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Brown transfer rate insights?

Hey all, I'm thinking about applying to Brown University as a transfer student, and I'm curious about their transfer acceptance rate. Is it as competitive as their regular admissions? Any tips on what Brown looks for in transfer applications would be super helpful.

a year ago

Brown University is indeed known for its highly selective transfer process, just like its traditional undergraduate admissions. The acceptance rate for transfer applicants varies from year to year, but it is typically quite low, sometimes even lower than the acceptance rate for first-year applicants.

From what I understand, Brown looks for students who already have a solid academic foundation and can show that they'll be able to succeed in their rigorous interdisciplinary curriculum. Being able to articulate why you are seeking to transfer to Brown specifically, and how you plan to take advantage of the unique resources and programs it offers, can strengthen your application.

This likelihood of being a "good fit" is an important factor in the admissions decision. So in your application and essays, aim to highlight your intellectual curiosity, your ability to handle rigorous coursework, and your fit with their Open Curriculum philosophy.

Lastly, just like every university, Brown expects transfer candidates to have a strong academic record. However, having a near-perfect GPA is not a guarantee of acceptance. What’s really crucial is demonstrating that you’ve pursued challenge and enrichment opportunities at your current institution.

Keep in mind, while it's helpful to understand the key elements Brown looks for, the transfer admissions process involves a holistic review of each applicant, considering factors such as your essays, leadership experiences, and extracurricular involvement. Your individual story and experiences can truly make a difference.

I hope this helps! Good luck.

a year ago

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