Bryant by the Numbers
#1 Stronger Applicant Pool
1 of 10Students and families seeking the best in higher education recognize Bryant’s commitment to continuous innovation, unique programs that integrate business and the liberal arts, and world-class facilities and technology.
#2 Engaged Partners in Education
2 of 10Our faculty bring real-world expertise into the classroom and are dedicated partners, often collaborating with students on research and community-based projects for nonprofit and business organizations.
#3 Bryant's Success Story
3 of 10Despite the economic decline, graduates of Bryant’s College of Arts and Sciences and College of Business have a differentiating competitive advantage and enjoy a remarkable career and graduate school placement rate.
#4 Return on Investment
4 of 10Reaping the benefits of Bryant’s innovative, marketplace-driven academic programs, our graduates are in demand by a variety of world-class employers across the country and around the globe.
#5 Recognition of Excellence
5 of 10Our nationally ranked International Business program is a member of CUIBE - the Consortium for Undergraduate International Business Education, one of only 19 U.S. member universities. The University is also accredited by NEASC.
#6 Bryant Sets the Stage for Success
6 of 10Ideally located 45 minutes from Boston, Bryant’s campus blends New England countryside and modern architecture, including new residence halls, a library and technology center, 9,000 sq. ft. of science labs, a wellness center, and an interfaith center.
#7 Engaged Learning Opportunities
7 of 10Applied scholarship at Bryant University includes a class that gives finance majors hands-on financial management experience with real money as well as the opportunity to learn from experts in the field who serve as advisers.
#8 Bryant Graduates in Demand
8 of 10Bryant University’s Amica Center for Career Education ranked 30th in Businessweek’s 2009 recruiter survey. In 2009-10, 1,189 interviews were held as part of our corporate recruiting program.
#9 Greener Campus through Technology
9 of 10As an IBM case study, Bryant University expects to reduce energy consumption throughout all 50 buildings on its 428-acre campus by employing energy optimization technologies in partnership with IBM and Schneider Electric.
#10 Research and Applied Scholarship
10 of 10The National Science Foundation grant allows Bryant University to increase faculty research and establish an undergraduate research program. Undergraduate students work one-on-one with faculty mentors to develop independent research projects.


