Undocumented, First-Generation College and Low-Income Student (U-FLi) Center

Prospective Students

Information for prospective undergraduate, graduate and medical students.

Prospective Undergraduate Students

Starting with students applying to begin at Brown in September 2017, Brown University considers undocumented and DACA students as domestic applicants and thereby eligible for need-blind admission.

Questions

Please consult with Admission and the Financial Aid Office for more information.

Prospective Graduate Students

Questions

Prospective undocumented and DACA students may also email Graduate_School@brown.edu and ask to be connected to a Graduate School Dean.

Prospective Medical Students

Students with DACA are welcome to apply to the Warren Alpert Medical School through the regular admission process. Unfortunately, due to eligibility requirements that are part of medical school, we are unable to accept applications from students who are undocumented.

Questions

If you have additional questions, please contact Joanne McEvoy, Director of Admissions.

Learn More About the Undocumented Student Program

Learn about DACA renewal, Financial Aid and additional financial support.
The College office offers a number of fellowships, research and career path opportunities that are available to all undergraduate students, regardless of citizenship status.
Brown University's response to the DACA repeal.