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A group of Â鶹ӰÒô first-year students walk during Orientation.
Two Â鶹ӰÒô students pose with Tupper, the school's mascot.
Three Â鶹ӰÒô students chat in a dorm room.
The Â鶹ӰÒô archway in spring.
Three Â鶹ӰÒô students hold up a sign that reads, "I'm a Bulldog Now."

First-Year Students

You’re ready to make it official and define your success at Bryant. This is an exciting time!

Note that our application process is comprehensive and holistic, considering the entire student. We offer admission interviews and test-optional alternatives. Please reach out if you have any questions. We look forward to receiving and reviewing your information!

Application Deadlines:

You can start your application using the Common Application, which requires you to create a login and password, allowing you to save and add your application as needed before submitting it to Bryant. 

Application Round Application Deadline Decision Notification Enrollment Deadline 

Early Decision I 

Early Action 

Early Decision II 

Regular Decision

 

November 1

November 15

January 15

February 1

 

Early December

Mid-January 

Mid-February 

Mid-March

January 2

May 1

March 15

May 15

How to Apply

All students are encouraged to apply online using the Common Application.

Requirements

  • Completed Common Application
  • Essay/personal statement
  • Academic letter of reference
  • Secondary school report, also from your guidance counselor. This tells Bryant about your high school, its many students, the courses they teach, and so on.
  • Official transcript showing senior courses and most recent grades. Minimum of 16 units must include:
    • 4 years of English
    • 4 years of math
    • 2 years of language 
    • 2 years of social science
    • 2 years of lab science
    • 2 years of additional academic discipline (math, language, etc.)
  • $50 non-refundable application fee. (Application fee waivers are available to candidates with financial hardship. Please discuss your situation with an admission staff member.)
  • Official SAT or ACT scores or test-optional essays (learn more about our test-optional policy)