📝 1. Writing Requirement — Undergraduate Degree
All Brown undergraduates must work formally on their writing at least twice during their time at the university:
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First Requirement: Once during semesters 1–4 (first two years).
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Second Requirement: Once during semesters 5–7 (junior or senior year). college.brown.edu+1
What Counts Toward the Writing Requirement
Students can satisfy the requirement by completing:
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A Writing-Designated (WRIT) course — there are hundreds across disciplines.
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A course in English, Comparative Literature, or Literary Arts.
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For some concentrations (e.g., biology or certain sciences), a substantial writing project developed within the concentration (subject to department approval). college.brown.edu+1
Expected Writing Competencies
To demonstrate competence, Brown expects students to show:
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Effective organization, grammar, and syntax college.brown.edu
If a student’s writing is judged below expectations, instructors may issue a “writing check” (WSUP), which must be resolved through additional writing support, classes, or approved work before graduation. college.brown.edu
📚 2. Writing Courses and Programs
Writing-Designated (WRIT) Courses
These courses across the curriculum include:
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A minimum of two writing assignments with feedback and revision opportunities.
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Substantive engagement with drafting, feedback, and rewriting as part of the learning process. sheridan.brown.edu
Nonfiction Writing Program
Offered through the English department, this program features courses focused on:
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Nonfiction genres such as journalism, memoir, biography, digital writing, and more.
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Developing writing for academic, professional, and public audiences. english.brown.edu
Literary Arts Concentration
An undergraduate concentration in fiction, poetry, screenwriting, translation, and creative writing, encouraging deep craft development and workshop experiences. Brown University+1
🧑🏫 3. Writing Support Services
Writing Center (Sheridan Center)
The Writing Center offers free individual and group support for all Brown students. Services include help with:
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Topic development
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Drafting and revision strategies
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Structure, clarity, and style
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Grammar and academic conventions
Appointments are usually about 50-55 minutes and focus on one project per visit. college.brown.edu+1
Writing Fellows Program
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Trained peer tutors who work alongside instructors in courses.
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Students submit early drafts and receive feedback and revision guidance.
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Promotes collaborative writing development across disciplines. sheridan.brown.edu
🧠 4. How Writing Fits into Brown’s Education Philosophy
Writing at Brown is seen as a developmental skill, not only assessed by grades but developed over time:
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Writing is woven into many courses, not siloed into “writing classes” only.
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Opportunities for feedback, revision, and reflection are emphasized.
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Students can choose writing experiences that align with their interests and future goals.
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