Brown University Vs Williams College
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BROWN UNIVERSITY VS WILLIAMS COLLEGE SIDE-BY-SIDE COMPARISON
1. BROWN UNIVERSITY
Brown University is a private institution that was founded in 1764. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 6,548, its setting is urban, and the campus size is 146 acres. It utilizes a semester-based academic calendar. Brown University's ranking in the 2016 edition of
Best Colleges is
National Universities, 14. Its tuition and fees are $49,346 (2015-16).
Located atop
College Hill in
Providence, R.I., Brown University has a college-town feel with
Thayer Street serving as a center of activity for shopping and dining. The
Brown Bears have about 35
NCAA Division I athletic teams and compete in the
Ivy League.
The Bears are well known for their men’s soccer team, which consistently ranks among the top 25 teams in the nation. All students at
Brown are required to live on campus for their first six semesters, and housing options include traditional
singles, doubles and suites. With around 400 student organizations on campus ranging from
The Brown Jug comedy magazine to Brown
Ballroom Dance, students can find a way to pursue their interests. Brown also has a small but vibrant
Greek community with approximately 10 chapters, including a few co-ed
Greek organizations.
Brown offers a number of a graduate studies through its
Graduate School, which offers well-regarded programs in
English and history, and the highly ranked
Warren Alpert Medical School. The center section of the
Van Wickle Gates on
Brown’s campus opens only twice a year: once to let incoming students onto campus and once to let recent graduates exit after commencement. Brown hosts an annual celebratory "
Spring Weekend" with athletic events, concerts and free food. Notable alumni include
John D. Rockefeller Jr.,
John F. Kennedy Jr. and
CNN founder and media mogul
Ted Turner.
2. WILLIAMS COLLEGE
Williams College is a private institution that was founded in 1793. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 2,045, its setting is rural, and the campus size is 450 acres. It utilizes a 4-1-4-based academic calendar. Williams College's ranking in the 2016 edition of Best Colleges is
National Liberal Arts Colleges, 1. Its tuition and fees are $50,
070 (2015-16).
Williams College – located in
Williamstown, Massachusetts, at the foot of
Mount Greylock in the Berkshires – is one of the oldest colleges in the country.
The school was originally a men’s college; women were first admitted in
1970. The college’s fraternities were abolished in the
1960s. The school’s traditions include a semiannual, schoolwide trivia contest and a
Mountain Day each October when students hike Mount Greylock. The
Williams Ephs, named after the school’s founder
Ephraim Williams, participate in
NCAA Division III varsity sports in the
New England Small
College Athletic Conference.
Williams is also part of the unofficial
Little Three athletic conference with
Amherst College and
Wesleyan University. The school requires almost all students to live on campus.
Williams College has three academic branches – languages and the arts, social sciences, and science and mathematics – and graduate programs in the history of art and economics. Williams has small class sizes, with a student-teacher ratio of 7-to-1. The school also has Oxford-style tutorials, which rely heavily on student participation. The college has seen many firsts: Its alumni society is the oldest in the world; it hosted the first intercollegiate baseball game; and its class of 1887 was the first in the
U.S. to wear caps and gowns at graduation. The school has a tradition at each graduation to drop a watch from the top of the college chapel
. If the watch breaks, tradition holds that the class will be lucky. Notable alumni include
Elia Kazan, director of "
On the Waterfront" and "
A Streetcar Named Desire";
John Frankenheimer, director of "
The Manchurian Candidate"; and
Prince Hussain Aga Khan, whose father is the spiritual leader of the
Shia Imami Ismaili Muslims.