Warwick, RI
400 East Ave, Warwick, RI 02886
http://www.ccri.edu
Community College of Rhode Island is a two-year community college located in Warwick, RI. Admission is available to anyone, as the acceptance rate is 100%. It has a smaller sized student body with 4,845 full-time students enrolled. CCRI undergrads can choose from 62 majors across eight academic disciplines. The most commonly decided academe are Liberal Arts and Humanities, Nursing, and Business, which when consolidated are comprised of 62% of the student body. It ranks first in Rhode Island for its music, protective services and dental programs. What's more, CCRI ranks 1st in RI according to our best community colleges and best value 2-year colleges lists. At sticker price, tuition costs $4,792 a year for those from Rhode Island. Otherwise, tuition can go for up to $11,548. Before you decide against applying due to the price, know that more than 90% of CCRI students acquire some financial aid. 21% of Community College of Rhode Island students finish their studies with a diploma, fresh and hoping to land an exciting job. On average, graduates make an annual income of $26,000 a couple years after receiving their degrees. After 4 more years working, their median annual earnings increases 17.3% to $30,500; however, that is still 23.9% less than the national median salary. Many of you may like to find that CCRI does not have early decision. Furthermore, CCRI does not offer a distance education program. With regard for your savings account, be aware that if your household has a yearly income of $76k to $110k, you should presume to pay about $7,722 for tuition and CCRI students awarded federal grants receive $4,858 in aid on average. In terms of demographics, the faculty is made up of 4% African-American professors and the student body is made up of 18% Asian American students. On the subject of life on campus, freshmen don't have to live in dorms on campus. Lastly, one fourth of graduates take home a starting salary of at least $37,400 and 15% of graduates miss payments on their student loans.
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Liberal Arts and Humanities
Nursing
Business
Police and Criminal Science
Kindergarten and Preschool Education
Paralegal
Accounting
Medical Insurance Billing and Claims