Bryan College-Dayton
Dayton, TN, USA

Reviews

Bryan College-Dayton

CAREY from Hixson, TN

a current student here
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Am learning a lot
The professors and teachers have great teaching styles and are also very easy to learn from. The material is relevant for today's society.
Am enjoying being here
This college is a very fun place. The relationships that you build with the students and the professors are truly priceless. In every class you get a Christian view of the subject and learn great ways to apply the knowledge of that particular subject to your walk with God.
Tips for prospective students
Apply as early as you can because Bryan only accepts 51% of their applicants. People from all over the world come to this college so you will not be alone if your come from a long distance away from the college.
Great for these types of students
This college is great for someone who is looking for a small, private Christian college in which you will learn the idea of a true community with the students and the professors. This college is also perfect fro those who are Christian and want to have a Christian world view taught to them.

Matthew from Columbia, SC

accepted here and planning to attend soon
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In three sentences
So far so good! Sat in on some classes earlier last year and really learned alot!! I am excited about going in the fall!!
Tips for prospective students
Plan a trip to visit the campus. The Elevate program is a good way to see what is in store for you there. Apply so that an admissions counselor can contact you and answer any question you have.
Academic Rigor
If you plan on being a science major, be prepared for a rigorous program. Bryan has a really tough program, but it will prepare you for Medical school or where ever you want to go with it. Science isn;t their only strong point!! Bryan has some awesome majors. The professors will prepare you for where ever you are headed!
Dorm Life
There is a great sense of community around the dorms. It's like an extended family.
Food and Dining
Good food, lot of options to choose from
What to do for fun
Not much to do in Dayton. But when you get the chance go to Pocket Wilderness. Waterfalls, hiking, and beautiful scenery. There are shops on Main St. But not much.
Bang for the buck
At $26,100 a year for the 2012-2013 school year. It's a little pricey. But getting their scholarships will help. $14,00 a year for the Presidential merit, $10,000 a year for the Presidential, and $6,000 a year for the Dean. But I brought mine down considerably. Apply to outside scholarships as well
Clubs and Activities
Lot of activities to do on campus. They also have many ministries to take part in
Campus Safety
Curfews are at 12am on weekdays and 2am on weekends. Rules are you have to be in the dorm by that time. Everyone watches out for each other too. I felt really safe.

CN from Massachusetts

a current student here
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Am learning a lot
I have learned so much during my years at Bryan. Students who come with questions find a lot of answers... and more questions! The professors are probably what make the experience in the classroom so great. Their willingness to answer questions and get us digging for answers makes education at Bryan very interactive. And for a visual and kinesthetic learner, that's important! By the way, here's a small fact I learned this year at Bryan in one of my Psychology major classes: the reason psychiatric drugs are so dangerous is because they cross the blood-brain barrier into your Central Nervous System.
Am enjoying being here
Bryan is a great community. The RD's and RA's have a real love for the students, often sacrificing sleep and their own time to be with a student who needs them. Bryan also has great things to get involved with, from clubs like Rugby, to activities like drama and visiting nursing homes.
Bang for the buck
I am probably among the poorest of the students at Bryan, yet they have worked very hard to keep me at school, even during financial difficulty. If you are trying your hardest to get enough money for tuition, you can be pretty confident that they'll help you the rest of the way. Their scholarship programs are great, especially if you are from TN.
Tips for prospective students
Our Professors love students to ask questions. Don't be afraid! Interacting with the professors will produce a more memorable and quality education for you.
Get out of your dorm room! There's so much fun stuff to do at Bryan, from attending sports games (yes, even non-athletes like me go!), to just hanging out with friends at the local Bimbo's diner. And if you happen to be free on a Sunday night - you can join me and others for swing dancing down in the park!
Spend some time in the community, either through a Bryan ministry group, or job, or whatever. The people of Dayton are very friendly to Bryan College Students.
Great for these types of students
Inquisitive, self-directed, community-minded, team-players

Monica from Ringgold, GA

a current student here
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Am learning a lot
The professors here are great. They really care about their students on a personal level as well as their classroom performance. The classes are tough but the professors make sure you understand the material and make it interesting for you to learn.
Am enjoying being here
I love being at Bryan College. Most of the students are friendly and caring. The dorm rooms may be small and a little old, but there's nothing like living on campus with all of your friends close by. All of the staff is friendly, and while the food is still cafeteria food, it's pretty good by comparison with other schools' food.
Bang for the buck
Bryan is an expensive school. There's no getting around that. However, the financial aid office is happy to help you find the scholarships and loans that you need to attend the school.
Tips for prospective students
Apply for financial aid early and often. Other than that, just get ready for an atmosphere of challenging academics and Christian fellowship with the community of students and professors.
Great for these types of students
Christians, former home schoolers, people who want a challenging academic program, people who want a small private school