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Undergraduate Admission
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undergraduate
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https://admission.brown.edu/transfer/admission-by-the-numbers
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https://admission.brown.edu/transfer
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Undergraduate Admission

Source: https://admission.brown.edu/transfer/admission-by-the-numbers Parent: https://admission.brown.edu/transfer

Undergraduate Admission

Transfer Admission by the Numbers

Brown seeks to admit candidates who will be academically successful and who will add to Brown's undergraduate community.

Transfer Admission by the Numbers

Brown seeks to admit candidates who will be academically successful and who will add to Brown's undergraduate community.

Since Brown's admission process is highly selective, the Office of College Admission seeks to admit candidates who will be academically successful and who will add to Brown's undergraduate community. We look for applicants who have demonstrated engagement in and out of the classroom and who will continue to do so at Brown. Our transfer students bring a variety of perspectives and backgrounds, to make Brown's undergraduate student body a thorough reflection of the diversity of identity and perspective that exists in the nation and in the world.

We hope that the following transfer admission statistics will give you a better picture of the type of applicants we admit.

Transfer Application Cycle 2021 2022* Fall Entry 2023
Number Applied 2,746 3,018 2,744
Number Admitted 118 212 112
Percent Admitted 4.3% 7% 4.1%
Number Enrolling 78 149 73
Percent Enrolling 66.1% 70.3% 65.2%
SAT EBRW (Middle 50% of Admits) 730-770 740-770 730-780
SAT Math (Middle 50% of Admits) 750-795 770-800 780-800
ACT Composite (Middle 50% of Admits) 33-35 33-35 34-36
ACT Composite Superscore (Middle 50% of Admits) -- 34-35 35-36
Average College GPA of admits 3.91 3.91 3.86

* Includes Fall 2022 and Spring 2023 entry

In the last four years the Office of Admission has admitted transfer students from 180 different colleges and universities worldwide. Students have been admitted from a range of higher education institutions including community colleges, small liberal arts colleges, and national universities, both private and public.