For the academic year 2022-2023, the total student population of Rhode Island 4-Year Colleges is 61,598. The proportion of undergraduate students is 82.36% (50,733 students) and graduate students's proportion is 17.64% (10,865 graduate students).

University of Rhode Island has the most students of 17,473 among Rhode Island 4-Year Colleges. By gender, the male-female ratio at Rhode Island 4-Year Colleges is 42.56% (26,217 male students) to 57.44% (35,381 female students).

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Student Population Comparison between Rhode Island 4-Year Colleges

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Rhode Island 4-Year Colleges Student Population Comparison Table
School NameTotalUndergraduate GraduateMale StudentsFemale Students
Brown UniversityProvidence, RI11,189 7,639
(68.27%)
3,550
(31.73%)
5,381
(48.09%)
5,808
(51.91%)
Bryant UniversitySmithfield, RI3,536 3,204
(90.61%)
332
(9.39%)
2,210
(62.50%)
1,326
(37.50%)
College UnboundProvidence, RI285 285
(100.00%)
- 80
(28.07%)
205
(71.93%)
Johnson & Wales University-OnlineProvidence, RI2,505 1,843
(73.57%)
662
(26.43%)
765
(30.54%)
1,740
(69.46%)
Johnson & Wales University-ProvidenceProvidence, RI4,566 4,158
(91.06%)
408
(8.94%)
1,728
(37.84%)
2,838
(62.16%)
New England Institute of TechnologyEast Greenwich, RI1,895 1,720
(90.77%)
175
(9.23%)
1,087
(57.36%)
808
(42.64%)
Providence CollegeProvidence, RI4,473 3,996
(89.34%)
477
(10.66%)
2,028
(45.34%)
2,445
(54.66%)
Rhode Island CollegeProvidence, RI5,787 4,719
(81.54%)
1,068
(18.46%)
1,683
(29.08%)
4,104
(70.92%)
Rhode Island School of DesignProvidence, RI2,620 2,108
(80.46%)
512
(19.54%)
857
(32.71%)
1,763
(67.29%)
Roger Williams UniversityBristol, RI4,397 4,103
(93.31%)
294
(6.69%)
2,170
(49.35%)
2,227
(50.65%)
Salve Regina UniversityNewport, RI2,872 2,190
(76.25%)
682
(23.75%)
914
(31.82%)
1,958
(68.18%)
University of Rhode IslandKingston, RI17,473 14,768
(84.52%)
2,705
(15.48%)
7,314
(41.86%)
10,159
(58.14%)
Average5,1334,228
(82.36%)
988
(17.64%)
2,185
(42.56%)
2,948
(57.44%)

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