The average SAT score of Rhode Island Colleges is 1,258 and the average ACT score is 30. Among Rhode Island Colleges, Brown University has the highest scores on both SAT and ACTs with 1,540 (SAT) and 35 (ACT).
The following table summarizes and compares the SAT and ACT scores for Rhode Island Colleges. The table only shows the 4-years Rhode Island colleges and excludes community colleges and trade schools.
The SAT score is the summation of Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (EBRW) and Mathematics (MT). The ACT score is based on Composite score.
You may want to check the 5-years SAT score changes of Rhode Island Colleges.
School Name | Required to Apply | SAT Average | ACT Average |
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Brown UniversityProvidence, RI | Considered, if submitted | 1,540 | 35 |
Bryant UniversitySmithfield, RI | Considered, if submitted | 1,250 | 30 |
College UnboundProvidence, RI | Not considered | - | - |
College Unbound - Newport/Aquidneck IslandNewport, RI | Not considered | - | - |
Johnson & Wales University-OnlineProvidence, RI | Not considered | - | - |
Johnson & Wales University-ProvidenceProvidence, RI | Considered, if submitted | 1,100 | 23 |
New England Institute of TechnologyEast Greenwich, RI | Not considered | - | - |
Providence CollegeProvidence, RI | Considered, if submitted | 1,330 | 30 |
Rhode Island CollegeProvidence, RI | Considered, if submitted | 1,010 | - |
Rhode Island School of DesignProvidence, RI | Considered, if submitted | 1,490 | 32 |
Roger Williams UniversityBristol, RI | Considered, if submitted | 1,220 | 28 |
Salve Regina UniversityNewport, RI | Considered, if submitted | 1,220 | 30 |
University of Rhode IslandKingston, RI | Considered, if submitted | 1,160 | 28 |
Average | 1,258 | 30 |