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GPA Requirements for Brown University?

Hi everyone! Looking into applying to Brown University and I'm curious about their GPA requirements. Does anyone have an idea of what's considered a competitive GPA for Brown? And how much does Brown weigh GPA compared to other parts of the application?

3 months ago

While Brown University doesn't officially disclose a minimum or "competitive" GPA requirement, it's worth noting that the school is highly selective, with an acceptance rate of 6.9% for the class of 2025.

That said, the academic profile of recently accepted students indicates a very high average high school GPA. In general, most successful applicants to Brown or other Ivy League schools tend to have unweighted GPAs of 3.9 or higher, which usually corresponds to an A average or above. Data suggests most admitted students are in the top 10% of their high school class.

As to the weight Brown places on GPA, like many universities, the school uses something called the Academic Index to evaluate the academic strength of each applicant. The Academic Index accounts for GPA, test scores (if available), and class rank (if available). So, your GPA is certainly an essential part of your application and one of the primary ways Brown evaluates academic ability.

However, Brown, like most Ivy League institutions, practices a holistic review process. This means that while GPA is crucial, it's also considered in the context of the rest of your application, such as your course rigor, SAT/ACT scores, extracurricular activities, essays, and letters of recommendation. This allows them to understand not just what you've achieved, but who you are as a person and how you might contribute to the Brown community.

Remember, different schools within Brown might have varying expectations for GPA, so it's a good idea to research specific programs of interest to you.

Bottom line, aiming for a high GPA is beneficial, but don't neglect the other components of your application in the process. Good luck!

3 months ago

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