Wu ’19: Transfer admission should be need-blind
In 2003, the University became need-blind for domestic, first-year applicants. This meant that Brown would not consider the wealth of an applicant (or their family) in granting admission.
In 2003, the University became need-blind for domestic, first-year applicants. This meant that Brown would not consider the wealth of an applicant (or their family) in granting admission.
Transfer students’ first days at Brown are a whirlwind of meeting new people, adjusting to campus and finding a community.
Going into his first year at Santa Clara University, James Ford ’18 didn’t expect to transfer twice over the course of two years.