About us
Brown University, an Ivy League educational institution established in Providence, Rhode Island, is famous for the Open Curriculum, which uplifts students’ freedom devising their courses without general prerequisites. This integrating idea promotes cross-disciplinary understanding and free thinking. Here the university has been divided into several parts known as The College, The Graduate School, Alpert Medical School, and School of Engineering.
The New England Commission of Higher Education has accredited the university so that it can provide high-standard education to its students. Some of the famous personalities who were educated at Brown are Nobel winners, Pulitzer winners, as well as the renowned Rhodes scholars.
Quick Facts of Brown Universities
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Details
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Location
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Providence, Rhode Island, USA
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Established
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1764
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Type
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Private Ivy League Research University
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Undergraduate Enrolment
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Approximately 7,200 students
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Acceptance Rate
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5% (Class of 2026)
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Academic Programs
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Over 80 concentrations with an open curriculum
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Accreditation
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New England Commission of Higher Education
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National Ranking
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9th among national universities (U.S. News & World Report)
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Notable Alumni
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11 Nobel Prize winners, 27 Pulitzer Prize winners, 7 National Humanities Medallists
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