Brown admits 2,521 talented students to the undergraduate Class of 2028 (2024)

PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — Brown University offered admission to 1,623 prospective members of next year’s entering undergraduate class on Thursday, March 28. Admitted through Brown’s regular decision process, the students join 898 early decision applicants offered admission in December 2023 for a total admitted class of 2,521.

The 48,898 applicants to Brown’s Class of 2028, who hailed from all 50 U.S. states and 166 countries, included high-achieving students from a diverse array of backgrounds and experiences who were drawn to Brown’s rigorous, student-centered approach to education, said Logan Powell, associate provost for enrollment and dean of undergraduate admission.

“This was our third largest applicant pool in history, and the students admitted to the Class of 2028 represent a group of extraordinarily talented young people who demonstrate truly impressive intellect, ingenuity and cross-disciplinary interest in pursuits both in and out of the classroom,” Powell said.

Among admitted students, 16% will be the first in their family to attend college, and 9% are from rural areas and small towns — an increase over last year that coincides with a specific initiative to recruit in those areas and dedicated outreach by Brown’s admissions staff to prospective students from a continually diversified range of backgrounds, Powell said.

“The admissions team has been purposeful in working to broaden the reach of the University’s recruitment efforts and help make the possibility of a Brown education available to inspired young scholars from many perspectives and experiences in communities across the nation and the world,” Powell said.

Among the applicants, 65% indicated they are applying for financial aid, which Powell sees as a reflection of Brown’s generous financial aid practices, including need-blind undergraduate admission and a commitment to fully meeting students’ demonstrated financial need without any loans in University-packaged aid awards.

“Brown’s annual financial aid budget, which now exceeds $200 million and is projected to increase by approximately $13 to $15 million in the next academic year, ensures that students and families make the decision to apply based on academic fit and opportunity, not financial considerations,” Powell said.

University financial aid covers full tuition for families earning $125,000 or less with typical assets. For students from families making less than $60,000 a year with typical assets, scholarships cover all expenses, including tuition, room, board, books and more.

Other significant financial aid initiatives include the Brown Promise, which replaced loans with scholarship funds in all University-packaged undergraduate financial aid awards starting in 2018-19, and the elimination of the consideration of a family’s home equity as an asset when calculating a student’s available financial resources, which typically translates to thousands of additional dollars in a student’s scholarship aid. Additionally, Brown will become fully need-blind for international students starting with the Class of 2029, who will begin at Brown in Fall 2025.

This year, adjustments to Brown’s undergraduate application process included a new essay prompt asking applicants to reflect on how an aspect of their growing up inspired or challenged them, and what unique contributions that experience would enable them to make to the Brown community. Brown also added four short-answer questions, which called on applicants to write about three words that best describe them, their most meaningful extracurricular activity, what they would teach if they could teach any course, and why they want to attend Brown. Powell said those essay topics elicited textured responses from students, who conveyed remarkable creativity and passion for exploring interdisciplinary solutions to the complex challenges facing the world.

The Class of 2028 is the first admitted at Brown since the June 2023 U.S. Supreme Court decision prohibiting the consideration of race in admission decisions. At the time, Brown President Christina H. Paxson noted the University would continue to seek talented students who bring a wide variety of perspectives and experiences, and sustain its commitment to diversity in compliance with the new law. Brown will report data on the race and ethnicity of its enrolled first-year students after the new class matriculates next fall.

The 2,521 students in the admitted Class of 2028 represent all 50 U.S. states, plus Washington, D.C., Guam, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. They come from 96 countries across the globe, with the most international students from China (including Hong Kong), Canada, India, the United Kingdom, South Korea, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, Switzerland, Greece and Japan, respectively.

Twenty students were admitted to the Brown-RISD Dual Degree Program, a five-year program that allows students to earn bachelor’s degrees from both Brown and the Rhode Island School of Design; and 76 students were admitted to the Program in Liberal Medical Education, an eight-year program leading to both a bachelor’s degree and an M.D. from Brown’s Warren Alpert Medical School.

While all enrolled undergraduates have the opportunity to explore courses of study through Brown’s Open Curriculum, the students’ top intended concentrations include: economics, computer science, engineering, biology, political science, biochemistry and molecular biology, international and public affairs, applied mathematics, English, biomedical engineering, mathematics and public health.

Applicants began logging on to a secure website at 7 p.m. Eastern on Thursday, March 28, to learn the status of their applications. Following the release of admission decisions, Brown will host two admitted student programs on campus for the Class of 2028. A Day on College Hill sessions will take place on Friday, April 12, and Friday, April 19, for students who are able to visit Providence in person. The University will also continue to support admitted students with virtual programming that provides opportunities to explore, learn, ask questions and connect to the campus while showcasing Brown’s vibrant community.

Admitted students have until Wednesday, May 1, to accept the University’s offer of admission.

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What is the acceptance rate for Brown 2028 regular decision? ›

For the Class of 2028, 3.8% of regular decision applicants were admitted, slightly higher than its acceptance rate in recent years due to a smaller applicant pool.

What is the acceptance rate for Brown Plme 2028? ›

Brown accepted 2,521 out of 48,898 applicants to the class of 2028, amounting to a 5.16% acceptance rate.

How many students are in the Brown class of 2028? ›

Brown will report data on the race and ethnicity of its enrolled first-year students after the new class matriculates next fall. The 2,521 students in the admitted Class of 2028 represent all 50 U.S. states, plus Washington, D.C., Guam, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.

How does Brown admit students? ›

The process will include submitting forms with biographical information, writing personal essays, keeping track of deadlines, taking and submitting standardized testing, and making sure that your school submits teacher recommendations and academic information.

What is the easiest Ivy League school to get into? ›

Cornell is the easiest and youngest Ivy League school. It was established in 1865 and is situated in Ithaca, New York. Out of 49,114 candidates, Cornell accepted 5,330, for an admission percentage of around 10.9%.

Does Brown accept 3.7 GPA? ›

Final Admissions Verdict

If you don't pass their SAT/ACT and GPA requirements, they'll likely reject you without much consideration. To have the best shot of getting in, you should aim for the 75th percentile, with a 1560 SAT or a 36 ACT. You should also have a 4.1 GPA or higher.

Can you get rejected from PLME but still get into Brown? ›

Early decision is a binding agreement, and students may be admitted to Brown while being deferred or rejected from PLME. In this case, they will still be required to attend the university — one drawback for students who have their heart set on the combined bachelor's-MD program.

Can you get into Brown without getting into PLME? ›

Those who apply early decision and are admitted to the College and not to PLME will be reconsidered for the PLME during regular decision. Those students who do not want to be bound to the College at early decision without being admitted to the PLME program are asked to apply through Regular Decision.

How do I increase my chances of getting into Brown PLME? ›

How to Get Into Brown PLME: 4 Tips
  1. Four years of English.
  2. Three years of college preparatory mathematics.
  3. Three years of foreign language.
  4. Two years of laboratory science above the freshman level.
  5. Two years of history, including American history.
  6. At least one year of elective academic subjects.

Does Brown admit by major? ›

In the Brown Questions section of the Common Application, we ask you to tell us your top choices of concentration (Brown language for major)—as far as you know at the time you apply. There are no quotas among concentrations and we do not admit students by academic interest.

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The Ivy League universities are Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, and Yale University.

How many people get waitlisted from Brown? ›

How many students are on the waitlist? We expect 1,000-1,500 students to accept our waitlist invitation. Only students who have affirmed their place on our waitlist will be considered for admission if spaces become available.

How happy are students at Brown? ›

A poll conducted last month by The Herald and the Brown Opinion Project found that the vast majority of students say they are happy. One-quarter said they were “very happy,” while 56% indicated that they are “somewhat happy.” Under 10% of students said they were very or somewhat unhappy.

Is Brown pre-college hard to get into? ›

The Brown University Pre-Baccalaureate Program is a highly selective program for rising or recently graduated high school seniors ready to undertake the rigors of credit-bearing, undergraduate study.

Do Brown students party? ›

First of all, Brown student love to have fun, so there are almost always parties going on, but the type of party varies. There are sub-free parties, there are Tech House gatherings, there are off-campus ragers, and there are the weekly activities at the Frats.

What are my chances of getting into Brown University Early Decision? ›

Out of a pool of 6,244 Early Decision applicants, Brown admitted 898 students, for an acceptance rate of 14.38%. 67.6% were denied admission and 16.8% were deferred for consideration in the Regular Decision pool, which reflects a trend of decreasing deferral rates and increasing denial rates in recent years.

What is the acceptance rate for Brown Rd 2027? ›

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