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Brown University

Transcript: Co-ed A typical dorm is provided with a twin bed, desk and chair, a dresser, a trash can, recycling bucket, bookcase, and closet. Each room has a phone jack, computer networking (one tap per resident), and access to Brown's cable TV system 2 students per dorm room Resources Volleyball Gymnastics Sailing Karate Extracirricular Activities Electives Costs Brown University Financial Aids Majors Courses Extra Information Name: Faith Elliott Possible Major: Psychology College Name: Brown University Location: Providence, Rhode Island Total One Academic Year Cost All Residents: $56,376 Tuition for all Residents: $42,808 Room and Board Expense: $11,258 Books and Supplies: $1,360 Other Fees: $950 The cost per year to attend Brown University:$56,376 For families with total income below $100,000, the loan of the financial aid award is replaced with additional scholarship. For families with total income below $150,000, reduced loans are awarded. Families with total incomes above $150,000 receive standard award strategy, which includes loans, student employment, and then scholarship up to the level of need. A medium-sized, 4-year, private university and liberal arts college. This coed college is located in a small city in an urban setting and is primarily a residential campus. It offers bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees. Dorms Chemistry Biology Human Anatomy Calculus Medical Terminology Health Science Physical Science http://www.collegecalc.org/colleges/rhode-island/brown-university/#.Uvf1bWJdUdk http://colleges.niche.com/brown-university/majors/ https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/college-university-search/brown-university http://reslife.brown.edu/new_students/assignments.html Brown University Total of students attending: 8,768 Average SAT score: 2150 Male to Female Ratio- Male: 45% Female- 55% Colors: Seal Brown, Cardinal Red, and White Art Studies Music Pathology Psychology Geology & Earth Science Dance Volleyball Softball Restaurants Dance Clubs I would consider this University because it has alot of good qualities and it offers alot of different courses and categories for you to take. Brown University

Brown University - Executive Education Strategic Vision

Transcript: Brown University - Executive Education Strategic Vision Vision and Objectives Mission Statement The mission of Brown University’s Executive Education is to cultivate future leaders through innovative and impactful learning experiences that are deeply rooted in academic excellence and real-world applicability. Key Outcomes Participants will gain practical tools and frameworks that empower them to lead effectively, drive organizational change, and harness innovative thinking in their respective fields. Strategic Goals The program aims to enhance professional skills, foster lifelong learning, and promote interdisciplinary collaboration, aligning educational outcomes with the dynamic needs of global industries. Impact on Community Through its programs, Brown University fosters community engagement by equipping leaders with skills to address societal challenges and contribute positively to their organizations and communities. Target Audience Targeted at mid to senior-level professionals, entrepreneurs, and executives seeking to advance their careers. The program tailors content to diverse industries and professional backgrounds. Crafting Future Leaders through Innovative Learning Implementation Strategy Resource Allocation Efficient resource allocation is critical for maximizing impact. Allocate budget towards high-impact courses and faculty recruitment while ensuring essential facilities and technology are available to enhance the learning experience. Evaluation Metrics Establishing evaluation metrics is essential for measuring program effectiveness. Track participant satisfaction, course completion rates, and post-program success to refine offerings and ensure quality outcomes. Marketing and Outreach Targeted marketing enhances visibility and enrollment. Utilize digital platforms, alumni networks, and industry partnerships to reach potential participants effectively, showcasing program benefits and success stories. Infrastructure Development Investing in infrastructure supports a conducive learning environment. Prioritize upgrading technology resources, creating flexible learning spaces, and ensuring accessibility for all participants. Partnerships and Collaborations Strategic partnerships with businesses and institutions expand program reach and resources. Collaborations can enhance curriculum relevance, access to industry experts, and enrichment opportunities for participants. Curriculum Design Course Offerings Learning Methodologies Courses employ a mix of case studies, simulations, and experiential learning to enhance engagement and retention, allowing participants to apply theories in real-world scenarios. The curriculum includes a diverse range of courses tailored to meet the needs of professionals in various industries, covering key topics such as leadership, strategy, and innovation management. Program Structure Faculty Expertise The program's structure includes modular courses that allow for flexibility, enabling participants to balance their education with professional commitments, fostering a better learning pace. Our faculty consists of industry leaders and experienced educators who bring a wealth of knowledge and practical insights, enriching the learning environment with their expertise. Innovation in Learning Curriculum design integrates the latest technological advancements and pedagogical innovations to enhance learning experiences and keep the program relevant to current market trends. Future Prospects Expansion Opportunities Trends in Executive Education There are significant opportunities for expansion into emerging markets, focusing on industries like technology and healthcare. Partnering with global institutions can broaden the reach and provide access to diverse client bases. Current trends indicate a shift towards personalized, flexible learning experiences, leveraging technology and emphasizing soft skills. Additionally, hybrid learning models are gaining traction, combining online and in-person formats to enhance engagement. Continuous Improvement Alumni Network Continuous improvement initiatives, such as feedback loops and program assessments, drive the evolution of course offerings. Regular updates based on industry changes ensure that the curriculum remains relevant and impactful. A strong alumni network fosters a sense of community and provides ongoing support for career advancement. Engaging alumni through events and mentorship programs enriches the learning experience for current participants. Long-term Vision The long-term vision centers on fostering innovative leaders equipped to navigate complexities. By committing to lifelong learning, the executive education program aims to remain at the forefront of industry developments and educational practices.

Brown University

Transcript: - Only 10.8% were accepted through both Early and Regular Decision - There are nearly 6,000 undergraduate students enrolled in the college -Approximately 80 concentrations (majors) are offered. -Most famous concentrations are Social Sciences (42%), Humanities (26%), Life Sciences (17%), and the Physical Sciences (14%). - Undergraduates can also design an independent concentration if the existing standard programs do not fit their interests. In God We Hope(translation) Early History -1700s <- Brown vs. Harvard Review of Brown University from an Educational Consultant - Location : Providence, Rhode Island - Size : 143 acres, total of 8450 students - Founded year : 1764 Notable Alumni & Faculty - American Private Ivy League research University - Urban Campus - In 1764, Brown University was first established as "College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations" in Newport, Rhode Island - John, Nicholas, and Moses Brown funded the University and helped the University to move to Providence, Rhode Island. - School of Engineering : Brown has the oldest engineering program in the Ivy League - Main Campus : located on College Hill, with 235 buildings, covering 143 acres <- Watson Institute for International Studies History - 1900s (The New Curriculum) - Alpert Medical School : only less than 2% of those applying through the Standard Route accepted in 2008; offers combined degree programs - Watson Institute for International Studies : center for the analysis of international issues at Brown - Member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Ivy League athletic conference Dahhoon Jeong - Pembroke Campus : 25~30% of the incoming Freshman class lives on Pembroke Brown in the 1800s Academics - Graduate Lars Onsager, former professor in Brown, Laureate of Nobel Prize of Chemistry (1968) Athletics Horace Mann, class of 1819, regarded as the father of American public education <- University Hall in Main Campus <- Seal History -1800s - Graduate School : around 2,000 students studying over 50 disciplines First Brown President James Manning Academics - Undergraduate Modern History - (2000-2013) Type Traditions - Named "the most fashionable school in the Ivy League" by the fashion trade journal Women's Wear Daily - Students on campus seem to have the strongest sense of personal style - In 1969 The "New Curriculum" - also called "Open Curriculum" was adopted after a student movement within the University. -This "New Curriculum" granted the freedom of designing majors and selecting courses without any requirement courses for graduation. Also, students often could attend lectures without registering in the course(getting a grade) - By establishment of this system, Brown is called liberal(not necessarily political) even to this day. - This viewpoint later triggers a student movement, instituting the "New Curriculum" Brown University Motto : In Deo Speramus(Latin) - Brown's grading system had been simplified to A/B/C/No credit in the 1900s. But in 2006, there was some debate whether to reintroduce +/- grading system. The College Curriculum Council voted this down(+/- grading system was not reestablished) Seal and Motto - East Campus : 10 acres (40,000 m2) of land and 26 buildings Trivia : Emma Watson, actor in Harry Potter movie series, attended Brown, but did not yet graduate. She does not study at Brown at this moment, though Student Life - Ranked #1 for America's Happiest College Students, according to the Princeton Review 2010 rankings - 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." - 37 varsity intercollegiate teams Basic information - Spring Weekend : Brown replaced the traditional Junior Week and Junior Prom, which were discontinued during World War II, with Spring Weekend, which featured athletic contests and dances. Concerts featuring invited performers began in 1960, including Bob Dylan, U2, Bruce Springsteen, Janis Joplin, James Brown and Snoop Dogg - "Alma Mater" : The song "Alma Mater" was written by James Andrews DeWolf (Class of 1861) in 1860, who named it "Old Brown" and set it to the tune of "Araby's Daughter" (which was later known as "The Old Oaken Bucket"). The song was renamed "Alma Mater", after the incipit, in 1869. It is sung and played after varsity athletic victories and at formal events such as Convocation and Commencement. - In July 2007, Brown University formed the Brown/RISD Dual Degree Program, which allowed students to pursue an A.B. degree at Brown and a B.F.A. degree at RISD simultaneously, by a five-year program - In honor of Nicholas Brown, the University is renamed "Brown University"

Brown University

Transcript: Extra curricular activities Mission Brown offers about 2,000 courses each year. There's more than 40 academic departments. They offer undergraduate degrees as well as graduate programs. Students are free to create their own course of study. Brown students are required to pass a minimum of 30 courses. They offer nearly 80 standard majors that lead to either Sc.B, A.B., or PH.D degree. Academics Location At CC need-based financial aid is the primary consideration in awarding aid, but they also award merit-based aid as well to a select group of applicants. There's three different merit-based scholarships available for students. Required Documents: FAFSA College Board CSS/ Financial Aid profile Noncustodial parent profile (If applicable) Signed copies of parents' and student's federal income tax returns and Parents' and student's W-2 forms Admissions Financial Aid The housing provided at Cornell has three different housing options. One is "Connect floors" which is for first year students, "Living and learning communities" is available to upper class students, and lastly is "Substance free floors" which is available to all students. Students will have a roommate while in housing. The school will assign roommates. Financial Aid Location Financial Aid Admission All students are requires to live in college housing. First years students live in one of three traditional residence halls (Loomis, Slocum, or Mathias), Sophomores live in the larger buildings or pursue specific interests through a specialized housing programs (Living Learning Community, or Language houses). Small houses are also available to sophomores as well as Juniors. Seniors have to option to stay on campus of to live off campus. CC students are guaranteed on-campus housing for all four years. The dorms are co-ed, but you can request same-sex housing. Colorado College offers it's students 42 majors and 33 minors. At CC, you take one class for 3 1/2 weeks, get a four day weekend off, and then you begin with a new class. This is known as the "Block Plan." It's four blocks a semester, eight blocks a year, four years total and thirty-two blocks at CC. You can have Majors and minors, but you can also double major. CC wants you to learn in broad environment where you pick up more skills in different areas to help you in life with whatever path you choose. Academics Cornell College Residential Community Admissions Student Population Student Population Residential Community At Cornell, 80% of students come from 47 other states and more than a dozen countries. 25% of each entering class consists of students of color and international students. Students recently listed 33 different choices for the religious preferences. Colorado College is a community of around 2,000 students eager to learn. Colorado College Population "Cornell College offers an innovative and rigorous learning community where faculty and staff collaborate with students to develop the intellectual curiosity, creativity, and moral courage necessary for a lifetime of learning and engaged citizenship." First year students has to have these required materials Common Application with essay Secondary school report form (Submit via the Common App) Official high school transcript, including coursework to date ACT or SAT scores and... Teacher recommendations (Optional but encouraged) (Submit via Common App) "At Colorado College our goal is to provide the finest liberal arts education in the country. Drawing upon the adventurous spirit of the Rocky Mountain West, we challenge students, one course at a time, to develop those habits of intellect and imagination that will prepare them for learning and leadership throughout their lives." Brown University is located in Providence, Rhode Island. Providence is the state capital as well as the second largest city in New England. Brown has the nation's fourth largest collegiate athletic program as well as first largest program for women. There's 900 athletes competing on 37 varsity sport teams. 17 men and 20 for women. The student activities office at Brown University supports 400+ student organizations. Cornell is deeply committed to a need-blind based financial aid for selecting students. They offer a comprehensive range of grants, scholarships, loans, and other assistance. Tuition $36,205 Residence (standard double room) $3800 Residence (single room) $4600 Dining $4700 Fees $225 Other Costs to Consider: Enrollment deposit $300 Estimated Books $800 Parking Permit $45 Private Music Lessons/semester $650 Estimated Personal expenses $675 In State Travel Allowance $1020 Out of State Travel Allowance $2490 "Serve the community, the nation, and the world by discovering, communicating, and preserving knowledge and understanding in a spirit of free inquiry, and by educating and preparing students to discharge the offices of life with usefulness and reputation. We do this through a partnership of students and teachers in a unified community known as a

Brown University

Transcript: Brown University By: Madison Light IIA The End :) Students- 8,540 total students Faculty- 713 total faculty members Cost- $60,460 (this includes room, board, books, food, etc.) Popular Programs of Study- 23% Social Sciences, 10% Biology, 7% Visual and Performing Arts, 6% English, 6% Foreign Languages and Literature, 5% Area and Ethnic Studies, 5% Business/Marketing, 5% History Location- Providence, RI Mascot- The Bears Brown University has 7 Fraternities, 2 Sororities, and 1 co-ed Fraternity. Alpha Chi Omega (aka AXO) and Kappa Alpha Theta (aka Theta) are the names of the Sororities. Greek Life Pictures Facts Admissions Process The Department of Classics offers instruction in Greek, Latin, Sanskrit, and Modern Greek languages, literatures, history, and philosophy, all leading to the degrees of B.A. and Ph.D. in Classics. The department also sponsors graduate programs leading to the Ph.D Degree in Sanskrit track, and (jointly with the Department of History) Ancient History. Classics faculty teach courses at all levels in the cultures of ancient Greece and Rome, ranging from the beginnings through the medieval and Byzantine periods, as well as in Sanskrit and Modern Greek. To apply, you must have taken the SAT or SAT subject tests, or the ACT. Regular applications due January 1st. This is a very tough school to get accepted into. Women's Athletics Clubs TAPS- Department of Performing Arts Providence is the capitol of Rhode Island. In 2012, Travel + Leisure magazine said it was #1 in the U.S. for food. It is home to many museums, including RI's only hands-on children's museum. Brown offers a wide variety of clubs ad activities. Organizations include athletics, religion, student government, and recreation. Brown has a need-blind admission policy for all first-year applicants who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents. This means that their ability to pay for their education will not be a factor in the admission. And, if admitted, Brown will meet 100% of their demonstrated financial need. Each Academic school year Brown University's TAPS program puts on many productions including plays, musicals, and ballets. Department of Classics Basketball Crew Cross Country Equestrian Fencing Golf Gymnastics Ice Hockey Lacrosse Skiing Soccer Softball Squash Swimming & Diving Tennis Track & Field Volleyball Water Polo Men's Athletics Fine Arts City of Providence Financial Aid Baseball Basketball Crew Cross Country Fencing Football Golf Ice Hockey Lacrosse Soccer Squash Swimming & Diving Tennis Track & Field Water Polo Wrestling The Department of Theatre Arts and Performance Studies (TAPS) is the "intellectual and artistic center at Brown for faculty and students interested in the aesthetic, historical, literary, practical and theoretical explorations of performance in global perspective – theatre, dance, speech, performance art, and performative “roles” in everyday life."

Brown University

Transcript: Brown University By David Miller History Brown University was founded in 1764 in Providence, Rhode Island which makes it one of the oldest colleges in America. Brown University was the 7th college in America to be founded. Brown bestowed it's first Master's Degrees in 1888 and it's first Doctorates Degrees in 1889. The first Medical Degrees was given to 58 students in 1975. Rankings Tuition Part time tuition Part time students only pay $5,1688 per class Graduate students Programs MASTERS PROGRAMS Brown has 24 Master's programs from American studies to theater. Living So what do you think of Brown? THE END (cc) photo by Metro Centric on Flickr Freshman students get rooms based on a housing lottery . Their remaining years they pick their rooms as desired. They even have special dorms for students in Fraternaties and Sororities, and special programs. Private dorms can also be selected. Brown is considered the 7th best Ivy League school in the country. notes Budapest San Francisco Brown University tuition was $41,328 for undergraduate and Graduate students for the 2011-2012 school year. All students must pay $2,695 for health insurance. All students must pay $35 a semester for recreational activities each year. Stockholm (cc) photo by jimmyharris on Flickr (cc) photo by Franco Folini on Flickr Brown University is the 39th ranked college/university in the world. Brown University is the 15th ranked college/university in the country. photo frame P.H.D (cc) photo by Metro Centric on Flickr BROWN HAS 50 P.H.D PROGRAMS FROM AFRICANA STUDIES TO THEATER STUDIES All graduate students must pay the full tuition or pay part time fees plus health insurance and recreational activity fees.

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