Parents and families are a valued part of the Brown community and important partners in their students' success. We invite you to learn more about what is happening here on the Brown University campus and the wide range of services resources that are available to your student.
The Brown Parent & Family Newsletter is sent out several times each year with information about resources, projects and events on campus. Events and important dates from across campus. Brown student-athletes compete on 34 varsity sports teams and in a wide variety of club sports and intramural sports.
Before arriving on campus, every incoming first-year is assigned two advisors -- an academic advisor and a student peer advisor -- who help them navigate Brown's open curriculum. Transfer students are connected with a concentration advisor and a Transfer Peer Counselor.
You can now use your Coe email address to log into myCoe! While users previously had to use their Coe ID number as their myCoe username, you can now just use your Coe email address.
School Dude Requests for Physical Plant (maintenance requests, work orders, etc.)
Coe students and employees can use either their ID number OR their full @coe.edu email address as their username for My Coe, and other users use their primary email address on file with the college as their username.
Join us for a series of webinars designed to help families and students navigate life at Brown. Advance registration is required.
Family Weekend is an important event in our community — a time when many students share their lives on campus with their families for the first time.
Commencement is an important milestone for all Brown students — the culmination of their educational journey as undergraduates, graduate or medical students.
The Brown Parent & Family Newsletter is sent out several times each year with information about resources, projects and events on campus.
Brown student-athletes compete on 34 varsity sports teams and in a wide variety of club sports and intramural sports.
Brown deploys knowledge to address critical and complex problems in the world.
As architects of their education, Brown students are expected to be active participants in their education; this requires that they reflect on their strengths, interests, and goals, and that they make informed choices about the areas of study they pursue.
Whether your student is new to Brown or returning for another year, this website provides an orientation to life at Brown -- the ways we ask students to think about their Brown education and membership in the Brown community, their opportunities and challenges, and the many people and resources available.
Brown's advising structures support students throughout their academic journey. Before arriving on campus, every incoming first-year is assigned two advisors -- an academic advisor and a student peer advisor -- who help them navigate Brown's open curriculum. Transfer students are connected with a concentration advisor and a Transfer Peer Counselor. In the first year and beyond, students meet with their advisors at key moments to discuss their academic choices and to plan for subsequent terms. Parents may wish to explore the exciting array of concentrations and courses through Focal Point, and to read more about Academic Advising in each year.
The newsletter is emailed several times each year with news and updates specific to undergraduate life at Brown. See the section on Parent Communication for newsletter editions and information about parent email addresses.