Frequently Asked Questions
Questions
- How do I start the process at CCRI?
- What is a placement test?
- How do I take the placement test?
- How do I calculate my GPA?
- What is Counseling?
- Why do students come for Counseling?
- How many courses do I need to take?
- What if I don't know what to major in?
- What if I want to transfer to a four year school?
Answers
How do I start the process at CCRI?
You may call the office of Enrollment
Services at 401-825-2003. Information can also be found on the
Enrollment Services Home page.
After you officially apply to the college, you will be invited to attend
an orientation where you
will meet with an
Advisor,
register for courses,
and learn valuable information about the college's resources.
What is a placement test?
New students are required to take a
placement test in writing,
reading and math. Counselors will review
the results of your test at
orientation and place you into appropriate level courses.
How do I take the placement
test?
It is required that you take the
placement test before your
orientation. Computerized placement testing is available at many
convenient hours. Call 401-825-2301
(Warwick), 401-333-7159 (Lincoln), or 401-455-6063 (Providence) for
further details.
How do I calculate my GPA?
GPA is determined by dividing the cumulative quality points (QPTS) by the
cumulative quality hours (QHRS). Go to the online
GPA calculator for assistance.
What is Counseling?
Counseling is a process which involves the development of a unique,
confidential helping relationship. In this relationship students are
helped to understand their feelings and behaviors, interpersonal
relationships, their particular situation, choices, and interpersonal
decisions.
Why do students come for Counseling?
Among the most common concerns which students bring to the Counseling
Center are:
- Low self-confidence
- Loss/Grieving
- Getting along with others/Diversity
- Time Management
- Self-defeating behaviors
- Stress Management
- Depression
- Life purpose and direction
- Decision-making
- Examining career options
- Academic difficulties
- Crisis intervention
How many courses do I need to take?
If you want to attend the College on a full time basis, you must
register for a minimum
of 12 credits. Anything below 12 credits is considered part time status.
You should discuss with a
Counselor the most appropriate plan of
action regarding course selection.
What if I don't know what to major in?
Counselors can help you select general
education courses that are applicable towards a variety of degree
programs. You may want to consider pursuing
Career Counseling or
registering for Career
Information Seminar which will assist you in defining your goals.
What if I want to transfer to a
four year school?
Community College of Rhode Island has several articulation agreements with
many four year institutions. We recommend that all students who are
considering to
transfer to a four year
institution begin transfer
planning during their first semester.
Contact
the Advising and Counseling Center for
further information.



