Brandeis University
Founded 1948
President Ronald Liebowitz (President)
Fees USD 63,564
Acceptance Rate Very Selective (<20%)
Campus Setting Suburban
Brandeis University is a private research university founded in 1948 in Waltham, Massachusetts — the only nonsectarian Jewish-founded research university in the United States. Consistently ranked among the top 35 universities in the US, Brandeis enrolls 5,000 students and is known for economics, international business (International Business School), neuroscience, and strong liberal arts programs.
Schools
- International Business School (IBS) — Top-ranked international business and finance graduate programs
- Graduate School of Arts and Sciences — Strong neuroscience, biochemistry, and social policy
- Heller School for Social Policy and Management — Top-20 social policy school nationally
- College of Arts and Sciences — Exceptional economics and political science programs
How to Apply
- Application: Common App | Acceptance Rate: ~30% | Tuition: ~$63,564 | Meets 100% of need
