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College of Brown University

The College of Brown University is the undergraduate school of Brown University, in College Hill, Providence, Rhode Island. Founded in 1764, the College is the university's oldest school and the seventh-oldest institution of higher education in the United States.

College of Brown University
TypePrivate
Established1764; 259 years ago (1764)
DeanRashid Zia
Students7,043[1]
Location, ,
CampusUrban

Compared to its peers, the College is distinguished by its Open Curriculum; adopted in 1969, the Open Curriculum permits students to study without any course requirements outside of their chosen concentration (major).[2]

Admissions is among the most selective in the United States, with an acceptance rate of 5.0% for fall 2022.[3]

History edit

On March 3, 1764, James Manning and Ezra Stiles filed a charter to create the College of Rhode Island. Their mission, as stated in the charter, was to prepare students "for discharging the Offices of Life" by providing instruction in the Vernacular Learned Languages, and in the liberal Arts and Sciences."[4] Manning became the College's first president in 1765, and five years later the school moved to its present location on College Hill on the East Side of Providence.

In 1850, Brown President Francis Wayland wrote, "The various courses should be so arranged that, insofar as practicable, every student might study what he chose, all that he chose, and nothing but what he chose." However, the College did not make any major institutional changes for over a century. In 1969, the Open Curriculum was implemented, eliminating distribution requirements and allowing students to take any course Satisfactory/No Credit. In addition, the University eliminated pluses, minuses, and D grades in the letter grading system.

The current Dean of Brown's College is Rashid Zia, a class of 2001 Brown graduate. Previous deans have included Maud Mandel and Kenneth Sacks.[5]

 
Carrie Tower (1904) and Robinson Hall (1878) on Brown's historic central campus

Academics edit

Degrees granted edit

The College offers two different baccalaureate degrees: Bachelor of Arts (A.B.) and Bachelor of Science (Sc.B.)

Dual degree programs edit

In addition to traditional degree programs, Brown offers a number of dual degree programs.

A.B./Sc.B. edit

Students have the ability to graduate in five years with both an A.B. and Sc.B. degree, provided that requirements for each degree are met. This is distinct from a double concentration, when students only receive one degree.[citation needed]

PLME edit

The Program in Liberal Medical Education is a single eight-year program that allows students to complete both an undergraduate degree (A.B. or Sc.B.) from The College and subsequently an M.D. degree from Alpert Medical School. Admission to PLME is highly competitive; in 2015, 90 students were granted admission out of an applicant pool of 2,290.[6]

Brown-RISD edit

While students at the College have long been able to cross-register for classes at the nearby Rhode Island School of Design, it is now possible to complete a degree from Brown and a B.F.A. from RISD concurrently over a five-year period. Students must be admitted to both institutions separately in order to matriculate.

References edit

  1. ^ "Common Data Set 2018-2019" (PDF). Brown University. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
  2. ^ "Brown University and others consider lessons of its open curriculum, now 50 years old". www.insidehighered.com. Retrieved 2021-02-15.
  3. ^ "Brown admits record-low 5% of applicants to class of 2026". The Brown Daily Herald. Retrieved 2022-04-24.
  4. ^ Brunson, Walter C. (1972). The History of Brown University, 1764-1914. p. 500.
  5. ^ McGuire, Phyllis. "Phyllis McGuire | New Williams president 'traded the ocean for the mountains'". The Berkshire Eagle. Retrieved 2019-10-16.
  6. ^ . www.brown.edu. Archived from the original on 2012-08-02.

External links edit

  • Official Website of The College of Brown University

college, brown, university, undergraduate, school, brown, university, college, hill, providence, rhode, island, founded, 1764, college, university, oldest, school, seventh, oldest, institution, higher, education, united, states, typeprivateestablished1764, yea. The College of Brown University is the undergraduate school of Brown University in College Hill Providence Rhode Island Founded in 1764 the College is the university s oldest school and the seventh oldest institution of higher education in the United States College of Brown UniversityTypePrivateEstablished1764 259 years ago 1764 DeanRashid ZiaStudents7 043 1 LocationProvidence Rhode Island United StatesCampusUrbanCompared to its peers the College is distinguished by its Open Curriculum adopted in 1969 the Open Curriculum permits students to study without any course requirements outside of their chosen concentration major 2 Admissions is among the most selective in the United States with an acceptance rate of 5 0 for fall 2022 3 Contents 1 History 2 Academics 2 1 Degrees granted 2 2 Dual degree programs 2 2 1 A B Sc B 2 2 2 PLME 2 2 3 Brown RISD 3 References 4 External linksHistory editMain article History of Brown University On March 3 1764 James Manning and Ezra Stiles filed a charter to create the College of Rhode Island Their mission as stated in the charter was to prepare students for discharging the Offices of Life by providing instruction in the Vernacular Learned Languages and in the liberal Arts and Sciences 4 Manning became the College s first president in 1765 and five years later the school moved to its present location on College Hill on the East Side of Providence In 1850 Brown President Francis Wayland wrote The various courses should be so arranged that insofar as practicable every student might study what he chose all that he chose and nothing but what he chose However the College did not make any major institutional changes for over a century In 1969 the Open Curriculum was implemented eliminating distribution requirements and allowing students to take any course Satisfactory No Credit In addition the University eliminated pluses minuses and D grades in the letter grading system The current Dean of Brown s College is Rashid Zia a class of 2001 Brown graduate Previous deans have included Maud Mandel and Kenneth Sacks 5 nbsp Carrie Tower 1904 and Robinson Hall 1878 on Brown s historic central campusAcademics editDegrees granted edit The College offers two different baccalaureate degrees Bachelor of Arts A B and Bachelor of Science Sc B Dual degree programs edit In addition to traditional degree programs Brown offers a number of dual degree programs A B Sc B edit Students have the ability to graduate in five years with both an A B and Sc B degree provided that requirements for each degree are met This is distinct from a double concentration when students only receive one degree citation needed PLME edit Main article Program in Liberal Medical Education The Program in Liberal Medical Education is a single eight year program that allows students to complete both an undergraduate degree A B or Sc B from The College and subsequently an M D degree from Alpert Medical School Admission to PLME is highly competitive in 2015 90 students were granted admission out of an applicant pool of 2 290 6 Brown RISD edit While students at the College have long been able to cross register for classes at the nearby Rhode Island School of Design it is now possible to complete a degree from Brown and a B F A from RISD concurrently over a five year period Students must be admitted to both institutions separately in order to matriculate References edit Common Data Set 2018 2019 PDF Brown University Retrieved 13 March 2020 Brown University and others consider lessons of its open curriculum now 50 years old www insidehighered com Retrieved 2021 02 15 Brown admits record low 5 of applicants to class of 2026 The Brown Daily Herald Retrieved 2022 04 24 Brunson Walter C 1972 The History of Brown University 1764 1914 p 500 McGuire Phyllis Phyllis McGuire New Williams president traded the ocean for the mountains The Berkshire Eagle Retrieved 2019 10 16 Admissions Facts and Figures Program in Liberal Medical Education www brown edu Archived from the original on 2012 08 02 External links editOfficial Website of The College of Brown University Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title College of Brown University amp oldid 1166642859, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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