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Brown University has released its Early Decision acceptance rate for the class of 2029. This time, Brown’s ED acceptance rate stands at 18%. In total, 5048 students applied to Brown, and 906 were accepted. According to the Brown Daily Herald, a student-run organization, this was the highest acceptance percentage in six years. Unlike institutions such as Harvard, Cornell, and Stanford, which have opted not to share such data, Brown continues to publish its ED acceptance rates.
Brown’s Early Decision Acceptance Results
Early Decision rates were decreasing for 5 years. However, Brown’s early acceptance rate increased slightly last year to 14.4%.
Here, you can see the historical trends concerning Early and Regular decisions.
Class of |
Total Applications |
Total Accepted |
Overall Rate |
RD Rate |
ED Rate |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2029 |
TBA |
TBA |
TBA |
TBA |
17.9% |
2028 |
48,898 |
2,521 |
5.2% |
3.92% |
14.4% |
2027 |
51,302 |
2,609 |
5.1% |
3.9% |
13% |
2026 |
50,649 |
2,546 |
5% |
3.6% |
15% |
2025 |
46,685 |
2,537 |
5.5% |
4% |
16% |
2024 |
36,794 |
2,533 |
6.9% |
5.4% |
17.5% |
2023 |
38,674 |
2,551 |
6.6% |
5.2% |
18.2% |
However, this year’s sharp rise is far more significant than the one compared to the class of 2023. One of the major reasons for the noticeable increase in the acceptance rate is a decrease in the number of applicants and an increase in the size of the admitted cohort.
Reintroduction of Test Score
Another factor could be the reintroduction of testing requirements; during COVID-19 times, submission of SAT scores was optional. However, there is a wave of reintroduction of testing requirements. Several Ivies, such as Yale, Brown, Harvard, and Dartmouth, have reinstated them.
This new testing requirement contributed to the decline in the number of applicants.
Why Apply Early Decision?
One of the most compelling reasons to apply for an EA or ED is an increase in the likelihood of getting an acceptance letter. This is shown by the recent rise in admission rates for Ivies such as brown.
Secondly, it’s a win-win situation for the colleges as well, as it allows them to lock their desired candidate; hence, if you are sure of the college you are applying to, you must consider going through EA or ED route.
What To Expect for Regular Decision Results
Brown’s regular acceptance rate hovers around 5%, making it one of the most competitive universities in the world. So, in order to make it, you will need to excel in every criterion of the college application.
Congratulations to the students who got in through Early Decisions. Regular decision applicants should keep their heads down and focus on creating strong applications by strengthening their supplement essays, SOP, and LOR.
Statistical insights:
- GPA Required: Brown does not publicly announce the information regarding the GPA of the students who got in, but you should ideally aim for 3.9 or above.
- SAT score Required: The average SAT score needed to get into Brown University is around 1530.
How to Stand Out in Brown’s Admissions Process
Brown is one of the Ivy League colleges and stands as one of the most well-renowned and one of the hardest colleges to get into both nationally and globally; however, with a proper understanding of the requirements, such as having a specific SAT score and GPA, along with extracurricular activities. It can increase your chances of acceptance, so all in all, a holistic profile is the need of the hour.
SAT requirement for Brown:
The average SAT score for admitted students at Brown University is 1515, with values ranging from 1460 to 1570.
In order to compete for admission to Brown University, we advise students to aim for a strong SAT score of at least 1520.
GPA Requirement:
In order to be in competition, you must aim for 3.9 and above. the breakdown is as follows;
GPA Range |
Competitiveness |
Recommendation |
---|---|---|
3.9 – 4.0 |
Highly Competitive |
Strongly recommended to be in the top 10% of your class. |
3.7 – 3.89 |
Competitive but risky |
You may need to compensate with exceptional test scores or extracurriculars. |
Below 3.7 |
Less Competitive |
Higher test scores or a compelling personal statement will be necessary to stand out. |
FAQ on Brown’s Early/Regular Acceptance Results for the Class of 2029
1. What GPA do you need to get into Browns?
Ans. Brown is one of the most demanding universities to get into. Its student body consists of individuals who were top performers in their respective classes. Therefore, you need a very high GPA to be admitted to Brown. Objectively speaking, a GPA of 3.9 or higher is required.
2. How to get into Brown University from India?
Ans. In order to get in, one must have the following requirements:
- Academic transcripts: Official academic transcripts are required
- English Proficiency test: such as IELTS or TOEFL.
- Standardized test scores: Applicants may be required to submit standardized test scores, such as the SAT or ACT, depending on the course
- Statement of purpose: Submit a proper SOP.
- Letters of recommendation: Submit the required number of letters of recommendation.
- Resume/CV: Applicants must submit a resume or CV.
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Yatharth is the co-founder of Rostrum education. He pursued a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Mathematics and Statistics from London School of Economics and Political Science. He has worked with leading educational consultancies in the UK to tutor students and assist them in university admissions.
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