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Seven of RI's colleges made Money.com's list of the top schools in the country. Here's which ones came out on top.
Rhode Island College, Providence: The four-year state school did not make the list. Why it did not is not clear, though it is likely partially because of its graduation rate, 55% or 46%.
With more partnerships and a new scholarship model, the University’s Pre-College Programs are increasing local turnout, ...
Four colleges and universities in Providence have agreed to pay the cash-strapped city $223 million over 20 years, as part of a new voluntary agreement between the private institutions that are ...
Rhode Island College was founded in 1854 and is the first public institution in the state. Its 180-acre campus in suburban Providence is about one hour from Boston and three hours from New York City.
PROVIDENCE — Rhode Island has plenty of ties to its NCAA Tournament men’s basketball visitors. From the lesser-known McNeese State to Rick Pitino’s return, most of the teams arriving for ...
Rhode Island College, Providence: The four-year state school did not make the list. Why it did not is not clear, though it is likely partially because of its graduation rate, 55% or 46%.