Five hundred admitted students flock to campus for ‘A Day on College Hill’
By Teddy Fisher | April 24Students from around the world toured Brown Thursday during the University’s “A Day on College Hill” programming.
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Students from around the world toured Brown Thursday during the University’s “A Day on College Hill” programming.
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The Herald spoke with five students who were admitted to Brown.
On Thursday evening, the University rounded out its admitted class of 2029 with 2,418 accepted applicants, marking an overall acceptance rate of 5.65%. This year, Brown saw a noticeable decrease in the number of applicants with 42,765 applying this cycle, 37,710 during regular decision and 5,055 during ...
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