PROGRAM AND RESEARCH SUPPORT
Bryant University's commitment to academic excellence extends beyond the classroom. The University offers special programs for high school students and current undergraduates.
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Bryant University Institute for Leadership Development (B.U.I.L.D.)
Held every June, the program introduces high school juniors who identify themselves as Black, Asian American, Latino/a or Hispanic, Native American, as well as female students, to exciting business careers.
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PricewaterhouseCoopers Accounting Careers Leadership Institute
Held every June, the hands-on program introduces Latino/a and African American or Black high school juniors to the accounting profession and the important role of accountants in society.
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Target Case Competition
Seniors in BUS 400 (Business Policy) have the opportunity to present ideas to Target executives.
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Sophomore International Experience
The program introduces sophomores to another culture through a semester-long class, culminating in a two-week travel experience with fellow students, faculty, and staff.
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Alternative Spring Break
Students travel every spring to engage in community service projects.
To learn more, please contact Robin Richardson at 401-232-6814 or
rarich@bryant.edu.