Office of Financial Aid
Bryant federal school code: 003402
A Bryant education is nationally recognized as one of the best values in the country. Whatever your situation, financial aid can help bridge the gap between you and your vision.
Our financial aid counselors know that your education is one of the biggest investments you’ll ever make — and a Bryant education is one of the wisest. They’re trained to work with your resources and your family to create a solution to fund your college experience. If we believe that you would thrive on our campus, we’ll do as much as we can to ensure that you can attend.
It’s free to fill out a FAFSA form and find out if you are eligible for financial aid, so never assume that you are not qualified. Your package may include a mix of scholarships and grants, which don’t have to be paid back; loans, which do; and work-study on campus.
We are dedicated to ensuring education is accessible to all. Every applicant will be considered for admission regardless of their financial circumstances.
of students received financial aid
2023-24 academic year
median starting salary of Bryant graduates
Class of 2023
in grants and scholarships awarded
2023-24 academic year
Understand the cost of attendance and exactly what you are paying for. At Bryant, for instance, incoming full-time students receive a state-of-the-art laptop as part of their tuition — theirs to keep upon graduation. Your fees cover health services, access to athletic and wellness facilities, and more.
Researching your financial aid options can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. Reach out and let us help answer your questions.
Bryant offers incoming students a range of financial aid options, including scholarships, grants, work-study, and loans.
This year, we’ll disburse about $29.9 million in grants and merit scholarships to incoming students.
Learn the ins and outs of Stafford and Federal Direct Parent PLUS loans.
Many students receive federal work-study, meaning they work part time on campus to help pay for their education.
Don’t assume you’re ineligible for financial aid. Rules and eligibility change yearly, so you might find it worth your time to apply.