that no idea is too big, and that unique paths often lead to the richest rewards. A Bryant education integrates busi- ness with the liberal arts in a ground- breaking and engaging way. You’ll graduate with either a major in Busi-
ness and a complementary minor in the liberal arts or a liberal arts major and a Business minor. With more than 300 different major/minor combina- tions available, you’ll be able to create the path that’s right for you and pre- pare for a career you’ll love.
Student focused
Our supportive student-centered cul- ture embraces and encourages new ideas—and challenges you to achieve more than you ever thought possi-
BR YA N T UN I V E R S I T Y AT A GL A N C E
Founded in 1863, Bryant is a private, nonprofit, coeducational, accredited four-year university. • Located in Smithfield, Rhode Island • 3,499 students; 75 transfer students in 2018–2019
• 80% of students living on campus • Average class size: 26 students • 270 study abroad locations • 99% of students employed or in graduate school within six months of graduation
• Median starting salary for the Class of 2018: $60,000
• Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International), and the Association of American Colleges & Universities; Bryant’s International Business program is a member of the Consortium for Undergraduate International Business Education (CUIBE).
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS College of Business • Accounting • Data Science • Entrepreneurship • Finance • Financial Services • Global Supply Chain Management • Information Systems • International Business • Management - Human Resource Management - Leadership and Innovation - Team and Project Management
• Marketing - Digital Marketing
College of Arts and Sciences • Actuarial Mathematics • Applied Mathematics and Statistics • Biology • Chinese • Communication • Economics • Environmental Science • Global Studies • History
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• Literary and Cultural Studies • Politics and Law • Psychology • Sociology • Spanish
2019–2020 Costs: Tuition: $44,498 Room and board: $15,705 Student fees: $897
Application Deadlines: Fall (September) semester: February 1; spring (January) semester: November 15; the application fee is $50.
Financial Aid: Transfer scholarships are based on academic criteria. Need-based financial aid is also available. The FAFSA deadline is February 15.
Contact Us: The Office of Admission is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 am– 4:30 pm, and Saturdays, 9:00 am–2:30 pm. In the summer, the Office is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 am–4:00 pm, and Saturdays, 9:00 am–2:30 pm. Call 800-662-7001 or visit admission.
bryant.edu for more information.
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ble. A world-class faculty of schol- ars and mentors will work with you one-on-one to reach your highest potential in class and beyond. You’ll learn from an industry expert in one class and gain valuable experience through a service learning project in the next.
Group projects, practica, social entrepreneurship, academic compe- titions, business simulations, and internships are just a few of the ways you’ll develop highly marketable skills
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