

Brown Admissions and How Applications Get Read
Providence, Rhode Island · Private
Acceptance Rate
5.4%
Regular Rate
3.7%
Early Program
ED
Binding Early
Yes
Early Deadline
Nov 1
Regular Deadline
Jan 3
Source: Brown CDS 2025/26

Mariama A
Former Brown Admissions Officer
What is Brown's acceptance rate?
Brown's 5.4% acceptance rate measures applicant volume against class size. By the time a file reaches a reader's desk, it has already cleared an academic bar. Most rejected applicants are fully capable of doing the work.
Where do Brown applicants come from?
Brown applicants by residency, 2024-25
Group | Applied | Admitted | Acceptance Rate | Enrolled |
In-state (Rhode Island) | 591 | 59 | 10.0% | 52 |
Out-of-state (US) | 37,382 | 2,103 | 5.6% | 1,362 |
International | 10,919 | 475 | 4.4% | 304 |
Total | 48,904 | 2,638 | 5.4% | 1,719 |
Source: CDS 2024-25, Section C1
How has Brown's acceptance rate changed over time?
Brown's acceptance rate has compressed because applications have surged, not because Brown has tightened admit numbers. Class size has stayed stable at roughly 2,500 to 2,600 admits across the past five cycles.
What are Brown's application requirements and deadlines?
What do you need to submit?
Requirement | Notes |
Common Application | Brown accepts only the Common App |
Brown supplement | Includes the Open Curriculum essay and Brown-specific short answers |
SAT or ACT scores | Required, reinstated for the Class of 2029 (Fall 2025). Brown superscores both SAT and ACT and evaluates scores in context |
Two teacher recommendations | From teachers in core academic subjects. BS and PLME applicants should include at least one math or science teacher |
One counselor recommendation | Submitted with the school report |
High school transcript | Official copy sent by school counselor |
Mid-year report | Due February 27 or as soon as first semester grades are available |
First quarter/trimester grades | Required for ED applicants as soon as available |
Application fee | $80, fee waiver available for financial need |
Alumni interview | Optional, offered where alumni capacity allows |
Early Decision Agreement | Required for ED applicants, signed by applicant, parent/guardian, and counselor |
PLME supplemental essays | Required for Program in Liberal Medical Education applicants |
BRDD supplemental essays | Required for Brown-RISD Dual Degree program applicants |
Final school report | Due by June 30 for matriculating students |
When are Brown's application deadlines?
Milestone | Date |
Early Decision deadline | November 1 |
ED notification | Mid-December |
Regular Decision deadline | January 5 |
RD notification | Early April |
Mid-year report | February 27 |
Financial aid priority date | February 1 |
Commitment deadline (Reply by) | May 1 |
Final school report | June 30 (for matriculating students) |
How does Brown evaluate applications?
Factor | Rating |
Rigor of secondary school record | Very Important |
Class rank | Very Important |
Academic GPA | Very Important |
Standardized test scores | Very Important |
Application essay | Very Important |
Recommendations | Very Important |
Talent / ability | Very Important |
Character / personal qualities | Very Important |
Extracurricular activities | Important |
First generation status | Considered |
Alumni / alumnae relation | Considered |
Geographical residence | Considered |
State residency | Considered |
Volunteer work | Considered |
Work experience | Considered |
Interview | Not Considered |
Religious affiliation / commitment | Not Considered |
Level of applicant's interest | Not Considered |
Source: CDS 2025-2026, Section C7
Brown rates eight factors as Very Important in its evaluation. The list mixes academic measures, including testing and GPA, with qualitative factors like essays, recommendations, and character. No single credential carries the file on its own.
How are Brown applications actually read?
On average, 6 to 8 minutes is how much you spent on a file initially when you first get it. You would look at the transcript right away. After your first read, someone else gets it, someone who doesn't own the region, they do a second read.

Mariama A
Former Brown Admissions Officer
What do Brown admissions officers scan for?
Sometimes they'd look at files and say, this reads more like a Penn student. Admission officers know how other institutions read. If this looks like a Penn student, this probably isn't the right environment for them.

Mariama A
Former Brown Admissions Officer
Why do strong applicants get rejected from Brown?
It's very clear when someone's saying, I want this major, but everything on their application indicates something else. In committee you get asked, how does that make sense? If you can't answer it, it's harder to get the student in.

Mariama A
Former Brown Admissions Officer
Brown rejects strong applicants when the file points more clearly at a different institution than at Brown. Fit is the central evaluation, and the application has to make the case for it.
Should you apply Early Decision to Brown?
Pool | Rate | Detail |
Early Decision | 14.4% | 898 admitted from 6,251 applicants |
Overall | 5.4% | 2,638 admitted from 48,904 applicants |
ED share of admitted class | 34% | 898 of 2,638 |
Apply Early Decision if:
Signal | What it means in practice |
Brown is your clear first choice | You can commit to attending if admitted |
You can write a specific “Why Brown” essay | The Open Curriculum question is answered concretely, not with enthusiasm for reputation |
Your transcript and testing are at their peak | Senior fall grades and new test scores will not materially change your file |
Financial aid does not require comparison | Your family has run the net price calculator and accepts the result, or aid is not a factor |
Consider Regular Decision if:
Signal | What it means in practice |
Senior fall grades will strengthen your file | A stronger semester or new APs are coming |
You need to compare financial aid packages | RD allows side-by-side aid offers from multiple schools |
Your “Why Brown” essay still reads as generic | The extra months let you write the supplement Brown actually rewards |
You are not certain about a binding commitment | ED locks you in; RD does not |