Application for Transfer Admission

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Application for Transfer Admission ADMISSION We look forward to receiving your application to Bryant University. As we strive to learn as much as possible about each candidate in the application process and because each applicant is unique, we ask that you complete this application thoughtfully and carefully. Here are a few notes to assist you. Bryant s transfer application consists of the following: Part 1 Personal Information and Family History Part 2 Personal Statements Part 3 Mid-semester Progress Report (optional) Transcipts Please request that official transcripts from all colleges and universities you have attended be sent to: Bryant University Office of Undergraduate Admission, 1150 Douglas Pike, Smithfield, RI 02917. Additionally, it is your responsibility to request that your official final high school transcript be sent to us as well. Mid-semester Progress Report Use the enclosed form to report your grades for courses in which you are now enrolled. This form is optional unless we request the mid-semester grade report after your application is reviewed. Standardized Testes SAT or ACT scores are not required for students with 30 credits or more completed at the time the application is submitted. Bryant University s Standardized Test Optional Policy applies to transfer students who have fewer than 30 credits. For more information about Bryant s Standardized Test Optional policy, visit admission.bryant.edu. TOEFL scores are required for international students. Excep tions may be made for international students studying in the U.S. who have completed one year of college level English courses. Deadlines Transfer students may apply for admission for the fall and spring terms. The application deadline for spring admission is November 15 and the deadline for fall admission is May 1. Candidates are expected to have obtained sufficient academic preparation for the Bryant curriculum through a combination of accredited secondary school and college coursework. As soon as our office receives your official transcripts, application, and the application fee of $50 drawn on a U.S. bank, we begin reviewing your file. If an offer of admission is extended, the acceptance letter will include a formal credit evaluation indicating which classes have transferred, along with a curriculum summary identifying the courses required for a bachelor s degree at Bryant. ACADEMIC PROGRAMS As you complete this application, please indicate your preference for program of study, if you have one, or check the undeclared box if you are not certain which program you will pursue. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Certification of finances is required for all non-u.s. citizens and non-permanent residents. The form can be found online at http://admission.bryant.edu/international. For more information, contact the Director for International Admission, John Eriksen, at (401) 232-6107 or jeriksen@bryant.edu. Please provide your name, phone number, and email address. NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY Bryant University admits students of any race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, color, national, and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally afforded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate unlawfully on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admission policies, scholarships and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs. In addition, Bryant University does not discriminate unlawfully against the disabled and is in full compliance with the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. Inquiries/complaints with regard to discrimination on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, color, national, or ethnic origin should be directed to the Vice President for Student Affairs, Bryant University, Smithfield, R.I., 02917-1284, telephone (401) 232-6046. Persons may also contact Director, U.S. Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights, Region One, Boston, MA 02109, regarding the University s compliance with regulations. INFORMATION FOR FINANCIAL AID APPLICANTS All prospective Bryant students who are U.S. citizens are strongly encouraged to apply for financial aid. International students (non-u.s. citizens or nonpermanent residents) are not eligible for financial aid. When you apply for financial aid, the University is able to determine your eligibility for virtually all grants, work-study, and government student-loan programs in any given year. There are many scholarship and loan programs that are available beyond Bryant s resources, and those should be investigated by the student with the help of a guidance/college counselor. An investment in a Bryant University education pays a lifetime of substantial dividends to you as a graduate. office of admission (401) 232-6100 (800) 622-7001 fax (401) 232-6741 email: transfer@bryant.edu

How to Apply for Financial Aid Complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This can be accomplished most efficiently online at the U.S. Department of Education website, www.fafsa.ed.gov. The FAFSA should be submitted between January 1 and April 1. You should include Bryant University as a school designated to receive your information. Bryant s federal school code is 003402. It should be noted that additional documents and/or infor mation might be required by the University to process or finalize your financial aid offer. About one-third of the students who apply for financial aid are required to sub mit signed copies of prior-year tax forms to the Office of Financial Aid in order to verify information reported on the FAFSA. Such requests are generally made at the point when a tentative financial aid package has been offered. Academic Scholarships All new students who apply for admission are considered for academic scholarships ranging from $10,000 to $20,000. Academic achievement, demonstrated leadership, and potential for making a lasting contribution to the Bryant community are all considered during the scholarship review process. These competitive scholarships are renewable for up to four consecutive years of full-time enrollment at Bryant, provided that the recipient maintains the specified academic standing set forth in the award letter. It is not necessary to complete the FAFSA or additional forms to be considered for these scholarships. ADMISSION/FINANCIAL AID DATES TO REMEMBER Spring Semester (January) Admission Application Deadline November 15 Decision Notification Date Tuition Deposit Deadline Rolling Rolling Financial Aid Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) November 15 (preferred filing date) Parent/Guardian and Student IRS 1040 Forms December 1 Award Notification Fall Semester (September) Rolling Admission Application Deadline May 1 (To be considered for Merit Scholarships the application deadline is April 1) Decision Notification Date Rolling Tuition Deposit Deadline Rolling after June 1 Financial Aid Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) April 1 (preferred filing date) Parent/Guardian and Student IRS 1040 Forms April 1 Award Notification Rolling after May 1

1 Application for Transfer Admission PERSONAL INFORMATION AND FAMILY HISTORY Note: This form is not to be used in conjunction with the Common Application. Applying for (check one) Fall Admission (September) Spring Admission (January) APPLICANT Please print or type Legal Name Last/First/Middle/Jr., III, etc. Permanent Home Address Number & Street Nickname/Preferred to be called City or Town State Zip Mailing Address (if different from above) Use from to Number & Street mm/dd/yyyy mm/dd/yyyy City or Town State Zip Where would you like your mail sent during the school year? Permanent Home Address Mailing Adress Preferred Telephone Home Cell Home ( ) Cell ( ) May we contact you via text message? yes no E-mail Address Gender Date of Birth / / Social Security Number - - mm/dd/yyyy Area Code Number Area Code Number DEMOGRAPHICS Citizenship (check one) U.S. Permanent Resident (# ) Non-U.S. Citizen Dual Citizen If you are not a U.S. citizen, please complete the following: Country of Birth Country of Citizenship Visa Type Martial Status (optional) U.S. Armed Services Veteran Language Proficiency - Optional (Check all that apply) S(Speak) R(Read) W(Write) F(First Language) H(Spoken at Home) S R W F H ETHNIC BACKGROUND (OPTIONAL) 1. Are you Hispanic/Latino? Yes, Hispanic or Latino (including Spain) No If yes, please describe your background. 2. Regardless of your answer to the prior question, please indicate how you identify yourself. (Check one or more and describe your background.) Native American or Alaska Native (including all Original Peoples of the Americas) Are you Enrolled? Yes No If yes, please enter Tribal Enrollment Number Asian (including Indian subcontinent and Philippines) Black or African-American (including Africa and Caribbean) Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (Original Peoples) White (including Middle Eastern) I have previously applied to Bryant Yes No If yes, month and year of application I am applying for readmission after an absence from Bryant Yes No If yes, years attended I am planning to live on campus commute

FAMILY HISTORY PARENT 1/GUARDIAN 1 Last/First Living yes no (deceased date ) Mother Father Guardian Unknown Occupation (position and employer) College or university attended (if applicable) Year graduated Degree Address if different from applicant Email Preferred Telephone ( ) Home Work Cell PARENT 2/GUARDIAN 2 Last/First Living yes no (deceased date ) Mother Father Guardian Unknown Occupation (position and employer) College or university attended (if applicable) Year graduated Degree Address if different from applicant Email Preferred Telephone ( ) Home Work Cell Parents are: Married Divorced Separated Never Married Widowed Civil Union Domestic Partner With whom do you make your permanent home? Parent 1 Parent 2 Both Parents Legal Guardian Ward of the Court Other LEGACY Name of relatives who graduated from Bryant University (specify relationship and, if known, year of graduation) FINANCIAL AID Do you plan to apply for need-based financial aid? Yes No Date filed/to be filed If applying for financial aid, please provide your Social Security number - - Applying for Financial Aid has no bearing on your admission. If you answered yes, information from your application will be shared with the Office of Financial Aid. The FAFSA application is required. Only U.S. citizens or U.S. permanent residents are eligible to apply for financial aid. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND List all colleges and secondary schools attended. Please provide transcripts from all institutions attended. Failure to report all academic experience constitutes suppression of record and renders a student ineligible for admission. High School City/State/Zip Code Graduation Date College or University City/State/Zip Code Dates Attended CEEB Code College or University City/State/Zip Code Dates Attended CEEB Code

2 Application for Transfer Admission PERSONAL STATEMENTS Name Address Last/First/Middle/Jr., III, etc. Number & Street City or Town State Zip GENERAL INFORMATION Have you visited the Bryant campus? Yes No Nature of Visit Have you had an interview on campus? Yes No Date of Interview Have you attended an information session on campus? Yes No Date of Information Session Have you spoken with a Bryant alumnus/a in your area? Yes No Name of Alumnus/a Are you a member of Phi Theta Kappa (honor society)? Yes No I LEARNED ABOUT BRYANT IN THE FOLLOWING WAY Please rank the sources you used to gather information about Bryant, with 1 being the most helpful and 10 being the least helpful. Bryant publications Campus visit Teacher College fair Current Bryant student Alumnus/a Guidance counselor Open house Parents School visit by admission staff Other Web site Coach SCHOOL/PERSONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Please list any scholastic honors you received Honors & Awards Description Year Please list your most significant extracurricular activities in order of importance to you Activity Role/Position Approximate Hours Per Week SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES (OPTIONAL) Please attach a separate sheet to provide any physical conditions or circumstances that you would like us to consider that may have interrupted your education, affected academic performance, or limited your involvement in activities. If you are not currently in school, or if you have been out of school for more than one year, please indicate what you have been doing. office of admission (401) 232-6100 (800) 622-7001 fax (401) 232-6741 email: transfer@bryant.edu

EMPLOYMENT Please list any jobs you have held during the school year and summer Employer/Position Held Hours Per Week mm/yyyy started mm/yyyy ended CURRENT COURSES Please list the courses in which you are currently enrolled and the college or university that you are attending College/University 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. REQUIRED TRANSFER (ESSAY - ATTACH SEPERATE SHEET) Bryant University reviews each applicant on an individual basis. The Admission Committee will evaluate your academic accomplishments and strengths, the curriculum you have pursued in college, and your special talents and achievements. Please attach a separate sheet of paper with a personal essay so we can learn more about you. We would like you to describe a person, situation, or experience that influenced your character development. 1. Have you ever been found guilty of any honor code or disciplinary violation, been placed on probation at any secondary or college attended, or been suspensed or dismissed from any school? Yes No 2. Have you ever been convicted of a misdemeanor, felony, or other crime? Yes No Intellectual honesty, mutual respect, and rules of good citizenship are not accidental values in a university community. They are essential to protect and promote the freedom to teach and learn. As a prospective student of Bryant University, I understand and accept my obligation as a citizen of this academic community and certify that I have in the past and will continue in the future to abide by these values. If I am accepted and enroll, I will abide by the Bryant University code of academic integrity. My signature below certifies that the information provided in this application is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge and that the work is entirely my own. I authorize all schools I ve attended to release all requested records and authorize review of my application for the admission process indicated on this form. Student Signature Date

Application for Transfer Admission 1 MIDSEMESTER COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY PROGRESS REPORT Please ask your current professors to use this form to report grades for courses in which you are now enrolled. It is not necessary to have taken midterm exams to complete this report. Your professors can base the grades on the information currently available. Student Name College or University currently attending Return to: Office of Admission Bryant University 1150 Douglas Pike Smithfield, R.I. 02917-1285 office of admission (401) 232-6100 (800) 622-7001 fax (401) 232-6741 email: transfer@bryant.edu

TRANSFERS Please check the term you plan to enroll: Fall Semester Spring Semester PROPOSED MAJOR Field of study select one from the choices below. College of Business Accounting Data Science Entrepreneurship Finance Financial Services Global Supply Chain Management Human Resource Management Information Systems International Business (please select a concentration): Accounting Entrepreneurship Finance Global Supply Chain Management Human Resource Management Information Systems Leadership & Innovation Marketing Team & Project Management Undeclared Leadership & Innovation Marketing Team & Project Management Undeclared College of Business College of Arts and Sciences Actuarial Mathematics Biology Chinese Communication Economics Environmental Science Global Studies History Literary & Cultural Studies Mathematics & Statistics Politics & Law Psychology Sociology Spanish Undeclared College of Arts and Sciences Undeclared STANDARDIZED TEST POLICY INFORMATION Students applying to Bryant with 30 college-level credits or more completed beyond high school are not required to submit SAT or ACT test scores. Transfer students who have completed fewer than 30 credits have a choice of submitting standardized test scores or answering short-answer essay questions under Bryant University s Standardized Test Optional Policy. Check one: I DO wish to have my standardized test scores considered in the review of my admission application. I DO NOT wish to have my standardized test scores considered in the review of my admission application. Check one: I have elected to omit my standardized test scores from the admission evaluation process. Please send my required short-answer essay questions to this email address: I have elected to omit my standardized test scores from the admission evaluation process. Please send my required short-answer essay questions via mail to this address. Street address Apt. # City State Zip I understand that I cannot change my decision regarding the use of my standardized test scores once this form is submitted: Signature of Applicant APPLICATION FEE A nonrefundable application fee of $50 drawn on a U.S. bank is required of all candidates. Your check or money order should be made payable to Bryant University and attached to this form. Fee Waiver/Code: Check or Money Order Enclosed If Paying by credit card, please call the Office of Admission (401) 232-6106 (800) 622-7001. Signature of Applicant Date