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Honors Program

Each year, our most gifted applicants are invited to join the Bryant University Honors Program — a community of talented students and dedicated faculty committed to pursuing an enriched educational experience.

The Honors Program provides its members with the opportunity to:

  • Engage in exciting classroom discussions and innovative topics in courses with smaller class sizes and like-minded, talented students.
  • Work directly with world-class faculty on projects to learn and apply methodologies preparing you for a successful career or the pursuit of an advanced degree.
  • Attend National Honors Council conferences and present research at professional conferences.
  • Attend cultural events and assist in organizing events.
  • Receive distinction on your transcript and diploma signifying completion of the Honors Program.

Visit the Honors Program website at http://bryanthonors.com to view a listing of current and past research projects of honors students.

 

Qualifications

For first-year students:

  • Minimum SAT scores of 1200 (math and critical reading sections)/27 ACT
  • Ranking in the top 20% of their high school class, or
  • A GPA of at least 3.6

For transfer students:

  • Minimum GPA of 3.5 in college-level courses

Graduation Requirements

To earn the Honors Program designation from Bryant, you must:

  • Successfully complete a minimum of 24 (eight three-credit) honors designated courses:
  • Completion of a Senior Honors Project during the student's senior year
  • Earn a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.4
  • Earn a minimum honors GPA of 3.2

For more information

Contact Professor Kenneth Sousa, Honors Program Coordinator

In February, two teams from Bryant competed in the Beanpot B-School Case Competition in Boston, MA. One of our teams brought home second place. Read more about the event and watch a video of the winning team members.

 
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