About Us Office of the Dean Education Student Services Departments Hospitals Research Admissions Financial Aid Alumni Parents

Facts and Figures

MD Student Body
Number of students
414
Number of colleges/universities
represented in student body
89
Gender PieChart. Females: 56%, Males: 44%, Students of color: 48%, International students: 4%, Colleges/universities  represented in student body: 92
Undergraduate Concentrations and Institutions
Undergraduate Concentrations PieChart. Humanities: 42%, Physical and Life Sciences: 52%,
Physical and Life Sciences:       52%,Engineering, Mathematics, and Computer Science: 6%
Geographical Distribution
Geographical Pie Chart. New England: 25%, New York and New Jersey: 19%, Western states : 18%, Midwestern states: 14%, Southern and Southwestern       states: 13%, Mid-Atlantic        states: 11%, 31 states and the District of Columbia are represented, 4% are international students       representing Canada, China, Hong Kong,       Japan, and Taiwan

Residents   Residency Placements
Number of residency programs
28
Number of residents and fellows
794
 

Graduates of Alpert Medical School are accepted into the nation's most competitive residency programs and leading medical centers.

Some 13.9 percent match at Brown-affiliated hospitals.

> See Match List
Cost of Attendance and Financial Aid 2009-2010
Tuition
$41,016
First-year resident budget
$61,180
Students who receive financial aid
76%
Average financial aid award
$44, 613
Average need-based scholarship award
$17,595
Faculty
Campus-based 181
Hospital-based: 518
Voluntary clinical 1,073
Research and teaching associates 108
Other (visiting, adjunct, emeritus) 366
Total 2,246
Basic Science Departments Clinical Departments
 
Affiliated Hospitals

The Medical School is affiliated with seven teaching hospitals in the Providence area, all within five miles of Brown’s campus.