TRiO Student Support Services (SSSP) - Brandeis University 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out your personal information. Clearly print your name, class year, and contact details including home and cellular phone numbers.
  3. Indicate your citizenship status and check the appropriate boxes regarding your ethnicity and any disabilities. This information is crucial for program eligibility.
  4. Provide parental or guardian information, including their highest level of education. This helps the program understand your background better.
  5. In the educational background section, list your high school details, SAT scores if applicable, and any AP/IB courses taken.
  6. Complete the self-assessment section honestly to help SSSP staff tailor their support to your needs.
  7. Finally, answer the personal essay questions thoughtfully in a separate document to provide deeper insights into your experiences and aspirations.

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This years Brandeis University ranking in Forbes is #121 on the list of Top Colleges in 2023. However, Brandeis rankings differ from other Forbes college rankings lists. For example, Forbes ranks Brandeis at #67 in Private Colleges, #87 in Research Universities, and #51 in the Northeast.
Two-thirds of Brandeis students classified their personal political views as ranging from slightly to extremely liberal.
Brandeis ranking was particularly affected by the decision to remove class size as a factor, as our class sizes are small 60% of our classes have 19 students or fewer and that point of pride for the university accounted for a significant 8% of the prior score.
TRIO programs provide direct support services for students, and relevant training for directors and staff. Through our numerous membership services, the Council works in conjunction with colleges, universities, and agencies to help low-income students enter college and graduate.
The racial and ethnic diversity among our 2022 domestic student enrollment is as follows: White: 57% Black: 17% Hispanic: 19%

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The enrolled student population at Brandeis University (165015) is 39.9% White, 13.7% Asian, 7.2% Hispanic or Latino, 5.54% Black or African American, 2.42% Two or More Races, 0.0717% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islanders, and 0.0538% American Indian or Alaska Native.
Enrollments, by ethnicity among domestic population (fall 2024) EthnicityUndergraduateGraduate Indigenous People (Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, American Indian) 0.3% 0.2% Not reported 3.1% 8.0% Two or more races 5.3% 2.7% White, non-Hispanic 51.3% 60.4%3 more rows

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