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Undergraduate Admission
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undergraduate
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https://admission.brown.edu/first-year/standardized-tests
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https://admission.brown.edu/counselors
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2026-03-16T04:33:14+00:00
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Undergraduate Admission

Source: https://admission.brown.edu/first-year/standardized-tests Parent: https://admission.brown.edu/counselors

Undergraduate Admission

Standardized Tests

We look at your test scores along with other information about your academic promise as we read your complete application.

Standardized Tests

We look at your test scores along with other information about your academic promise as we read your complete application.

Based on an extensive review of data over the past three years, Brown University has returned to a policy requiring standardized test scores (either SAT or ACT scores) for first-year applicants beginning with the 2024-25 admission cycle. As we have done in prior years, we will superscore either the SAT or ACT, or both. Please note that the SAT Essay and ACT Writing components remain completely optional, and the majority of applicants to Brown will not submit these exam sections. The ACT Science section will be optional beginning in spring 2025 in alignment with the changes to this exam.

Standardized test scores remain one factor among the many we consider in our whole-person admission process when assessing an applicant’s academic preparation and potential to succeed on our campus. Not determinative, but informative, we have always considered these scores in the context from which each individual student is applying.

There are no minimum scores required to be considered for admission, but as we seek to set students up for success, the availability of test scores – evaluated in context – is one more resource we can use to support academic preparation and to create a diverse and dynamic class. This policy will provide greater clarity and consistency in Brown’s admission process and will allow data, excellence and equity to drive our decision-making.

Review our Frequently Asked Questions about Standardized Testing for more information.

International Applicants

Review Brown's English proficiency requirements for international students.

Sending Official and Self-Reported Test Scores to Brown

Institutional Code Numbers

To have scores sent to Brown, you will need to provide our institutional code numbers: