布朗大学2026届早申录取放榜 896名获offer

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作为美国知名常青藤成员之一,美国布朗大学2026届早申录取放榜,录取人数896名,录取率在15%,下面不妨随托普仕留学Hanna老师一起详细了解下吧!

  布朗大学2026届早申录取放榜 896名获offer

  作为全美排名第14的常青藤院校,布朗大学2026届ED早申录取放榜,从6146名申请者中,录取人数896名,2026届ED早申录取率达到15%,申请总量同比2025届增加11%。

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  此外,在被布朗大学ED早申录取的896名被录取的学生中,有54人是通过布朗与 QuestBridge 的合作关系被录取的。

  总的来说,接受布朗大学2026届ED早申的学生代表47个国家、43个美国州、哥伦比亚特区、关岛和波多黎各。

  在美国以外代表最多的国家是中国、英国、加拿大、印度、巴西和新加坡。

  在今年被录取ED的多元化群体中,57% 的学生申请了经济援助,17% 的学生将成为家庭中第一个上大学的学生。在整个队列中,有 51% 是有色人种学生,即那些自称为黑人、拉丁裔、美洲原住民、夏威夷原住民或太平洋岛民或亚洲人的学生——比去年增加了 3%。

  官网原文:

  On Thursday, Dec. 16, Brown University invited 896 prospective students who applied through its early decision program to become the first members of its undergraduate Class of 2026.

  The pool of 6,146 early decision applicants from which those students were admitted marked the University’s most diverse to date, with record numbers of first-generation college students, students from low-income families and students of color — reflecting Brown’s sustained commitment to making a Brown education more accessible to students from every socioeconomic and geographic background.

  Total applications through the early decision program, which is intended for prospective students who express a commitment to attend Brown if accepted, increased 11% compared to the Class of 2025. That marks the fourth consecutive year that applications have increased, a trend that coincides with the launch of The Brown Promise initiative, which replaced loans with scholarship funds in all University-packaged undergraduate financial aid awards beginning in the 2018-19 academic year.

  “We are inspired by the incredible resilience and breadth of knowledge and talent shown by our early decision applicants, especially in a year marked by such challenge and uncertainty,” said Dean of Admission Logan Powell. “From among them, we are humbled to welcome a cohort who is sure to make a positive impact at Brown and well beyond for years to come, building from their own unique perspectives and lived experiences.”

  Powell said a determination to reunite with others to solve problems and more deeply engage in their communities was among the characteristics that stood out most about the admitted students — largely in reaction to impact of COVID-19 on their high school experience, in which remote learning, time spent away from friends or family, and health and financial hardships were realities for many.

  “We have found, consistently, that these students have described the challenges they’ve experienced these past two years, but they’re also describing their commitment to be optimistic, build connections, re-engage and reconnect what had been severed,” Powell said. “They’ve had to deal with a tremendous amount of disruption, and the optimism and sense of determination they’ve shown is truly inspiring.”

  Among this year’s diverse cohort of admitted early decision students, 57% applied for financial aid, and 17% of students will be first in their family to attend college. Of the total cohort, 51% are students of color, defined as those who self-identify as Black, Latinx, Native American, Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, or Asian — a 3% increase from last year.

  “Given the significant and quite often disproportionate impacts of the pandemic, we were concerned that we might not see the number of applicants we would hope for among students from groups historically underrepresented at colleges and universities,” Powell said. “We are delighted that they in fact applied and were admitted in record numbers.”

  Among the 896 accepted students are 54 admitted through Brown’s partnership with QuestBridge, a national nonprofit that works to equalize access to top colleges and universities for high school students from low-income families — that number is up from just three students as recently as six years ago.

  Collectively, the accepted early decision students represent 47 nations, 43 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, Guam and Puerto Rico. The top countries represented outside the United States are China, the United Kingdom, Canada, India, Brazil and Singapore.

  Applicants were able to learn their application status beginning at 7 p.m. EST on Thursday, Dec. 16, via a secure website. All early decision applicants indicated that Brown was their first-choice college and agreed to accept an offer of admission if the University extended one.

  “Every class has a personality, and sometimes you don’t see that until the students arrive,” Powell said. “But from where we are right now, there really is a driving force of joy, hope and motivation within the Class of 2026.”

  The deadline for regular decision applications for Brown’s undergraduate Class of 2026 is Jan. 5, 2022.

  温馨提示:布朗大学早申截止日期在11月1日,常规申请截止日在1月5日,根据常规决定计划申请,您可以在5月2日之前做出最终决定之前考虑其他大学选择。预计被录取的学生应在5月2日之前通知布朗大学他们的入学决定,这是许多大学的共同答复日期。

  1)参加布朗大学常规申请的内地学生,需要备全以下材料:

  成绩单、学校报告、年中学校报告和成绩单、辅导员推荐信、两个教师评估/推荐、最终学校报告和成绩单、其他补充材料

  2)布朗大学常规申请内地学生需要达到的学术水平:

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  SAT(数学和循证阅读和写作):1480 到 1560(中间50%)

  ACT:33 到 35(中间50%)

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