Master's Programs
Resources for Enrolled Master's Students
Students enrolled in a Brown master's program—whether online or on campus—have access to a variety of resources and services.
Resources for Enrolled Master's Students
Students enrolled in a Brown master's program—whether online or on campus—have access to a variety of resources and services.
Resources
Commonly referenced resources and services
The Brown Graduate School Handbook is a comprehensive guide outlining the policies, procedures, and resources available to graduate students at Brown University. It includes several sections with information specifically for master's students.
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Brown's Graduate School website is geared to Ph.D. students but has resources that apply to all graduate-level students.
Get familiar with the upcoming academic calendar and important dates before your program starts.
Master’s students enrolled in online courses or taking classes remotely, should ask their program about any online learning platforms that will be used for your courses.
Brown provides members of the Brown community with email using Google Email, also known as Gmail. All browsers must have cookies and JavaScript enabled to use Google Apps.
Online students pay a reduced health fee and have access to a select few health services.
Learn more about your university email account, free software, online storage, registering for courses, and other available resources.
Mail Services provides a variety of postal services, including shipping services for all Brown faculty, staff and students.
The Office of Information Technology (OIT) offers technical support to the Brown community. You can also borrow loaner laptops and multimedia equipment from OIT.
The Brown Bookstore can fulfill all your supply and technology needs. Students can also order course textbooks online through the Brown Bookstore.