Rhode Island Best Colleges

Check out the best colleges in Rhode Island and estimate chance to get it.

Brown University is ranked top in the Rhode Island Best Colleges ranking for academic year 2021-2022. University of Rhode Island and Providence College are ranked second and third places.
The average SAT average score of the 8 Rhode Island Best Colleges is 1,219 and ACT average scores is 29. The average acceptance rate of the schools is 67% and the average graduation rate is 72%. The average tuition & fees are $13,697 for in-state students and $46,697 for out-of-state students at the 8 Rhode Island Best Colleges.
Rhode Island Best Colleges Comparison
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RankNameTest ScoresAcceptance RateTuitionStudent PopulationGraduation Rate
1Brown University (96.8)Private,4-years Providence, Rhode Island 1,540 (SAT)
35 (ACT)
5.06% $68,230 11,189 94%
2University of Rhode Island (90.2)Public,4-years Kingston, Rhode Island 1,170 (SAT)
27 (ACT)
76.39% $16,408 (in-state)
$35,804(out-of-state)
17,473 71%
3Providence College (89.7)Private,4-years Providence, Rhode Island 1,320 (SAT)
30 (ACT)
52.78% $60,848 4,473 85%
4Salve Regina University (88.9)Private,4-years Newport, Rhode Island 1,210 (SAT)
26 (ACT)
69.53% $47,930 2,872 75%
5Bryant University (88.7)Private,4-years Smithfield, Rhode Island 1,240 (SAT)
30 (ACT)
68.81% $51,169 3,536 82%
6Rhode Island College (88.4)Public,4-years Providence, Rhode Island 990 (SAT) 87.53% $10,986 (in-state)
$26,519(out-of-state)
5,787 43%
7Johnson & Wales University-Providence (88.1)Private,4-years Providence, Rhode Island 1,080 (SAT)
24 (ACT)
83.43% $40,408 4,566 58%
8Roger Williams University (85.9)Private,4-years Bristol, Rhode Island 1,200 (SAT)
28 (ACT)
90.99% $42,666 4,397 66%
Average1,219 (SAT)
29 (ACT)
67% $13,697 (in-state)
$46,697(out-of-state)
6,78771.75%