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Brown University Providence, United States- Rhode Island
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University description (as per official university website)
Programs:
By the end of your fourth semester at Brown, you are required to declare a concentration (major) and choose a degree program. Undergraduates study in one of five degree programs: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.); Bachelor of Science (Sc.B.); the combined five-year A.B./Sc.B. program; the Program in Liberal Medical Education (PLME), a combined A.B or Sc.B. with an M.D.; or the Brown-RISD Dual Degree Program, a five-year B.A./B.F.A. program. To earn a degree, each concentration requires the completion of a certain number of core courses and electives.
You can also design, with approval, an Independent Concentration. If the standard departmental and interdepartmental programs do no suit the focus of your interests, an Independent Concentration can be a rewarding and challenging experience.
The Program in Liberal Medical Education offers a unique experience in medical education. Designed as an eight-year continuum, the PLME combines liberal arts and professional education to enable each student to develop advanced level competence in a chosen field of scholarship culminating in a medical degree. The Brown Medical School has two major goals for its graduates: that they be broadly and liberally educated men and women, and that they view medicine as a socially responsible human service profession.
The Brown-RISD Dual Degree Program draws on the complementary strengths of Brown University and the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) to provide students with a range of opportunities to develop and integrate academic and artistic work. The Dual Degree Program is five years in length. Students may receive a Bachelor of Arts (A.B.) degree from Brown and a Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) degree from RISD. Prospective students must apply and be accepted to both institutions, and then be approved by a separate Brown/RISD admissions committee.
Financial aid:
Financial Aid
Brown meets full demonstrated need of all admitted students who have applied for financial aid. Financial aid for foreign citizens, however, is limited. If you wish to be considered for financial aid at any time during your four years at Brown, you should apply at the time of admission. All financial aid at Brown is awarded solely on the basis of financial need, which is determined annually by our analysis of applications submitted by students and their families.
International citizens who are not permanent residents should submit the International Student Financial Aid Application and the International Student Certificate of Finances. Canadian students should complete the CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE application.
Awards are not given in cash, but as credits toward the cost of tuition, fees, room, and board. Financial aid covers books and some personal expenses, but does not cover vacation and summer expenses. Immigration regulations and restrictions on off-campus summer employment in the United States make it imperative that overseas applicants know exactly where they can obtain funds (e.g. family resources, government grants, or savings). All applicants should consult local education officials and make every effort to obtain outside sources of financial aid |
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Scholarships
Junior Fulbright Program
United States
Ford Foundation International Fellows Program
Worldwide
Rotary Fellowships
Global Network of Community Volunteers
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UK/EU undergraduate scholarships
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GFOA - George A. Nielson Public Investors Scholarship
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PhD Welsh Medium Teaching Studentship
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NYS Corps Collaboration - Civic Communities Corps
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Stanley Elmore Fellowship Fund
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NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TECH PREP ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
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The Coro Fellows Program
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Endowed Scholarships for Education
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Mary C. Rawlins Scholarships
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Liberal Arts Scholarship
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DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC SCHOLARSHIPS
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