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Rhode Island Colleges' Students to Faculty Ratio

What is the Average Students to Faculty Ratio in Rhode Island?

The average students to faculty ratio of Rhode Island colleges is 13 to 1. It is based on all institutions' ratio where the students and faculty information is available. In public Rhode Island colleges, the student faculty ratio is 15 to 1 and private schools' ratio is 11 to 1. By school levels, the students to faculty ratio at four-years colleges is 12 to 1 and community colleges' ratio is 14 to 1 in Rhode Island.
The next schools are the top 3 Rhode Island colleges that have the lowest students to faculty ratio. Brown University has the lowest ratio of 6 to 1 among Rhode Island colleges. Rhode Island College and University of Rhode Island also have lower ratio of 11 to 1 and 17 to 1 respectively. For the ranking, we exclude community colleges and four-colleges with less than 5,000 students.
The following table summarizes the average students to faculty ratio in Rhode Island by school type and level.
The Average Students To Faculty Ratio In Rhode Island
TotalPublicPrivate (not-for-profit)Private (for-profit)
Total12.80 to 115.00 to 111.09 to 114.83 to 1
4 Years Colleges11.67 to 114.00 to 111.20 to 1-
Community Colleges13.50 to 117.00 to 110.00 to 1-
Trade Schools14.83 to 1--14.83 to 1
The following table shows the Rhode Island Colleges. You can see more schools and narrow down the results in search result page.
AllPublicPrivate4-Years CollegeCommunity CollegesTrade Schools
Rhode Island Colleges
School NameLocationTuition & FeesEnrollmentAcceptance RateGraduation Rate
Brown University
Private (not-for-profit), four-years
Providence, RI $68,230 11,189 5.06% 94%
Bryant University
Private (not-for-profit), four-years
Smithfield, RI $51,169 3,536 68.81% 82%
Johnson & Wales University-Providence
Private (not-for-profit), four-years
Providence, RI $40,408 4,566 83.43% 58%
New England Institute of Technology
Private (not-for-profit), four-years
East Greenwich, RI $35,625 1,895 74.48% 50%
New England Tractor Trailer Training School of Rhode Island
Private (for-profit), less than 2-years
Pawtucket, RI $12,345 276 - -
Providence College
Private (not-for-profit), four-years
Providence, RI $60,848 4,473 52.78% 85%
Rhode Island College
Public, four-years
Providence, RI $26,519 ($10,986) 5,787 87.53% 43%
Community College of Rhode Island
Public, 2-4 years
Warwick, RI $14,210 ($5,326) 12,263 - 23%
University of Rhode Island
Public, four-years
Kingston, RI $35,804 ($16,408) 17,473 76.39% 71%
Rhode Island School of Design
Private (not-for-profit), four-years
Providence, RI $59,760 2,620 17.42% 91%
Roger Williams University
Private (not-for-profit), four-years
Bristol, RI $42,666 4,397 90.99% 66%
Salve Regina University
Private (not-for-profit), four-years
Newport, RI $47,930 2,872 69.53% 75%
Empire Beauty School-Warwick
Private (for-profit), less than 2-years
Providence, RI $17,250 135 - -
Roger Williams University School of Law
Private (not-for-profit), four-years
Bristol, RI $17,586 552 - -
Lincoln Technical Institute-Lincoln
Private (for-profit), less than 2-years
Lincoln, RI $30,446 673 - -
IYRS School of Technology & Trades
Private (not-for-profit), 2-4 years
Newport, RI $24,815 83 91.67% 85%
Paul Mitchell the School-Rhode Island
Private (for-profit), less than 2-years
Cranston, RI $16,500 129 - -
Toni & Guy Hairdressing Academy-Cranston
Private (for-profit), less than 2-years
Cranston, RI $16,148 130 - -
Johnson & Wales University-Online
Private (not-for-profit), four-years
Providence, RI $13,365 2,505 67.50% -
MotoRing Technical Training Institute
Private (for-profit), less than 2-years
East Providence, RI $19,600 113 - -
College Unbound
Private (not-for-profit), four-years
Providence, RI $10,488 285 - -
Rob Roy Academy - Woonsocket
Private (for-profit), less than 2-years
Woonsocket, RI $15,980 - - -