Brown University

Providence, RI
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Acceptance Rate
5%
Enrollment
7,273
Graduation Rate
96%
Student-Faculty Ratio
6:1
Median Earnings (10yr)
$93,487
Retention Rate
99%

Admissions

SAT Range (25th–75th)15001570
8001600
ACT Range (25th–75th)3435
136

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Cost & Financial Aid

In-State Tuition
$68,230
Out-of-State Tuition
$68,230
Avg Net Price
$26,572
Room & Board
$16,598
Total COA
$84,986
Median Debt
$11,428

Net Price by Family Income

$0–30,000
$-2,158
$30,001–48,000
$2,273
$48,001–75,000
$7,757
$75,001–110,000
$19,526
$110,001+
$45,823
Pell Grant Rate: 13%
Federal Loan Rate: 9%

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Sticker Price$84,828
Estimated Net Price$26,572 (avg)

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Outcomes

Graduation Rate
96%
Median Earnings (10yr)
$93,487
Retention Rate
99%
Median Debt
$11,428

Top Programs

Social Sciences
21.5%
Biology
13.3%
Computer Science
13.2%
Mathematics & Statistics
10.6%
Engineering
5.9%
Interdisciplinary Studies
5.8%
English
4.9%
Psychology
3.3%
Physical Sciences
3.1%
Visual & Performing Arts
2.9%

Top Majors

MajorGraduatesEarnings (4yr)
Computer Science229$218,525
Economics203$94,824
Applied Mathematics178$125,979
Biology, General93$43,674
History87$62,308
International Relations and National Security Studies79$82,229
Area Studies78$48,838
Political Science and Government78$72,438
English Language and Literature, General76$46,388
Research and Experimental Psychology70
Engineering, General65$87,937
Neurobiology and Neurosciences62$60,312
Public Policy Analysis60
Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations57$111,654
Rhetoric and Composition/Writing Studies53

Demographics

Men 49%Women 51%
White
35.8%
Black
8.7%
Hispanic
12.2%
Asian
20.4%
Two or More
8.1%
International
12.2%

Application Info

Deadlines

ED2025-11-01
REA2026-01-05
App Fee (Domestic)$80
App Fee (International)$80
10 required essays
Required

Brown‘s Open Curriculum allows students to explore broadly while also diving deeply into their academic pursuits. Tell us about any academic interests that excite you, and how you might pursue them at Brown.

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Students entering Brown often find that making their home on College Hill naturally invites reflection on where they came from. Share how an aspect of your growing up has inspired or challenged you, and what unique contributions this might allow you to make to the Brown community.

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Brown students care deeply about their work and the world around them. Students find contentment, satisfaction, and meaning in daily interactions and major discoveries. Whether big or small, mundane or spectacular, tell us about something that brings you joy.

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Committing to a future career as a physician while in high school requires careful consideration and self-reflection. Explain your personal motivation to pursue a career in medicine, and why the Program in Liberal Medical Education (PLME) will best meet your professional and personal goals.

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The Brown|RISD Dual Degree Program draws on the complementary strengths of Brown University and Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) to provide students with the opportunity to explore and engage with diverse spheres of academic and creative inquiry. The culmination of students’ five-year program is a capstone project that relates and integrates content, approaches, and methods from two distinct learning experiences. Considering your understanding of the academic programs at Brown and RISD, describe how and why the specific blend of RISD‘s experimental, immersive combined studio and liberal arts program and Brown‘s wide-ranging courses and curricula could constitute an optimal undergraduate education for you. Additionally, how might your academic, artistic and personal experiences contribute to the Dual Degree community and its commitment to interdisciplinary work?

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How will you, as a future physician, make a positive impact?

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How has your personal background uniquely shaped your perspective on the field of medicine?

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Help us get to know you better by reflecting briefly on each of the questions below. We expect that answers will range from a few words to a few sentences at most.

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What is your most meaningful extracurricular commitment, and what would you like us to know about it? (100 words)

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If you could teach a class on any one thing, whether academic or otherwise, what would it be? (100 words)

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Data sourced from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Last updated January 2026.