Overview
Located in Providence, Rhode Island, Brown University is an Ivy League school known for its open curriculum, which allows students to create their own course of study. Notable alumni include Emma Watson, John F. Kennedy Jr., and Ted Turner.
There are currently 7,222 undergraduates at Brown and the school’s acceptance rate is 5%. The tuition at Brown is $65,146.
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Student Body
Undergraduate Students
7,222
Pell Grant 13%
Undergrad Students Over 25 1%
Part-Time Undergrad Students 1%
Percent Male / Female 49% / 51%
Ethnic Diversity at Brown
38% White
19% Asian / Pacific Islander
12% Hispanic
12% International / Non-Citizen
8% Black
8% Multiracial
3% Unknown
Academics Snapshot
Student/Faculty Ratio
6:1
Graduation Rate
95%
Popular Majors
Percent of Students
Social Sciences
18%
18% of graduates
Computer & Information Sciences
15%
15% of graduates
Biological & Biomedical Sciences
11%
11% of graduates
Mathematics
10%
10% of graduates
Engineering
6%
6% of graduates
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies.
5%
5% of graduates
English Language & Literature
4%
4% of graduates
History
4%
4% of graduates
Health Professions & Related Programs
3%
3% of graduates
Physical Sciences
3%
3% of graduates
Business, Management, & Marketing
3%
3% of graduates
Psychology
3%
3% of graduates
Visual & Performing Arts
3%
3% of graduates
Area, Ethnic, Cultural, & Gender Studies
2%
2% of graduates
Natural Resources & Conservation
2%
2% of graduates
Languages & Literatures
2%
2% of graduates
Education
1%
1% of graduates
Philosophy & Religious Studies
1%
1% of graduates
Public Administration & Social Services
1%
1% of graduates
Communications & Journalism
1%
1% of graduates
Scholarships & Financial Aid Snapshot
$27,157
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Students who are applying for financial aid at Brown need to submit both the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (or FAFSA), as well as the CSS Profile.
The FAFSA uses financial information from the prior, prior year which means that you don’t need to wait for the year to end and can use last year’s financial information.
The FAFSA code for Brown is 003401 and the CSS Profile Code is 3189.
It should be noted that while the FAFSA is free, the CSS Profile does require an application fee. However, students can qualify for a CSS Profile application fee waiver if the cost will present a financial hardship for the students’ family.
If you are looking for more information on how to complete the FAFSA or the CSS Profile, check out these resources:
Brown University Questbridge Scholarships
Brown is a member of Questbridge, which is a prestigious scholarship program that supports high-achieving students from low-income backgrounds. Students who are “matched” to Brown University through Questbridge receive a four year, full ride scholarship to the school. If you are interested in learning more about Questbridge, you can check out our Questbridge Scholarship guide.
Brown University’s 100% Need-Met Guarantee
Brown has committed to meeting 100% of applicants’ financial needs. They determine your financial need using the FAFSA and/or CSS Profile, and will ensure that your financial aid package covers any costs you cannot pay.
No Loan Policy at Brown
Brown is a no-loan school, which means that their financial aid packages offer students grants and scholarships in place of the federal loans that are typically part of a package. This means that their financial aid is more generous than most, and they help bridge the gap between cost and student need. Some no-loan schools offer this policy for all accepted students while others only extend it to students below a specific income level, or to in-state students. Be sure to check Brown's website for details on their No-Loan policy.
Pell Grants at Brown University
14% of students at Brown University receive Pell Grants, which are awarded to undergraduate students with demonstrated financial need (students who have a bachelor’s or professional degree are not eligible). Pell Grants are awarded by the federal government and do not need to be repaid. To apply for a Pell Grant, students will need to submit their FAFSA. If you are awarded a Pell Grant, you’ll see it listed in your financial aid award letter if you are accepted to Brown University.
You can learn more about Pell Grant eligibility here.
Outside Scholarships
Brown students can also apply for outside scholarships to fund their education. Outside scholarships are awards that are offered by private and non-profit organizations. If you want to see what outside scholarships you are eligible for, check out these resources:
Brown University Financial Aid Resources
If you are looking for more information about financial aid and scholarships at Brown or have questions that are specific to your personal situation, we recommend that you reach out directly to the financial aid office!
Here’s how you can get in touch:
- Website: https://finaid.brown.edu/
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: 401-863-2721
Admissions Snapshot
5%
34
1510 is the median SAT score and 34 is the median ACT score for admitted students at Brown. A score that is close to this median value indicates that you have a good chance of admission to the institution. However, it’s important to remember that colleges judge applications holistically. If the rest of your application is strong, it’s possible to make up for lower test scores.
Does Brown have a supplemental essay?
Yes, applicants to Brown University will have to write a supplemental essay in order to complete their application. Luckily, we have a guide to help you through that essay prompt and stand out in the application process.
Brown Supplemental Essay Guide
Is Brown test-optional?
Brown University is test-optional, which means that it does not require applicants to submit their SAT or ACT scores. That means that some students will submit their test scores and others will not. If you choose not to submit your ACT or SAT score, the admissions officers will weigh your grades, extracurricular activities, essays, and interviews more heavily. If you are not sure whether you should submit your standardized test scores, our guide on submitting scores to test-optional schools can help.
What SAT/ACT score do you need to get into Brown University?
Colleges use standardized tests like the SAT and ACT as one of many factors to determine their admissions decisions. A high score on one of these tests does not guarantee admission to a college, and a low score does not guarantee rejection. However, the majority of accepted applicants to Brown University receive between a 34 and a 36 on their ACT, or a 1470 and a 1580 on their SAT.
Can students submit their SAT or ACT Superscore to Brown?
Yes, applicants can submit their SAT or ACT Superscore when they apply to Brown University. You should be able to find your superscore for either test on your student portal. Keep in mind that some colleges only allow Superscores for one of the two tests, so be sure to check their website for exact details on the Superscore policy.
Early Decision
Regular Decision
What is the application deadline at Brown?
Students must apply by January 3 to enroll at Brown during the fall semester. Remember that college applications involve many pieces, including essays, a transcript, letters of recommendation, and more. Be sure to start your application as soon as you can to make sure you have enough time to make it as compelling as possible.
At Brown students also have the opportunity to apply Early Decision. In order to take advantage of this option, you’ll have to have your application in by November 1.
Should I apply Regular or Early Decision to Brown?
Applying to Brown with Early Decision can be a great decision if you are 100% sure you want to go there. You’ll find out your admissions decision earlier than other students, and some data shows that you may help your admissions chances. However, you should keep in mind that Early Decision is binding. If you do get into the school, you won’t be able to change your mind later. If there is any doubt in your mind, you should apply Early Action or Regular Decision instead.
Read more: All you need to know about Early Action vs Early Decision
Is Brown University need-blind?
Yes, Brown University has need-blind admissions, which means they do not take financial need into account when they decide who to accept. If your FAFSA and/or CSS Profile indicate that you would need substantial financial aid, you will still be on equal footing with applicants who do not require any aid at all.
Student Outcomes Snapshot
Graduate Income
$93,487
Median Debt $11,428
Debt 10 years after graduation $121
Graduation Rate 95%
What is the graduation rate at Brown University?
95% of students who start at Brown University end up finishing their degree within six years of enrolling. This is 37% more than the national median. A higher graduation rate indicates that students have better experiences at an institution.
How much do graduates of Brown University go on to earn?
10 years after starting school at Brown University, the median earnings among students who received federal financial aid was $93,487. This is $43,096 more than the national median.
Earnings can vary widely based on many factors other than school choice. Your major and career path can cause substantial changes in your income down the line. For more information, check out our article on the average starting salary out of college.
How much do students at Brown take out in loans?
Graduates of Brown have to take out a median of $11,428 in federal student loans. This is $2,072 less than the national median. As you make decisions about your college loans, it’s important to inform yourself on the advantages and disadvantages of each loan option. Our guide to navigating these different options is a great place to start.
Data Sources
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