No it does not. You just have to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the Rhode Island College Financial Aid Application.
Just file the FAFSA first before the RIC Financial Aid Application. You can get the RIC Financial Aid Application here: http://www.ric.edu/financialaid/finforms.php. But they will also send it to you if you Request Information (http://www.ric.edu/admissions/info.php) from them or if you are accepted.
Have the FAFSA on file at the federal processing center by March 1 and the Rhode Island College Financial Aid Application on file at the Office of Student Financial Aid by March 1. And of course have the application for admission on file with the Office of Undergraduate Admissions by March 15.
All of the above though is for incoming freshmen, fall semester. There are different deadlines for readmitted and new transfer students (fall semester) and incoming freshman, new transfers, and re-admitted students (spring semester).
Rhode Island College was created in 1854.
Community College of Rhode Island was created in 1964.
Rhode Island has the following colleges and universities: Brown University Bryant University Community College of Rhode Island Johnson & Wales University Naval War College New England Institute of Technology Providence College Rhode Island College Rhode Island School of Design Roger Williams University Salve Regina University University of Rhode Island
Brown, Bryant, Roger Williams, Salve Regina and University of Rhode Island and Rhode Island, Providence and the Naval War College.
The address of the University Of Rhode Island is: 70 Lower College Rd., Kingston, RI 02881
Among others there is the University of Rhode Island with four campuses, Brown University and the Naval War College.
University of Rhode Island
The address of the Rhode Island Labor History Society is: 36 Upper College Road Uri, Kingston, RI 02881-1328
Randolph College, Reed College, Regis College, Rhode Island College, Roanoke College
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Community College of Rhode Island.
The CCRI (Community College of Rhode Island) is located on a 205 acres adjacent routes 95 and 295 in Warwick in Rhode Island. They offer all academic facilities under the same roof.