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How competitive is the Brown pre college program?

The Brown University Pre-Baccalaureate Program is a highly selective program for rising or recently graduated high school seniors ready to undertake the rigors of credit-bearing, undergraduate study.
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How many students attend Brown pre-college?

Over 300 courses are offered, ranging in length from one to four weeks, and are designed and taught at a first-year college level. The Pre-College Programs at Brown attracts roughly 6,000 exceptionally engaged and motivated high school students.
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Do you get college credit for Brown pre-college?

A: Brown University's Pre-College Program courses are not for credit. Our seven-week, online Pre-Baccalaureate Program for rising and recently graduated high school seniors offers college credit.
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How long do Brown pre-college decisions take?

In most cases, you will be informed of an admission decision within 15 business days of Brown University's Pre-College Program receiving your completed application.
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How selective is Columbia pre-college?

Admissions Policies

Admission to the academic enrichment programs is selective. The admissions committee seeks out academically exceptional students who are eager to contribute original ideas and a spirit of intellectual curiosity to a community of highly motivated learners.
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Is Brown pre-college hard to get into?

The Brown University Pre-Baccalaureate Program is a highly selective program for rising or recently graduated high school seniors ready to undertake the rigors of credit-bearing, undergraduate study.
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Are pre-college hard to get into?

Some pre-college programs allow anyone to attend, while others are more selective and require you to meet certain college GPA requirements. Selective pre-college programs are more difficult to get into and are, therefore, more likely to turn college admissions' heads.
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What is Brown pre-college like?

Life at Brown Pre-College

You'll experience the rigors of college-level classes as you study alongside peers from around the world who are as motivated and curious as you are. With educational and social activities, students are always learning at Brown — whether you are online, commute or live on campus.
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Who can apply to Brown pre-college?

All students apply to Brown Pre-College or Pre-Baccalaureate. Students applying to Brown Pre-College may indicate a program preference within the application. Indicating a program preference does not guarantee registration in a specific course or program.
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How much is the Brown pre-college application fee?

Application fee when submitted by April 7, 2024: $65. Application fee when submitted on or after April 8, 2024: $100.
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Is Brown pre-college online or in person?

Explore our programs for high school students. You can choose to study on campus, online or at a variety of unique domestic and international locations. What do you want to study this summer? Explore new paths and connect with different ways of thinking, seeing and doing.
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Does Brown accept average students?

Brown University does not publish the average GPA of its incoming student body. However, they confirmed that 94% of accepted students were in the top 10% of their high school graduating class.
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What is the difference between pre-college and college?

Precollege is an educational experience the helps high school students prepare for the transition to a college environment. These programs often feature college-level courses. Some are online and others give you the chance to live on campus in the residence halls.
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Is Columbia pre-college competitive?

I understand you're curious about the competitiveness of the Columbia Pre-College program. While Columbia University doesn't publicly release specific acceptance rates for its Pre-College program, it is certainly a popular and selective program given Columbia's overall reputation.
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Is Harvard pre-college selective?

Harvard's Secondary School Program (4- or 7-Week, For-Credit) and Pre-College Program (2-Week, Non-Credit) are highly selective programs. If your student has been accepted, you should feel proud of their accomplishment.
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How do I contact Brown University pre-college?

Email us or call us at (401) 863-7900 during business hours (Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. EST).
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What GPA does Brown want?

The recommended GPA requirements to get into Brown University are between 3.9 and 4.0. You will need an incredibly high GPA and will likely be graduating in the top tenth of your class in order to get into Brown.
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Does Brown require an essay?

Three essays are required for all first year and transfer applicants: Brown's Open Curriculum allows students to explore broadly while also diving deeply into their academic pursuits. Tell us about any academic interests that excite you, and how you might pursue them at Brown. (200-250 words)
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How many people go to summer at Brown?

Summer@Brown is the largest of our Pre-College Programs, and attracts nearly 4,000 exceptionally high-achieving and motivated students each summer. They enroll in one or more of the 200+ courses, which are designed and taught at the level of first-year college courses, and ranging in length from one to four weeks.
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Is Brown as good as Harvard?

Brown University is one of the top private universities in Providence, United States. It is ranked #63 in QS World University Rankings 2023. Harvard University is one of the top private universities in Cambridge, United States. It is ranked #5 in QS World University Rankings 2023 and ranked #1 in US UNI.
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Is Brown hard academically?

Brown is a prestigious Ivy League school located in Providence, Rhode Island, and is known for its rigorous academic programs, diverse student body, and commitment to research and innovation.
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Is Brown an elite school?

Brown's undergraduate admissions are among the most selective in the country, with an overall acceptance rate of 5% for the class of 2026.
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Do pre college programs look good on resume?

Yes, including summer programs on your high school resume can be a great way to showcase your interests, skills, and achievements outside of the classroom.
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Do pre college programs look good on college apps?

While attending a college's pre-college program does not give you an automatic “in” that school, it does show colleges that you are serious about taking the next step to higher education.
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Is Cornell precollege worth it?

In conclusion, Cornell University's Pre College Program offers valuable academic experiences, faculty and networking experience, and wide exposure to the types of courses offered at Cornell University.
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