Community College of Rhode Island
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Program Information
Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI) is the largest public institution of higher education in Rhode Island and the only community college in the state. With multiple campuses across Rhode Island, CCRI offers a wide range of academic and career-focused programs designed to prepare students for the workforce or further education.
Programs Offered
- Associate Degrees:
- Associate in Arts (A.A.)
- Associate in Science (A.S.)
- Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
- Associate in Fine Arts (A.F.A.)
- Certificate Programs: Various one-year certificates in fields such as healthcare, technology, business, and more.
- Transfer Programs: Designed for students planning to transfer to four-year institutions, with articulation agreements in place.
Program Length
Associate degree programs typically require two years of full-time study, while certificate programs can often be completed in one year or less. Part-time study options are also available to accommodate working students.
Certifications & Career Opportunities
CCRI’s programs prepare students for various certifications and career paths. For example:
- Nursing: Prepares students to become Registered Nurses (RNs) and sit for the NCLEX-RN exam.
- Dental Hygiene: Leads to licensure as a Dental Hygienist.
- Computer Networking: Offers certifications such as CompTIA A+ and Network+.
- Automotive Technology: Prepares students for ASE certification.
Graduates find employment in healthcare, information technology, engineering, business, and other sectors.
Program Requirements
CCRI has an open admissions policy, allowing anyone with a high school diploma or equivalent to apply. Some programs, particularly in health sciences, may have additional requirements such as prerequisite courses, placement tests, or competitive admissions processes.
Application Process
To apply to CCRI:
- Submit a free online application through the CCRI website.
- Provide official high school transcripts or GED scores.
- Complete placement assessments if required.
- Meet with an academic advisor to plan your course schedule.
Financial Aid & Support Services
CCRI offers various financial aid options, including federal and state grants, scholarships, work-study programs, and student loans. The college also provides support services such as academic advising, tutoring centers, career counseling, and disability services to assist students throughout their educational journey.