Fee | In-State Rate | *Regional Amount |
---|---|---|
General Tuition Fee | $ 2,312.00 | $ 3,468.00 |
Registration Fee | $75.00 | $75.00 |
Student Activity Fee | $36.00 | $36.00 |
Learning Resource Fee | $40.00 | $40.00 |
You may call the office of Enrollment Services at 401-825-2003. Information can also be found on the Enrollment Services Home page.
New students are required to take a placement test in writing, reading and math. Counselors will review the results of your test at New Student Registration and place you into appropriate level courses.
It is required that you take the placement test before your New Student Registration. Computerized placement testing is available at many convenient hours. Call 401-825-2301 (Warwick), 401-333-7159 (Lincoln), or 401-455-6063 (Providence) for further details.
GPA is determined by dividing the cumulative quality points (QPTS) by the cumulative quality hours (QHRS). Go to the online GPA calculator for assistance.
Counseling is a process which involves the development of a unique, confidential helping relationship. In this relationship students are helped to understand their feelings and behaviors, interpersonal relationships, their particular situation, choices, and interpersonal decisions.
Among the most common concerns which students bring to the Counseling Center are:
If you want to attend the College on a full time basis, you must register for a minimum of 12 credits. Anything below 12 credits is considered part time status. You should discuss with a Counselor the most appropriate plan of action regarding course selection.
Aspiring attorneys will first need to earn a bachelor's degree to get into law school, which typically takes around four years. There's no required field for this bachelor's degree, but some fields are a natural precursor to law school: Philosophy. Political Science. Economics.
Beyond the exam, lawyers also need to pass an assessment of their character and fitness to practice law. Once they have begun practicing law, most states require that lawyers complete periodic continuing education classes.
Aspiring attorneys will first need to earn a bachelor's degree to get into law school, which typically takes around four years. There's no required field for this bachelor's degree, but some fields are a natural precursor to law school: Philosophy. Political Science.
States also often require essays on legal topics. The process of taking the bar exam usually takes two days.
The process of taking the bar exam usually takes two days. Beyond the exam, lawyers also need to pass an assessment of their character and fitness to practice law. Once they have begun practicing law, most states require that lawyers complete periodic continuing education classes.
Law students may also be expected to conduct legal research and to gain practical experience by participating in clinics or internships.
Others complete career-oriented programs which can lead to immediate employment in technical fields. CCRI's faculty totals approximately 300 full-time members.
The Community College of Rhode Island is the state’s only public comprehensive associate degree-granting institution. We provide affordable open access to higher education at locations throughout the state. Our primary mission is to offer recent high school graduates and returning adults the opportunity to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary for intellectual, professional and personal growth through an array of academic, career and lifelong learning programs. We meet the wide-ranging educational needs of our diverse student population, building on our rich tradition of excellence in teaching and our dedication to all students with the ability and motivation to succeed. We set high academic standards necessary for transfer and career success, champion diversity, respond to community needs, and contribute to our state’s economic development and the region’s workforce.
A. The student catalog is available on the Web here. All requests for Foreign Student Admissions should be directly referred to the Office of Enrollment Services .
A. The CCRI Application for Admission is available in a printable format here *. The online catalog is available here. You may also call the Office of Enrollment Services to request an admissions application, a catalog, or to inquire into the status of a current application.
A. CCRI does not automatically give credit for courses taken elsewhere. Students entering CCRI who have successfully completed collegiate-level courses at another institution may have their courses evaluated by the Transfer Officer of the Office of Enrollment Services.
A. CCRI has Transfer agreements with over 75 schools, nationwide. Transfer planning should begin as early as first semester, freshman year. Transfer entrance requirements vary widely from school to school so you should meet with Advising and Counseling as early and as often as possible.
A. MyCCRI is CCRI's Web Portal, connecting the college community via the Web to academic resources, administrative services, CCRI news and the Internet at large, all online.
A. When you apply for admission to the Community College of Rhode Island, you will be asked in Question 4 to select a desired program of study (Major). If the major that you request is unavailable, you will be placed into General Studies. Instructions on how to change your major detailed below.
A. For most majors, you may change your major at any time by notifying the Office of Enrollment Services either in person or by mail, or by making an appointment with one of our Admissions Counseling Officers on either campus.
Community College of Rhode Island has a total of 13,684 enrolled students. By gender, 5,319 male and 8,365 female students (the male-female ratio is 39:61) are attending the school.
Among 13,684 enrolled in undergraduate programs, 637 students have transferred-in from other institutions. The percentage of transfer-in students is 4.66%.223 students have transferred in as full-time status and 414 students transferred in as part-time status.
Distance learning, also called online education, is very attractive to students, especially who want to continue education and work in field. At Community College of Rhode Island, 11,836 students are enrolled exclusively in online courses and 1,164 students are enrolled in some online courses.