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Rhode Island Public Colleges and Universities
Four-Year Public Colleges and Public Universities
If you ever decide to move, you're in for a treat. Rhode Island is a beautiful area overflowing with quaint towns, a major metropolis, and beautiful forests. The fall foliage attracts visitors from all over the country, and the coastline is a fisherman's paradise.
Outside of classes, students rarely claim of having nothing to do. Rhode Island's cold winters are the only potential drawback for most prospective college students.
The State of Rhode Island administers its own system of higher education, known as public colleges or universities, just like local governments and cities operate their own public K-12 school systems for local residents.
Financial support for Rhode Island public colleges and universities comes directly from the state government, from tax dollars and other revenue the state collects in lieu of private endowments. Rhode Island public colleges and universities may also receive funds from the federal government and private sources, but in many cases the state is the primary source of support of public colleges.
The small state of Rhode Island has a strong reputation for academic excellence. Its opportunities in distance learning and online schooling is world class. If you are a student seeking continuing education, rest assured that you will find the right program for you. 11.6 per cent of the entire state population was enrolled in college in the year 2000.
Rhode Island College Graduate and Undergraduate Degrees
Rhode Island Public Colleges and Universities
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Colleges and universities in Rhode Island tend to excel in a wide variety of disciplines and sports despite the relative small size of this New England state. This is because many of the campuses are anything but small. |
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Johnson & Wales University
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RI Online Degrees
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A college degree is any of a wide range of status levels conferred by Rhode Island institutions of higher education, such as colleges or universities, normally as the result of successfully completing a program of study.
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