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  1. #7 Best Colleges in Rhode Island.Rhode Island College. Blue checkmark. 4 Year,PROVIDENCE, RI,1142 Niche users give it an average review of 3.6 stars. Featured Review: Alum says Rhode Island College is a hidden gem, and many Rhode Islanders give it a bad reputation that it doesn’t deserve at all. The best thing about Rhode Island College is it ...

  2. Rhode Island College Rankings. Rhode Island College is ranked #96 out of 178 Regional Universities North. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted ...

  3. Undergraduate Admissions Rhode Island College offers the most affordable high-quality four-year degree in the region. Get started now on your journey to success. Graduate Admissions Rhode Island College ranks number one among public master’s universities in New England according to Washington Monthly. The fastest and most affordable path to ...

  4. Welcome to Rhode Island College's Virtual Campus Experience. If it's on campus, it's only a few clicks away. Just sit back and go at your own pace – there's a lot to see. From academics to unique college traditions, the virtual tour showcases the entire student experience – before you ever step foot on a campus.

  5. At the University of Rhode Island, we’ll encourage you, inspire you, and, yes, challenge you. We’re here to move you forward, to help you reach further. Whether you choose to explore art history or neuroscience, engineering, journalism or marine affairs, we invite you to join us on a path of discovery.

  6. Rhode Island College is a medium-sized public college located on a suburban campus in Providence, Rhode Island. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 5,252, and admissions are selective, with an acceptance rate of 85%.

  7. Rhode Island College (RIC) was founded in 1854 as the Rhode Island State Normal School in order to prepare teachers to educate the state’s young people. The school attracted people from a wide range of backgrounds who wished to become teachers. The school closed for a brief period between 1865 and 1871 when the Rhode Island General Assembly decided to give $10,000 to re-open the school in ...