Brown University, located in Providence, Rhode Island, is a private Ivy League research university. Brown University, founded in 1764 as the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, is the seventh-oldest institution of higher learning in the United States and one of nine colonial institutions chartered prior to the American Revolution.
Brown was the first college in North America to accept students regardless of religious affiliation when it was founded. The university is home to the country's oldest applied mathematics programme, the Ivy League's oldest engineering programme, and New England's third-oldest medical programme. In the late nineteenth century, the university was one of the first in the United States to give doctorates, introducing master's and doctoral courses in 1887.
Brown University Ranking
Ranking List |
Ranked By |
Rank |
Year |
World Universities |
QS World University Rankings |
60 |
2022 |
US Universities |
QS World University Rankings |
19 |
2022 |
National Universities |
U.S. News & World Report |
14 |
2022 |
Best Value Schools |
U.S. News & World Report |
19 |
2022 |
World University Rankings |
Times Higher Education |
64 |
2022 |
US Rankings |
Times Higher Education |
6 |
2022 |
Brown University ranking between 2015 to 2022 from Times Higher Education:
Year |
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
2018 |
2019 |
2020 |
2021 |
2022 |
Rank |
54 |
51 |
51 |
50 |
53 |
53 |
61 |
64 |
Brown University Program
Subject Department |
Subject Program |
Arts & humanities |
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Education |
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Engineering & technology |
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Physical sciences |
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Computer science |
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Psychology |
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Clinical, pre-clinical & health |
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Social sciences |
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Business & economics |
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Life sciences |
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Brown University Fee Structure
Courses |
Duration |
1st Year Tuition Fees |
MS(14 Courses) |
(1 year-36 months) |
USD 38.09 K - 69.06 K |
MBA/PGDM(1 Course) |
(15 months) |
USD 1.35 L |
B.E. / B.Tech(5 Courses) |
(4 years) |
USD 57.11 K - 60.94 K |
BBA(3 Courses) |
(4 years) |
USD 60.94 K |
M.A.(5 Courses) |
(12 months-2 years) |
USD 38.09 K - 60.94 K |
B.Sc.(23 Courses) |
(4 years) |
USD 57.11 K - 60.94 K |
MIM(2 Courses) |
(1 year-16 months) |
USD 68.07 K - 69 K |
MFA(3 Courses) |
(2-3 years) |
USD 30.47 K - 76.18 K |
Direct/Billed Charges |
|
Tuition |
$62,680 |
Fees (includes $100 Academic record fee for first time students) |
$2,466 |
Room |
$9,368 |
Meals |
$6,472 |
Subtotal - Direct Charges |
$80,986 |
Indirect Estimated Expenses |
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Personal |
$2,700 |
Total Direct and Indirect Charges |
$83,683 |
Brown University Campus
Brown University owns assets on College Hill and in the Jewelry District, making it the city's largest institutional landowner. Brown's campus is deeply linked with Providence's urban fabric since it was created concurrently with the precincts surrounding it in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. McKim, Mead & White, Philip Johnson, Rafael Violy, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, and Robert A. M. Stern are among the notable architects who have impacted Brown's campus.
Main Campus of Brown Univesity
Brown's main campus, located in the College Hill district of the East Side, has 235 buildings and covers 143 acres (0.58 km2). Waterman, Prospect, George, and Thayer Streets form the perimeter of the university's central campus, which covers 15 acres (6.1 hectares). The block's perimeter is defined by a brick and wrought-iron fence accentuated by ornamental gates and arches. The architectural style of this area of campus is largely Georgian and Richardsonian Romanesque.
Academic buildings and residential quadrangles, such as Wriston, Keeney, and Gregorian quadrangles, are located to the south of the centre campus. Sciences Park and Brown's School of Engineering are located immediately to the east of the campus core. Performing and visual arts facilities, life sciences labs, and the Pembroke Campus, which comprises both dormitories and academic buildings, are all located north of the core campus. The John Hay Library and the John D. Rockefeller Jr. Library, two of Brown's seven libraries, are located on the western border of the central campus.
Brown University Admission
Brown University's admissions process is the most stringent, with an acceptance rate of only 8%. An SAT score of 1440 to 1560 or an ACT score of 33 to 35 is required for admission to Brown University. However, one-fourth of approved applicants received scores that were higher than these ranges, while the other quarter received scores that were lower. Brown University's application date is January 5th, and the application fee is $75.
Brown University Research
Brown researchers fuel discovery, address global issues, and confront difficult 21st-century challenges with a relentless focus on the greater good in fields ranging from brain science to biomedical engineering to the arts and humanities.
Brown is a major research university with world-class staff and student researchers who use their deep content knowledge to make groundbreaking discoveries on these and other topics. They make scientific breakthroughs, shed light on social and cultural phenomena, and carry out fundamental research that paves the way for future discoveries.
Brown University Academics
Brown University has a student-to-faculty ratio of 6:1, with 69.8% of classes having fewer than 20 students. Computer Science, Econometrics and Quantitative Economics, Biology/Biological Sciences, History, Applied Mathematics, International Relations and Affairs, Political Science and Government, English Language and Literature, Engineering, and Neuroscience are among the most popular majors at Brown University. The average freshman retention rate is 97 percent, which is a good predictor of student happiness.
Brown University Student Services
Students can turn to Student Support Services for help with a variety of difficulties and concerns that may emerge throughout their time at Brown. The Deans of Student Support Services provide 24-hour crisis services for undergraduate, graduate, and medical students who are experiencing personal or family crises, and are available by appointment to speak with individual students about their personal questions or concerns, allowing them to succeed and thrive in their academic pursuits.
Brown University Housing Services
All first-year students reside on campus, as do 74% of all undergraduates. In close-knit residence hall communities of 50 to 60 students, first-year undergrads live with roommates.
Casa Machado (Spanish language, Hispanic culture), Environmental House (sustainability, social action), and St. Anthony Hall (literary society) are among the programme homes that give the opportunity to live and learn with individuals who share your interests.
On-campus housing is also available through several of the University's Greek letter groups, which have over 1,100 members.
Brown University Library
Brown University has a total of six libraries. Members of the Brown community can access hundreds of online databases as well as tens of thousands of journals, newspapers, and e-books from anywhere in the globe at any time.
More than 250 unique collections are housed in the Brown Library, each containing rare, primary-source materials that enable extensive, high-impact study. Among the most important collections are: