Bryan College generally refers to Bryan College in Dayton, Tennessee, USA. The following is a detailed introduction to the school:
History and Background
Establishment time: Founded in 1930, it has a history of nearly 100 years of education.
Religious background: It is a private Christian liberal arts college. Its mission is to educate students to become followers of Christ and achieve success in today's world.
School size and environment
Number of students: There are more than 1,600 students, of which 635 students come from 41 other states in the United States and 9 other countries. The student population has a certain degree of diversity.
Campus area: The campus area is 130 acres, and the campus environment is beautiful, providing students with a good learning and living space.
Accommodation conditions: The school requires students to live on campus before their senior year. The dormitory types include female dormitories, male dormitories, and married student apartments.
Academic strength
Professional settings: It provides more than 50 fields of associate, bachelor, master and doctoral degree programs, covering a wide range of disciplines from Christian studies, business administration, psychology, biology to engineering technology, education, etc. Some of the majors include:
Undergraduate majors: Biological Sciences, Business Administration, Christian Ministry, Communication, Criminal Justice, English, History, Sports and Health Sciences, etc.
Graduate majors: such as the new Criminal Justice Master of Science Leadership major launched in 2024.
Teaching characteristics: Focus on practical teaching and the combination of theory and faith. Through internships, project cooperation, etc., students can apply what they have learned to practice, while cultivating students' Christian values and moral concepts. In addition, the school also provides capable undergraduates with the opportunity to participate in graduate-level courses.
Faculty: 70% of full-time teachers who teach bachelor's degree courses have a doctorate or the highest degree they can get in their field, and can provide students with high-quality teaching and professional guidance.
School accreditation: It has been authoritatively accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, and its degree courses provided in the form of online adult education are also highly recognized.
Study abroad application requirements
Undergraduate: Students are usually required to have a high school diploma or equivalent, and the GPA is generally recommended to be above 3.0. At the same time, standardized test scores such as SAT or ACT are required to be submitted, but the minimum score is not clearly set. International students are also required to provide proof of English language proficiency, such as TOEFL or IELTS scores. Generally, TOEFL requires about 70-80 points, and IELTS requires about 6.0-6.5 points.
Graduate students: The requirements of different majors vary. Generally, students are required to have a bachelor's degree and a GPA of about 3.0-3.5. Some majors may require relevant work experience or specific prerequisite courses. At the same time, GRE or GMAT scores must be submitted. The specific score requirements vary depending on the major.
Campus life
Student organizations and activities: The school has various student organizations and clubs, such as academic clubs, art groups, sports teams, etc. Students can participate according to their interests and hobbies to enrich their extracurricular life and expand their interpersonal relationships.
Sports activities: As a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, intercollegiate sports cover baseball, basketball, cross-country running, golf, football and many other sports. Students have the opportunity to participate in various sports events.
Financial aid: 95% of the school's students can receive financial assistance, including scholarships, grants, loans and work-study opportunities, to help students reduce their financial burden and successfully complete their studies.
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