Reviews
The only best part about Bryan College was coach Bradley (XC & Track) and people that I met like my teammtates, hallmates, classmates, etc. The campus is beautiful, there are some wonderful professors but not a whole lot, the cafeteria food is alright (nothing exciting but it will keep you alive), the facilities are ok (don't expect it to be amazing), parking sucks because they have an unprofessinal worker who writes tickets all day for fun, and lastly they do not go by their motto "Christ Above All" instead it is "Money Above All". Bryan College is all about making money instead of leading their students into a relationship with Jesus Christ but who am I to judge? Their current president, Mr. Livesay, is nothing but a crooked man who enjoys spending money on buying properties for school like Fort Bluff and then charging students a load of money. You can tell that this school is deliberately making bad decisions and the result of it is that trustees, faculty members, students, and even some of my former teammates have left. The big issues is that it is more of a politic, marketing, and money seeking school rather than a Christian school. I would say fire President Livesay and faculty memebers who are not fit for the job and that aren't humble enough to care more about their students and the motto. They need to hire people who can really show what "Christ Above All" is all about.
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7 years ago (07-04-2018)
Our family found Bryan College to be VERY disorganized in many respects! If you are looking to take dual enrollment classes online, look elsewhere. The format, communication and logistical organization were very poor compared to other online classes. The poor experiences with the dual enrollment and admissions were the deciding factors in my son not seeking a collegiate degree from Bryan. We really had high hopes for Bryan. We were disappointed :(
1
7 years ago (15-03-2018)
What does familiarity breed? Contempt. Attending this school was a fast track to losing my faith -- though whether that's a bad or good thing depends on your perspective, I guess.
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7 years ago (18-01-2018)
I loved my experience at Bryan more than I could ever explain to anyone, but this is not the same college that I attended. There are still some really great faculty and staff here, but the current president and certain members of the Board of Trustees are running this place into the ground. I once was excited about the prospect of my children growing up and attending Bryan themselves, but I fear that if the board and the president are not removed, Bryan College will not only cease to exist as its alumni remember it, but might cease to exist at all. I cannot, in good conscience, recommend anyone attending this college as it is today.
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8 years ago (23-07-2017)
I graduated from Bryan College with a B.S. in Business Administration (concentration in economics/finance) in 2017. I am also getting my MBA at Bryan for free using their difference maker program. I am now a financial analyst at one of the world's largest automobile manufacturers. I can personally say that going to Bryan College was one of the best decisions I have ever made. Bryan has prepared me very well for the professional world. The faculty and staff are some of the best people you will ever meet. I am thankful to my professors, my coach, and mentors who challenged me as a young man to be more Christ-like. The community is definitely the best part of the school. Being a small college, it is easy to get plugged in and find a good group of friends. Take advantage of the many groups on campus. I ran cross country and track and was on the Worldview Initiative team. Dayton is also a great place for outdoor lovers. If you love hiking, camping, or swimming you will love Pocket Wilderness which is 5 mins away. There are more than 15 miles of trail and two waterfalls. If you are looking for a tight knit community, professors that care, and beautiful scenery then Bryan is the place.
5
8 years ago (23-07-2017)