Four-Year Schools in Rhode Island with Articulation Agreements

These are the four-year schools in the Ocean State accepting articulation agreements. Check with each school you're considering to confirm which community colleges they're working with. (What's an articulation agreement? Basically, it allows students to transfer recognized community college credits toward their four-year degree. Not too shabby!)

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  • Brown University (Providence, RI): Courses in professional or career-oriented programs are generally not acceptable for transfer credit. Courses taken at non-accredited institutions are not acceptable for transfer credit.
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  • Bryant University (Smithfield, RI): Credit only granted for courses that fit school's curriculum and student's specific academic concentration.
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  • Rhode Island School of Design (Providence, RI): Academic record, visual portfolio, and two required drawings considered most strongly. At least 27 credit hours required to enter as sophomore; two academic years required for mid-year entrance. Participation in summer session may be required. Other restrictions may apply.
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