Rhode Island College basketball competes in NCAA Division III as part of the Little East Conference (LEC). The team embodies athleticism, teamwork, and sportsmanship on the court while representing the college with pride. Players demonstrate skill and dedication, contributing to the rich tradition of RIC athletics.
Rhode Island College athletics encompass a diverse range of sports programs competing at the NCAA Division III level. With a commitment to excellence and sportsmanship, student-athletes represent the college in various sports, fostering a competitive spirit and promoting the values of teamwork, dedication, and leadership on and off the field.
Rhode Island College Acceptance Rate: 50%
SAT Score | 870-1100 |
ACT Score | 18-25 |
Application Fee | $50 |
SAT/ACT | Considered but not required |
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Rhode Island College’s tuition isĀ $10,986 for in-state and $26,519 for out-of-state students. Compared with the national average cost of in-state tuition of $11,560, Rhode Island College is cheaper.
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