Bryant University Brochure

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Founded: 1863, 154 -year tradition of innovation Classes taught by professors, not teaching assistants:

Bryant “is a school with a rising reputation... turning heads in college rankings.”

Average class size: 26

Money’s 2016-17 Best Colleges “50 Colleges That Add the Most Value”

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Students completing both a major and a minor: 100% Students graduating with double majors/ concentrations 25% Employed or enrolled in graduate school within six months: 99% Median starting salary: $55,000 reported by the Class of 2015 Undergraduate students:

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Number of states represented: 36 Number of countries represented: 60 Freshmen residing on campus: 94% Courses of study: 96 Study abroad countries: 53 NCAA Division I varsity sports teams: 22

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CREATING INNOVATORS WHO ARE READY TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE

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ryant university’s great strength in education is its attention to each individual student. We are excited to have you join our close-knit community, where dedicated faculty and achievement-oriented students are creating the next generation of innovators. As a student at Bryant, you’ll receive an exceptional education. The Bryant experience combines theoretical and real-world knowledge with a global perspective, innovation and creativity, and character and leadership development – all in a student-centered learning environment that’s transformative and empowering. Bryant’s inspiring and collegial community and meaningful extracurricular activities blend formal and informal learning- just one reason that 94% of freshmen choose to live on campus. You’ll benefit from a collaborative learning environment designed to help you create your path, expand your world, and achieve a lifetime of success. When you graduate, you’ll be ready with the knowledge, skills, credentials, and qualities of character to face challenges, solve problems, and deliver solutions.

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For more than 150 years,

about Bryant

Bryant has prepared students to succeed. Our close-knit, studentcentered community provides a supportive learning environment and challenging academic programs that integrate business and the liberal arts, with an emphasis on real-world application. The Bryant experience promotes academic excellence and cultivates the leadership skills, qualities of character, and diverse perspectives required for success in an age of unlimited global opportunity.

College Factual/U.S.A. Today ranks Bryant among the Top 3 four-year business programs in the United States

College Factual notes the Bryant return on investment as: Immediate Post-Graduation Earnings Mid-Career Post-Graduation Earnings

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U.S. News & World Report ranks Bryant University:

9th in our category. For

ten consecutive years, Bryant has ranked among the top 20.

Bloomberg Businessweek ranks Bryant’s business programs: Among the

top 50 in the nation.

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in a national survey of employers. The Princeton Review recognizes Bryant: Among the nation’s top 200 institutions for best value and No. 18 for best career services

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rom your first semester, Bryant’s nationally recognized First-Year Gateway is the foundation for success. Centered on fundamental questions about the role of the individual in an ever-changing world, the interdisciplinary Gateway integrates left- and rightbrained thinking. You’ll learn to connect ideas and concepts as you explore the global foundations of character and leadership, and of organizations and business. Innovation and Design Experience for All (IDEA), our immersive January program, provides a unique forum for experiential learning designed to develop your understanding of design thinking, creative problem solving, and the innovation process. Learn more about the Bryant IDEA at www.bryant.edu/videos. You’ll take notes from an industry expert in one class and be on site doing service learning in the next; throughout all four years your coursework will be integrated with a vast array of co-curricular opportunities. Your entire Bryant experience is designed to provide the real-world understanding so highly valued by employers and leading graduate schools.

majors:

Global Supply Chain Management (GSCM), Applied Analytics h o m e t o w n : Plantsville, CT pat h : Sourcing Buyer for General Mills

Emily Socha ’16

A self-proclaimed “supply chain nerd,” Socha made Bryant her first choice after a conversation with Associate Professor of Marketing Michael Gravier at an Open House event on campus. After 12 years as an Air Force logistics officer, Gravier earned his Ph. D. in a top logistics program and now teaches supply chain and marketing. Socha was looking for an internship at an organization that had a complex supply chain, and the aerospace industry was just the right fit. When she interviewed for an internship at United Technologies Aerospace Systems, her GSCM major set her apart from other candidates.

“Supply chain management is a growing and extremely important function in all companies, and they are looking for talent,” she says. “My two majors, Applied Analytics and GSCM, went hand-in-hand.”

“In our data-driven world, companies want people who can understand, manipulate, and draw conclusions from large data. Having the data is important, but knowing what to do with it is key.” As a Bryant senior, Socha was one of the few college students in the country to earn the prestigious 2015 R. Gene Richter Scholarship award, granted by the Institute for Supply Chain Management to only eight undergraduates from thousands who applied.

“Education is learning from experience, leading teams, working with companies, networking with professionals, and teaching yourself something new. My dream job is to help a company’s supply chain become more sustainable, eco-friendly, and beneficial to all of the communities that the supply chain touches,” she says.

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“Bryant prepared me to succeed then – and now. It fosters a culture where best practices and business ethics are championed. Students are encouraged to take risks, become subject matter experts for any area they will pursue, and work to create key solutions for the future.” Christa Babcock ’03 Account Director, Learning and Development, IAB

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ryant’s nationally-recognized Amica Center for Career Education provides you with invaluable support for comprehensive and purposeful career education. Your path to success includes:

majors:

Entrepreneurship, Marketing m i n o r : Communication h o m e t o w n : Hanover, MA pat h : New England Patriots’ Digital Content Associate

• Self-Assessment tools to help you choose or confirm a

career path. We’ll provide guidance as you consider factors including your interests, abilities, and values. • Career Exploration – to allow you to discover career

options through career fairs, career panels, site visits by corporate and non-profit organizations, Alumni/ Student Networking Nights in major cities, an Alumni Job Shadow Program, and the Alumni Career Link. • Experiential education that helps you take the knowl-

edge you’ve gained in the classroom and apply it to a real-world setting through one or more internships in a business, non-profit organization, or government setting. • A wide array of specialized workshops to help you

achieve success after graduation, whether you’re interested in pursuing an exciting professional opportunity or graduate school.

John Logan ’16

“Educational systems put so much emphasis on exam performance to tell us how smart or successful we are,” notes Logan, a published author and self-professed multimedia fanatic. “The content we learn is important, but it’s the way we learn the content that is starting to change. Post-secondary institutions should focus more on hands-on experience rather than test-taking – and that is exactly what Bryant is doing.” As a student, Logan’s courses moved away from written exams and focused on team projects, case studies, and real-world experiences. He further developed his skill set through many student leadership opportunities, including his role as lead editor for The Archway, Bryant’s student newspaper, and as video producer for Bryant’s international study abroad program, among many others.

During Logan’s sophomore year, he took advantage of a Sophomore International Experience (SIE) trip to Rome and – as proof of the broadening effects of study abroad – decided that his dream job was to travel the world and produce promotional videos. After graduation, he accepted a position with the New England Patriots, creating digital content.

“I’m taking pictures of the players, interviewing them, and posting content to Patriots.com. One of the main reasons they hired me is because they loved my entrepreneurial background and the hands-on learning curriculum, such as the IDEA program. During my interview we talked about the Academic Innovation Center and I told them about my experiences at Bryant – they loved all of it!”

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“Students credit Bryant University’s placement rate to the phenomenal Amica Center for Career Education and the ease of networking with faculty and alumni.” Princeton Review

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early 400 companies take part in Bryant’s extensive corporate recruiting program each year, and Bryant students have the benefit of interviewing right on campus. Bryant students intern at organizations including: Amica Insurance BBC Worldwide Boston Celtics Deloitte LLP Deutsche Bank ESPN Fannie Mae Federal Reserve Board of Governors Fidelity Investments FM Global Hasbro KPMG PricewaterhouseCoopers Raytheon Company Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation SIRIUS Satellite Radio Turner Broadcasting Systems

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In addition to prestigious law schools and other graduate and post-graduate programs, you’ll find Bryant graduates employed at organizations around the world including: Alexion Pharmaceuticals Americorps/Vista Blackrock Bose Citizens Financial Group CVS Health Dell EMC Fox News Channel/Business Network The Hartford Honeywell Internal Revenue Service IGT Liberty Mutual Oracle Peace Corps Ruder Finn, Inc. Swarovski North America Textron, Inc. The TJX Companies, Inc. United Technologies Voya Financial Advisors

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Communication Business Administration, Spanish h o m e t o w n : Killingworth, CT pat h : Associate Account Strategist, Google minors:

Bailey Cornell ’15

For six consecutive years, Fortune magazine has recognized Google as the nation’s the top organization to work for. More than two million people apply for positions at the company each year, and Cornell earned one of those coveted positions. At Google, strong academic and work performance are simply expected, says Cornell. It was her volunteer work, international experiences such as study abroad, and extracurricular activities in the Bryant Outdoor Adventure Club and the Media Production Club that set her apart and helped her gain leadership skills.

“Being well-rounded and having experiences outside of the classroom are key to standing out,” says the Communication major, who interned at a local television station. “Bryant also gives students plenty of opportunities to get involved and become leaders. These experiences and skills can help you stand out and make a difference in whatever you are passionate about.” What helped interviewers get to know Cornell as a person was her Honors Capstone Project, a study about money and happiness based on disparate age groups. “Completing the capstone was a lot of work,

but it really did set me apart in the interview process,” she says. “The project came up time and time again, especially because I am so passionate about the topic.” Cornell works with businesses who advertise with Google on the Web. “What I do is similar to a marketing consultant, so I work on different types of campaigns and strategies to effectively advertise clients’ products or services across Google’s many channels,” she says. At Bryant, all liberal arts majors minor in business, while business majors minor in liberal arts. “Having a background in business is great no matter what field you are interested in,” says Cornell. “My business minor helps immensely since I work with every kind of business model on marketing strategy. In my position, I am constantly using what I learned.”

“The University is really great at preparing students for the ‘real world’ with a focus on group projects and presentations, which help you gain necessary experience for what’s it’s really like to work with a team on a common goal,” says Cornell.

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“Choosing Bryant University was a decision that I will always be proud of. I went into freshman year knowing I made the right choice, but what I didn’t know was that I would be changing my life forever. Making friends that will last a lifetime, the community, the home feeling, the amazing programs, and being able to have conversations with President Machtley are just a few of the things I will always cherish.” Kelsey Langevin ’15 Corporate development/Marketing Coordinator, Communications Resource Inc.

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educates the > Bryant whole person. Our student-centered mission and deep values means that our students are prepared – for life – to be as dedicated to advancing their communities as they are to their careers. Your Bryant experience will emphasize personal and professional development, a strong work ethic, the practice of continual self-assessment, and the importance of individual character. a member of the vibrant > AsBryant community, you’ll add your voice and talents to a diverse student body that actively shapes campus life through an array of leadership programs, community service projects, special events, and more than 100 clubs and organizations. Collegiate Entrepre> Bryant’s neur’s Organization (CEO) has been named among the top three chapters in the country six times in the last ten years.

Archway Investment > The Fund allows students to learn investment principles by managing a real portfolio of nearly $1 Million of endowment funding. know that Bryant > Employers graduates are ready to make a difference. Nearly 400 companies, government agencies, and not-for-profit organizations participate in recruiting programs and career fairs on campus.

global focus is > Bryant’s enhanced by the John H. Chafee Center for International Business, U.S.-China Institute, Confucius Institute, and Rhode Island World Trade Center, the only one of its kind located on a university campus. Nearly 50% of students > have developed a global perspective through participation in study abroad programs, including Bryant’s innovative Sophomore International Experience. Bryant ranks #9 among our peer group for study abroad (Open Door/IIE).

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Bryant’s commitment to real-world education prepares graduates with the knowledge, skills, and qualities of character to succeed in their chosen professions and in life. One of the most valuable benefits of a Bryant education is access to the tremendous power of our alumni network. We are committed to providing students with every possible competitive advantage, and alumni serve as role models, open doors, and connect you with premier opportunities to succeed. Our 45,000 accomplished alumni make significant contributions around the world. To name just a few: David Beirne Chairman, Fantex Holdings

George Dooley Chief Audit Executive, VISA

Eric Bertrand Managing Director, EJB Capital Management, LLC

Sharon Garavel VP of Global Operations and Quality, General Electric Capital Solutions

Beth Bombara Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, The Hartford Robert Brown Head of Institutional Fixed Income, Fidelity Investments Nanette Buziak Head of Equities Trading, Voya Investment Management Robert Calabro Tax Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Vincent Coppola VP, Mergers and Acquisitions, Blue Shield of CA Scott De Pasquale Partner, Braemar Energy Ventures Nancy DeViney VP of Organizational Change Management, IBM

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Ann Marie Habershaw COO, Bully Pulpit Interactive Frank Hauck President, Customers and Markets Dell EMC Thomas Hewitt Chairman, Interstate Hotels and Resorts, Inc. Diane Kazarian National Financial Services Leader and Global Financial Services Brand Leader, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Douglas Krupp Chairman, Berkshire Group Teresa McCarthy VP, AllianceBernstein Joseph Puishys CEO and President, Apogee Enterprises, Inc.

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otivated. driven. accomplished. Bryant University students are achievementoriented and prepared to make a difference in today’s competitive world. Throughout our distinguished history of more than 150 years, Bryant has helped students build knowledge, cultivate leadership skills and qualities of character, and achieve success – as they define it. We focus on providing multidisciplinary academic programs that integrate the liberal arts with business, developing the critical thinking skills that are essential to every profession. Students learn from expert faculty who blend theory with practice. Bryant’s distinguished faculty includes many leaders in business and education; they are noted for bringing their real-world expertise into the classroom. Wherever your chosen path leads you – from a business you join or one you launch as an entrepreneur, to a government agency or a not-for-profit organization, or to further graduate and post-graduate study – you’ll be ready.

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International BusinessMarketing Global Supply Chain Management, m i n o r : Political Science Finance, and Global Studies w o r k i n g at : Sikorsky h o m e t o w n : Ouagadougou, Aircraft Corporation Burkina Faso pat h : Financial Services Analyst at J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.

Emmanuel Balandi ’16

From Nepal to Burkina Faso, Chad to Mauritania, Balandi has lived in several unique places but found his Bryant experience expanded his global perspective even more. During his first week at Bryant, Balandi participated in 4Mile, a cultural and leadership program designed for first-year international and domestic multicultural students. “It was a great experience where I was able to meet people who were going through the same thing that I was and we learned from one another,” he says. His first and favorite class was Global Foundations of Business. He landed his first internship at the University’s Chafee Center for International Business, and loved it because he had opportunities to help real companies with their expansion abroad.

“Through the Archway Investment Fund, I learned about valuation of stocks and companies,” he says. “I worked with Cyberay, a startup firm, to develop a roadmap for the commercialization of their new product. I also worked with Alex and Ani to help them bring their packaging operations in-house.” As a student, Balandi was involved in many organizations; he started a Model United Nations Club to broaden students’ global acumen through discussions about current events, international issues, politics, foreign policies, and law. He also served on the Student Senate and Senior Advisory Council, was a Student Ambassador, and was active with Omicron Delta Kappa- the National Honors Leadership Council.

“The best thing about Bryant is that if there is something you want to see get done on campus, you have the resources available to accomplish it,” he says.

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E X CEP TIONAL EDUCATION FOR A LIFETIME O F S U C C E S S

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Explore nearly 100 courses of study at www.bryant.edu/ areasofstudy.

International Student Organization Ledger (yearbook) Legal Studies Society Multicultural Student Union Panhellenic Council Student Programming Board Student Senate TV/Media Production Club Velocity Dance Team WJMF Radio Station For a full listing of clubs and organizations, visit www.bryant.edu/live.

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Nearly 100 clubs and student-run organizations include: Accounting Association Actuarial Association Alliance for Women’s Awareness The Archway (student newspaper) Arts & Culture Club Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Bryant The Bottom Line (a capella group) Bryant Jazz Ensemble Bryant Marketing Association Bryant Outdoor Adventure Club Bryant Players Bryant Pride Bryant Psychology Association Bryant Singers Bryant University Spanish Cultural Organization Collegiate Entrepreneurs’ Organization Enactus Greek Leadership Hillel

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College of Arts and Sciences Actuarial Mathematics Biology Chinese Communication Economics Environmental Science Global Studies History Literary and Cultural Studies Mathematics and Statistics Politics and Law Psychology Sociology Spanish

Other courses of study include: Advertising and Public Relations Africana/Black Studies Applied Analytics Biotechnology Creative and Applied Arts Creative Writing English Film Studies Forensic Science French International Affairs International Finance Investments Italian Journalism Latin American Studies Legal Studies Media Production Political Science Pre-law Pre-Med and Health Professions Risk Management Social Entrepreneurship Sport Studies Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

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Combine finance and history to become an archivist for the U.S. Treasury. Study computer information systems and marketing for a career in Web design. Take courses in biotechnology and entrepreneurship to develop cutting-edge healthcare products. Explore our academic options and create your own path.

College of Business Accounting Computer Information Systems Entrepreneurship Finance Financial Services Global Supply Chain Management Human Resource Management Information Technology International Business Management Marketing

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With nearly 100 courses of study available, a Bryant education offers unparalleled multidisciplinary opportunities.

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Varsity Athletic Teams NCAA Division I Northeast Conference Baseball (M) Basketball (M + W) Cross Country (M + W) Field Hockey (W) Football (M) Golf (M) Indoor Track and Field (M + W) Lacrosse (M + W) Outdoor Track and Field (M + W) Soccer (M + W) Softball (W) Swimming + Diving (M + W) Tennis (M + W) Volleyball (W) For a complete list of club and intramural sports go to www.bryantbulldogs.com.

Accreditations:

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New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC); AACSB InternationalThe Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business; Consortium for Undergraduate International Business Education (CUIBE)

If we haven’t already had a chance to welcome you to campus, please join us for a student-guided campus tour and attend an information session presented by a member of the admission team. Monday – Friday • 10:15 a.m. information session and 11:00 a.m. campus tour • 1:15 p.m. information session and 2:00 p.m. campus tour • 3:00 p.m. campus tour Saturday • 10:15 a.m. information session and 11:00 a.m. campus tour

Campus tours depart from the Academic Innovation Center. Tours last approximately one hour and five minutes and are led by members of our Student Ambassador Program. During the tour, you will see our stunning contemporary facilities and a residence hall, and have all of your questions answered by a student. Group information sessions last approximately 45 minutes.

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Q U I C K FA C T S Campus: Minutes from Providence, 10 Minutes from Boston, 45

Students who participate in service learning, 100% Undergraduate degrees offered: BA, BS, BSBA,

BSIB, BSIT

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Students in most recent graduating class attending graduate school:14%

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Bryant University 1150 Douglas Pike Smithfield, RI 02917-1284 www.bryant.edu

Office of Admission (401) 232-6100 (800) 622-7001 Fax: (401) 232-6741 admission@bryant.edu

Office of Financial Aid (401) 232-6020 (800) 248-4036 Fax: (401) 232-6293 finaid@bryant.edu

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