Brown University has the highest graduation rate, which is the percentage of graduate candidates who complete their degree or certificate within 150 percent of normal time (for example, within 6 years for 4-years BS degree). Its graduatation rate was 94% last year.
University of Rhode Island with 71% and Rhode Island College with 43% of graduation rates followed it in the ranking of Rhode Island Colleges with Highest Graduation Rate.
For the ranking, we exclude schools with fewer than 5,000 students.
The average undergraduate tuition & fees of the schools is $43,518 and graduate tuition & fees is $39,063 for the academic year 2023-2024.
The average acceptance rate is 54.46% and the average SAT score is 1,237 at the schools.
School Name | Graduation Rate | Undergraduate Tuition & Fees | Yield | Acceptance Rate | SAT Score | Total Population | Students to Faculty Ratio | |
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1 - | Brown University Providence, RIPrivate, 4-year | 94.00% 1.84% | $68,230 | 63.10% | 5.23% | 1,540 | 11,189 | 6 to 1 |
2 - | University of Rhode Island Kingston, RIPublic, 4-year | 71.00% 0.95% | $35,804 ($16,408) | 16.81% | 77.07% | 1,160 | 17,473 | 17 to 1 |
3 - | Rhode Island College Providence, RIPublic, 4-year | 43.00% 2.72% | $26,519 ($10,986) | 20.10% | 81.09% | 1,010 | 5,787 | 11 to 1 |
Average | 69.33% | $43,518 ($13,697) | 33.34% | 54.46% | 1,237 | 11,483 | 11 to 1 |