University of Rhode Island has the highest ratio of students per faculty. It means that a faculty may teach large number of students and the average class size may also large. Its students to faculty ratio was 17 to last year.
Rhode Island College and Brown University also have higher ratio of students per faculty.
For the ranking, we exclude schools with fewer than 5,000 students.
University of Rhode Island has the lowest students to faculty ratio of 17 to 1. The lowest students to faculty ratio means that there are fewer students per class and/or one faculty needs to take care of a small number of students. Rhode Island College has the second highest ratio of 11 to 1.
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 | Students to Faculty Ratio | Total Population | Full-time Faculty | Part-time Faculty | Undergraduate Tuition & Fees | Graduation Rate | |
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1 - | University of Rhode Island Kingston, RIPublic, 4-year | 17 to 1 - | 17,473 | 772 | 350 | $35,804 ($16,408) | 71.00% |
2 - | Rhode Island College Providence, RIPublic, 4-year | 11 to 1 2 to 1 | 5,787 | 319 | 294 | $26,519 ($10,986) | 43.00% |
3 - | Brown University Providence, RIPrivate, 4-year | 6 to 1 - | 11,189 | 884 | 111 | $68,230 | 94.00% |
Average | 11 to 1 | 11,483 | 658 | 252 | $43,518 ($13,697) | 69.33% |