Bryant University Reviews
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18 Reviews - Smithfield (RI)
- Annual Tuition: $49,329
60% of 18 students said this degree improved their career prospects
78% of 18 students said they would recommend this school to others
Student & Graduate Reviews
Anonymous
- Reviewed: 2/21/2020
- Degree: Finance
- Graduation Year: 2009
"Bryant not only prepared me to succeed in the real world but was a great place to grow as an individual. The professors and students are engaged and help drive you to be a better student, and gets you ready for the competitive work environment. Both myself and my wife would recommend Bryant to anyone interested in going into Business."
Jason Cassella
- Reviewed: 11/4/2017
- Degree: Business
- Graduation Year: 2009
"I loved being a student at Bryant University, it prepared me to be a professional and gave me the tools I needed to succeed. As soon as I came out of school I knew I was a head of other graduates looking for jobs. It only did I have a great education but I was taught how to act in a professional environment. I will always cherish everyone who took the time to teach me at Bryant."
Bobby R
- Reviewed: 6/23/2017
- Degree: Business
- Graduation Year: 2015
"I had a great time at Bryant University. The school was smaller than most state schools, but it is a very tight knit community that I am honored to be apart of. Smithfield, RI doesn't sound very enticing to most, but it was the people that you meet and the friendships we made that make this place a second home forever. I look forward to getting back on campus and seeing how much the institution has improved over the years. I would certainly recommend the school to anyone and everyone!"
Aileen Pearman
- Reviewed: 6/23/2017
- Degree: Marketing
- Graduation Year: 2015
"Bryant University is an amazing business school that allowed me to feel fully confident entering the work force after graduation. Bryant taught me how to work well within groups, how to deal with co-workers and bosses in different ways, impeccable time management skills, and how to reach my fullest potential."
Shawn
- Reviewed: 4/26/2017
- Degree: Accounting
- Graduation Year: 2017
"Do not go to Bryant at all cost. The professor will not prepare you for the accounting practice. They are mainly research based professors that have no career experience. Some professors are good, but majority of them are terrible. You do not have an advisor and the professors do not give good advice. ."
Caroline
- Reviewed: 4/25/2017
- Degree: Accounting
- Graduation Year: 2017
"This programs was the complete opposite of what I expected. You are better off not going to class and just learning from the book. The professors are the cruelest people I have ever met. Some know what they are talking about, but majority of them do not. If I could do it all over again I would have gone to a different place for my graduate degree. Do yourself a favor and go somewhere else that is not overpriced"
Matt
- Reviewed: 4/25/2017
- Degree: Accounting
- Graduation Year: 2017
"I wish I went to another place to get my masters. Majority of the professors have no idea what they are talking about and put in zero effort in their class. Total waste of time and money. This program does not prepare you for the CPA exam or for any future jobs. The professors are rude and very racist. Not a good place to go if you are a diverse learner."
Brian
- Reviewed: 4/25/2017
- Degree: Accounting
- Graduation Year: 2017
"The professors do not put in any effort in their classes. Most of the classes in Bryant come from reviewing the problems from the back of the book and taking a test that is based off a test bank. Majority of students cheat on the test. You will not get anything from this program and it cost a lot of money. You will get a better education from an online university and save a lot of money."
Anonymous
- Reviewed: 11/30/2015
- Degree: Marketing
- Graduation Year: 2010
"Great education, but a better college community."
Anonymous
- Reviewed: 11/3/2015
- Degree: Accounting
- Graduation Year: 2009
"The small community was and continues to be very meaningful to me. The school has been well recognized by my peers and employers as having a great reputation. I truly think it has helped propel my career."
Anonymous
- Reviewed: 7/27/2015
- Degree:
- Graduation Year: 2010
"Bryant University is a great school with a great community. Being a smaller college, you get to know most, if not all, of your classmates. There are also plenty of activities to get into."
Gregory Sweetman
- Reviewed: 3/11/2015
- Degree: International Business
- Graduation Year: 2016
"The pros are the small size and professors familiarity with the subject. I also like that they offer the part time night program for people like me who work full time. But the cons are that everyone has to take the same courses (theres no choice) and the group work is brutal."
Gregory Sweetman
- Reviewed: 2/21/2015
- Degree: International Business
- Graduation Year: 2016
"The program is very well known and the great professors and fast track program are pros. Cons are that it's only two nights a week so there is a lot of material and work fit into classes and the group work is not enjoyable."
Paul Taylor II
- Reviewed: 1/14/2015
- Degree: Accounting
- Graduation Year: 2016
"All the professors are currently or have been established Accounting professionals in their respective fields which gives great perspectives to apply to the courses. The work is incredibly challenging and brings out the best in students, and professors are very willing to aid students at a personal level."
Allison Hubbard
- Reviewed: 9/23/2014
- Degree: Environmental Science
- Graduation Year: 2015
"Our program may be small right now, but that means that every student has the opportunity to work in the labs and to have one on one attention with the faculty. The Masters in Global Environmental Studies program is able to be tailored to an individual's needs and interests. The campus is lively and the faculty are knowledgeable and friendly. The downsides to such a small and new program are that there are few students to work with and it requires a lot of planning in order to figure out your path."
Nathaniel
- Reviewed: 8/30/2014
- Degree: Beverage Management
- Graduation Year: 2002
"The campus is well maintained and laid out, the buildings and facilities are top notch. Bryant has always had an excellent commitment to small class sizes, cutting edge technology in the classrooms, and real world business leaders and individuals teaching. I had an excellent four years studying at Bryant and have always been able to find a job when I relocate due to the continued excellence of the school and their students."
Alyce Viens
- Reviewed: 7/28/2014
- Degree: Communications
- Graduation Year: 2015
"The program at Bryant is great. The professors are really well-versed and experienced in the subject matter and know how to get you engaged. The program is a little expensive but average since Bryant is a private college."
Allison Hubbard
- Reviewed: 6/26/2014
- Degree: Environmental Science
- Graduation Year: 2015
"My graduate program is very new, so this gives students the ability to really mold their graduate program. One of the downsides is that because the program is so new, it can take many steps to figure out your course load and what courses are even running."