Whether planning coursework, pursuing campus resources to assist in a time of financial hardship, seeking help with a personal circumstance, or tackling an academic challenge, students have access to advisors who offer guidance tailored to their individual needs.
Financial Advising within the College is an initiative designed to provide dedicated support to Brown undergraduates who have little or no expected parent contribution and any student facing a financial hardship. Students may seek direct advising and programming around financial issues that may intersect with academic, social and personal concerns.
Brown’s commitment to a flexible, open curriculum invites students to tap into strong peer-advising networks. Our peer-advising programs are directly connected to the curriculum and involve the kind of student-to-student learning that is a hallmark of a Brown education.
The Transfer and Resumed Undergraduate Education (RUE) Advising Programs provide personalized guidance, support, and programming for Transfer, RUE, Veterans, and Visiting students as you navigate Brown’s many resources.