Contact Information
Kirsten Hokeness, Ph.D.
Director, School of Health and Behavioral Sciences
Bryant University’s School of Health and Behavioral Sciences offers formal, structured pathways to nationally respected graduate programs in nursing, public health, physical therapy, optometry, and clinical lab sciences. Through signed affiliation agreements with the MGH Institute of Health Professions, Brown University School of Public Health, and the New England College of Optometry, qualified Bryant students receive priority consideration, reserved seats, and significant financial incentives.
These are not informal pipelines. They are defined academic partnerships with clear eligibility standards and guaranteed opportunities. Students who meet program-specific requirements — including GPA benchmarks, prerequisite coursework, and professional preparation — can transition directly into competitive graduate programs.
Along the way, you’ll be supported by dedicated advisors and mentors who help you navigate requirements, prepare for next steps, and stay on track with:
From your first year at Bryant, you can plan with clarity and confidence, knowing a direct route to advanced professional study is already in place.
Each partnership establishes specific admission requirements and reserved seats for Bryant students. Qualified applicants who meet GPA and prerequisite standards are reviewed through a coordinated process between Bryant and the partner institution. In select programs, admission is guaranteed for a defined number of students or a percentage of the entering cohort.
This structure reduces uncertainty, lowers application costs, and creates a clear timeline from undergraduate study to advanced professional training.
Through Bryant’s partnership with Brown University, qualified students can move directly into one of the nation’s top MPH programs with priority consideration, guaranteed seats, and significant scholarship support.
MPH Concentrations Include:
Health Economics and Policy, Applied Epidemiology, Causal Methods, Health Behavior Change, and Community-Engaged Research.
What You’ll Receive:
Through Bryant’s partnership with the MGH Institute of Health Professions, you can move seamlessly into advanced clinical degrees with priority consideration, tuition incentives, and built-in mentorship.
Graduate Degrees Include:
Nursing (ABSN, MSN, DNP), Physical Therapy (DPT), Occupational Therapy (OTD), Speech-Language Pathology (MS, SLPD), Audiology (AuD), and Health Science (DHSc).
What You’ll Receive:
Through Bryant’s affiliation with the New England College of Optometry, qualified students can enter NECO’s OD program early, accelerate their timeline, and move confidently toward a career in vision care.
Degree:
Doctor of Optometry (OD)
What You’ll Receive:
Not every path takes you elsewhere. Bryant also offers advanced degree opportunities in health and behavioral sciences, including Physician Assistant (PA), Clinical Psychology (PsyD), and emerging programs in healthcare informatics and AI.
Qualified Bryant students may benefit from preferred admission opportunities—such as guaranteed interviews, reserved seats, and other advantages—depending on the program. With dedicated advising and mentorship, you’ll have support navigating your next step with confidence.
Qualified Bryant students can access a set number of reserved seats in select graduate programs, reducing uncertainty in highly competitive admissions.
Many pathways include built-in scholarship packages or tuition incentives, helping reduce the cost of advanced professional education.
Students receive coordinated guidance from both Bryant and partner-school advisors to stay on track academically and meet every pathway milestone with confidence.