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At Bryant University, we take a holistic approach to education and admissions, focusing on the whole person. We understand that standardized test results, such as the ACT or SAT, may not always reflect an applicant’s full potential or ability to thrive in college. That’s why we proudly offer a test-optional admission policy, allowing us to evaluate your unique strengths and achievements beyond test scores.
If you feel your SAT or ACT scores aren’t an accurate reflection of your abilities, or you have been impacted by the disruption of test administrations for the SAT and the ACT, you can choose not to submit them. Instead, application counselors will put an increased emphasis on your transcript and rigor of curriculum in lieu of test scores.
Applying test-optional is a personal and individual decision — so consider it carefully. Once you’ve chosen to apply with or without your test scores, you will be unable to change this decision. To view the average SAT score and other facts about current Bryant students, read our Admitted Class Profile, which may help you make your decision.
With our comprehensive and holistic application process, the submission of SAT or ACT scores is optional. If you feel your SAT or ACT scores are an accurate representation of your academic potential, then submit them with your application.
There are no cutoffs or minimum scores for your SAT or ACT scores, or with any part of your Bryant application. To submit your scores for the SAT, use CEEB code 3095. To submit your scores for ACT, use code 3802. For more information about the SAT or ACT, visit the College Board website.