Brandeis University is a private research university located in Waltham, Massachusetts, United States.
It was founded in 1948 by the American Jewish community, and named after Louis D. Brandeis, the first Jewish justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Brandeis is known for its strong liberal arts and sciences programs, and offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degree programs in a wide range of fields, including social sciences, humanities, natural sciences, and business.
The university has a diverse student body, with over 3,700 undergraduate and 2,200 graduate students from 54 countries.
Brandeis is a member of the Association of American Universities, a prestigious group of leading research universities in North America.
The university has a strong commitment to social justice and civic engagement, and offers numerous opportunities for students to engage in community service and social activism.
Brandeis is home to a number of research centers and institutes, including the Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism, the Heller School for Social Policy and Management, and the Materials Research Science and Engineering Center.
The university is also known for its cultural and artistic programs, including the Rose Art Museum, which houses a collection of contemporary art, and the Brandeis University Theater Company, which produces plays and musicals throughout the year.
Brandeis has a strong athletic tradition, with 19 varsity sports teams that compete in the University Athletic Association (UAA) and the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC).
Notable alumni of Brandeis University include economist Jeffrey Sachs, author Anita Diamant, and former U.S. Senator and Secretary of State John Kerry.
Admission
Acceptance Rate
33%
SAT Range
1320-1510
ACT Range
31-33
Application Fee
$80
SAT/ACT
Considered but not required
High School GPA
Recommended
Accepts Common App
Yes
Tuition & Fee
Expense Type
Cost
Tuition
$61,724
Student Activity Fee (mandatory)
$598
Housing (Basic Double)
$9,746
Food (12 meals + 850 pts/sem)
$7,346
Total
$79,414
All programs
African and African American Studies American Studies Anthropology Applied Mathematics Art History Biochemistry Biological Physics Biology Business Chemistry Classical Studies Comparative Literature and Culture Computer Science Creative Writing East Asian Studies Economics Education Studies English Environmental Studies European Cultural Studies Film, Television and Interactive Media French and Francophone Studies German Studies Health: Science, Society, and Policy Hispanic Studies History Independent Interdisciplinary Major International and Global Studies Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies Latin American, Caribbean and Latinx Studies Linguistics Mathematics Music Near Eastern and Judaic Studies Neuroscience Philosophy Physics Politics Psychology Russian Studies Sociology Studio Art Theater Arts Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies