Brown University has the highest graduation rate, which is the percentage of graduate candidates who complete their degree or certificate within 150 percent of normal time (for example, within 6 years for 4-years BS degree). Its graduatation rate was 94% last year.

University of Rhode Island with 71% and Rhode Island College with 43% of graduation rates followed it in the ranking of Rhode Island Colleges with Highest Graduation Rate.

Colleges having highest graduation rate.

For the ranking, we exclude schools with fewer than 5,000 students.

Key Admission and Academic Facts of Rhode Island Colleges With Highest Graduation Rate

Brown University has the highest graduation rate of 94% and University of Rhode Island has the second highest graduation rate of 71%.

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 56.33% and the average SAT score is 1,233 at the schools.

The average graduation rate is 69.33% and the students to faculty ratio is 11 to 1 over the 3 colleges.

The following table compares the tuition and other academic characteristics between 3 Rhode Island Colleges With Highest Graduation Rate.

Table. Rhode Island Colleges With Highest Graduation Rate Comparison
School NameGraduation RateUndergraduate Tuition & FeesYieldAcceptance RateSAT ScoreTotal PopulationStudents to Faculty Ratio
1
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Brown University Providence, RIPrivate, 4-year 94.00%
1.84%
$68,23067.02%5.06%1,54011,1896 to 1
2
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University of Rhode Island Kingston, RIPublic, 4-year 71.00%
0.95%
$35,804
($16,408)
17.57%76.39%1,17017,47317 to 1
3
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Rhode Island College Providence, RIPublic, 4-year 43.00%
2.72%
$26,519
($10,986)
19.64%87.53%9905,78711 to 1
Average69.33%$43,518
($13,697)
34.74%56.33%1,23311,48311 to 1