I think that we need to take posters at their word re: finances. Plenty of time down the road for kids and parents to realize they can’t afford what they thought they could. And none of us know the OP’s situation- an inheritance from a grandparent earmarked for college (and only college), a structured settlement due to an accident (terrible thing, but if the family has decided that the money is going to be used for college, who are we to argue?), or just plain thrift.
I know we’ve got the amen crowd here which believes that only a moron pays full freight. But if you’d all like to be helpful, suggest some “Brown like” schools instead of assuming that these full payers are too dumb to do basic arithmetic.
OK? When and if the OP pivots to ask “what affordable options would I have with a $60K per year budget, I don’t qualify for need based aid” you can all post about how ridiculous it is to be full pay and how we should all be saving our money to buy condos and weddings and pay tuition for our unborn grandchildren.
Until then- try to be helpful?
OP- the kids I know who have loved Brown have also found things to love about Brandeis, Rochester, Case, Wesleyan, Michigan, Pomona, Northwestern, Skidmore, Vassar, Conn College, University of Vermont. Some have already been mentioned; some you know about; a few might be worth exploring.
Good luck-- any college would be lucky to have you!