Undergraduate Admission
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Undergraduate Admission
Tuition and Aid
We believe that making an impact and addressing critical issues in the world demands an undergraduate experience that reflects a diversity of views, experiences and perspectives.
Tuition and Aid
We believe that making an impact and addressing critical issues in the world demands an undergraduate experience that reflects a diversity of views, experiences and perspectives.
We actively seek students from all income groups and practice need-blind admission, which means that an applicant’s ability or inability to pay the cost of tuition does not determine our admission decision.
Brown meets 100 percent of demonstrated financial need. Through The Brown Promise initiative, we have eliminated packaged loans from all undergraduate financial aid awards. Our generous financial aid ensures that financial considerations do not prevent talented students from choosing Brown.
New Student Tuition & Fees
New Student Tuition and Fees for the 2025-2026 Academic Year
Financial Aid Information for Applicants
Financial aid is one of Brown’s highest priorities. Learn more about deadlines, the Brown Promise and need-blind admission.
Office of Financial Aid
Brown’s commitment to affordability has never been stronger, and the Office of Financial Aid works to provide comprehensive support and quality service.
Do you have three minutes? With six basic financial questions, the MyinTuition calculator will provide a personalized estimate on financial aid packages and a range of what you might expect to pay for one year at Brown.
We also encourage you to explore non-Brown sources of aid, including state and private scholarships funds. Private scholarships will not reduce the amount of scholarship aid you receive from Brown unless those funds exceed the portion of your financial aid package represented by work-study and summer earnings.
100%
of students receiving financial aid
have no loans in their financial aid packages
$0
parent contribution
for most families with less than $60,000 in annual income
49%
of the Class of 2029
received need-based scholarship or grant aid