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Just Added Comment: “Rhode Island College is a good state school for instate students. Does it compare to schools like Brown University or Providence College? No it doesn'...” | Read Reviews Write a Review! B UILDING
on its historic roots in teacher education and its current
status as the largest preparer of educators in the State,
Rhode Island College aspires to be broadly recognized for the
excellence of its academic, public service, and cultural programs. Widely
known for its curricula in education, fine and performing arts,
nursing, and social work, the College is equally committed to
offering a broad array of undergraduate arts and sciences and
professional majors. The College is dedicated to ensuring that
each student experience academic life in a caring community where
education is informed by serious inquiry, civic engagement, and open
discourse; and, its faculty continually strive to fulfill the promise
of the liberal arts education: an open and inquiring mind.
As the State's single comprehensive institution of higher education,
the College fulfills Rhode Island's promise of affordable access to
superior higher education for traditional and non-traditional students alike—because, to
foster the growth and development of each individual enriches everyone.
The College further fulfills its responsibility through the public service,
continuing education offerings, and cultural opportunities it provides for the
citizens of Rhode Island. Location/Contact RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE 600 MOUNT PLEASANT AVE PROVIDENCE, RI02908
General info:(401) 456-8000
Financial aid office:(401) 456-8033 Admissions office:(401) 456-8234University Homepage |
| RIC Average Job Salaries | | $20,000 | Starting Salary  | | $75,000 | 10 Year Salary  |
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