Residency
The Rhode Island Board of Governors for Higher Education has established the Residency Rules for students attending the three State Institutions of Higher Education: the University of Rhode Island, Rhode Island College and the Community College of Rhode Island.
Online Resources
Rhode Island Board of Governors for Higher
Education:
The Rhode Island Board of Governors for Higher Education is the
governing body for all three state institutions: The University of Rhode
Island, Rhode Island College and the Community College of Rhode Island.
Rhode Island Board of Governors for Higher Education website
RI Residency Policy
New England Regional Student Program (NEBHE):
New England residents who live outside the state of Rhode Island may
enroll in any course of study at the Community College of Rhode Island,
with the exception of the Dental Hygiene
program, for the in-state rate plus 50%. The student must live within a
15-mile radius of any of the Community College of Rhode Island's four
major campuses or, outside of this 15-mile radius, the student's
program of study must not be offered at an institution in the student's
home state. If, once enrolled at the Community College of Rhode Island,
a student changes their major, their status will be reviewed and their
billing status may be adjusted either to out-of-state tuition (if the
student changes their major from an eligible program to an ineligible
program) or to regional tuition (if the student changes their major from
an ineligible program to an eligible program).
The New England Board for Higher Education (NEBHE.org)
Tuition Break - The Regional Pricing Program
The Tuition Break Catalog
NEBHE Eligibility Guidelines for the Tuition Break program
The Community College of Rhode Island
The Community College of Rhode Island follows the Residency Rules
established by the
Rhode Island Board of Governors for Higher Education and
participates in the
Tuition Break program offered by the
The New England Board for Higher Education.
The Community College of Rhode Island Tuition and Fees
The CCRI NEBHE Policy Flyer (effective date - 1/07)
In-state Residency Appeal
Application
The 15-mile (proximity rule) Map (coming soon)
The NEBHE-approved Unique Program List
Please scroll to page 24 of the .PDF file for
the eligible programs at CCRI
The forms listed on this page are available online.
They are in Adobe Acrobat format (PDF) and require
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