How many colleges are in Rhode Island ranked on this page?
This guide ranks 1 colleges in Rhode Island by graduate salary outcomes, acceptance rate, and net cost of attendance — using public US Department of Education College Scorecard and IPEDS data.
What is the hardest college to get into in Rhode Island?
Brown University has the lowest acceptance rate among Rhode Island colleges on this list at 5.2%. Reach for it only if your GPA, test scores, and extracurriculars are well above the school's median.
Which Rhode Island college has the highest graduate salary?
Brown University graduates earn the highest median 10-year salary among Rhode Island colleges on this list, at $93,487. Major choice impacts earnings far more than school choice — pick based on intended career, not just school median.
Should I stay in Rhode Island for college?
In-state public colleges in Rhode Island typically charge significantly less tuition than out-of-state students pay, so staying in-state can cut costs dramatically. Private colleges in Rhode Island charge the same regardless of state residency. Compare net cost (not sticker) for your family income to decide.
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