Graduate Financial Aid
Government-sponsored and private education loans
The Office of Financial Aid can help you review financing options through government-sponsored and private education loan programs. U.S. citizens and permanent residents are encouraged to apply for financial aid by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). For information, please visit
These loans are unavailable to international students.
Although the majority of the university’s on-campus employment opportunities are reserved for full-time undergraduates with eligibility for Federal Work-Study funding, some part-time student positions may, on occasion, be available to full-time graduate students. Contact the Office of Financial Aid for further information.
Employer-sponsored tuition assistance
Â鶹ӰÒô accepts payments directly from a number of employers who have tuition assistance programs. In other cases, students may be eligible for reimbursement of educational expenses. Contact your employer for details.
Part-time MBA students may also qualify for aid through EdAssist.
Merit-Based Scholarships
Most scholarships offered by Â鶹ӰÒô graduate programs are based on academic merit. All applicants are automatically considered for these awards after being admitted to one of the university’s eligible on-campus degree programs. Scholarships are currently not awarded for any online graduate degree programs, certificate programs, or the Psy.D. program.
For priority scholarship consideration, the application deadline is February 1 for fall, March 31 for summer, and November 30 for spring.
Bryant Alumni Scholarship
Â鶹ӰÒô alumni applying for the 2023-2024 academic year are automatically considered for a tuition discount of up to 30% for eligible on-campus programs (not all programs qualify). Specific scholarship amounts vary based on academic program. Please contact the Graduate Programs Office at graduateprograms@bryant.edu for additional information.
Graduate Assistantship Opportunities
Graduate assistantships are available to on-campus students and awarded based on academic merit. Graduate assistants typically work ten hours a week in a variety of academic and administrative departments doing research, program development, and project coordination in exchange for some level of tuition remission. Applicants are automatically considered for assistantships upon admission to an on-campus graduate program.
Physician Assistant Program
Loan forgiveness may be available for physician assistants who qualify. Some programs in Rhode Island include the State of Rhode Island Department of Health – Health Professions Loan Repayment, and the Rhode Island Student Loan Authority – Primary Care Practitioner Loan Forgiveness Program.