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CCRI Application Process. Application Steps. Step 1: Admission/Application Step 2: Assessment Step 3: Freshman Registration Step 4: Tuition and Fees. Step 1: Admission/Application. Paper or online (need credit card for online application) O pen admissions (all who apply are accepted)
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Application Steps • Step 1: Admission/Application • Step 2: Assessment • Step 3: Freshman Registration • Step 4: Tuition and Fees
Step 1: Admission/Application • Paper or online (need credit card for online application) • Open admissions (all who apply are accepted) • High school diploma or GED is not required; however, it is needed for intercollegiate athletes, financial aid purposes, and students wishing to transfer to 4 year institutions (e.g. RIC, URI). • A high school diploma or GED is required for admission to the following programs: Nursing, Clinical Laboratory Technology, Radiography (X-Ray), Cardio- Respiratory Care, Dental Hygiene, Dental Assistant, Physical Therapist Assistant and Phlebotomy. • Since many of the above-mentioned programs have specific space limitations for admission, it is to the student's benefit to complete special admission requirements as soon as possible.
Step 2: ACCUPLACER Assessment • Once officially accepted into a degree or certificate program, you must schedule an appointment to complete the mandatory ACCUPLACER Writing, Reading and Math placement tests. • To schedule an appointment, please stop by the Advising and Counseling Department or call: 825-2301 (Warwick), 333-7159 (Lincoln), 455-6149 (Providence) or 851-1631 (Newport) • Results of ACCUPLACER determine course placement • May need remedial courses • Remedial courses do not count for transfer credits to 4 year schools • Prepare for the ACCUPLACER • Visit CCRI website and click on Advising and Counseling Office tab • ACCUPLACER review packet available • New official ACCUPLACER app available for download ($1.99)
Step 3: Freshmen Registration • Upon completion of the ACCUPLACER assessment, you will be scheduled to attend a mandatory Freshman Registration session. • You will need to complete an online information program and assessment before registering for your registration session. • During your session, you will meet one-on-one with an Advisor/Counselor who will answer all of your questions while providing you with the necessary assistance and support needed to help you succeed. • Your Advisor/Counselor will review your ACCUPLACER test scores, assist you in developing your Education Plan, and help you register for classes. You will also receive your photo ID and learn valuable information to assist you with your academic success.
Step 4: Tuition and Fees • Students must pay tuition and fees in full by the posted due dates. • IMPORTANT: It is recommended that all degree/certificate seeking students apply for financial aid.
Campuses • Knight Campus: 400 East Avenue, Warwick, RI 02886 (401) 825-2003 • Flanagan Campus: 1762 Louisquisset Pike,Lincoln, RI 02865 (401) 825-2003 • Liston Campus: 1 Hilton Street, Providence, RI 02905 (401) 825-2003 • Newport Campus: 1 John H. ChafeeBlvd. Newport, RI 02840 (401-825-2003)
Intended Entry Date • September/Fall • 2012
Programs of Study • Administrative Office Technology • Biotechnology • Business Administration • Chemistry • Computer Studies and Information Processing • Engineering and Technology • Fine Arts • General Studies • Health Sciences • Human Services • Legal Studies • Liberal Arts • Sciences • Technical Studies
Joint Admissions Agreement JAA • Conditionally enrolled at RIC or URI while student at CCRI • No application fee at RIC or URI • Have opportunity to earn tuition reduction • Have advisors from RIC or URI while at CCRI • Must be certain of major at RIC or URI • Must remain at CCRI for 2 years (60 credits) • Major must be offered at RIC or URI
RIC JAA Majors • Accounting, BS • Biology, BS • Chemistry, BA • Communications, BA • Computer Information Systems, BS • Computer Science, BA and BS • Early Childhood Education and Elementary Education, BA Ed. • Economics, BS • Elementary Education/English, BA Ed. • Elementary Education/Special Education, BS • English, BA • Finance, BS • French, BA • History, BA • Justice Studies, BA • Management, BS • Marketing, BS • Mathematics, BA • Philosophy, BA • Political Science, BA • Psychology, BA • Secondary Education, BA Ed.* • Social Work, BSW • Sociology, BA • Spanish, BA • Theatre (General), BA
URI JAA Majors • Animal Science and Technology Animal Science and Pre-vet; Animal Management), BS • Aquaculture and Fishery • Technology, BS • Art, BFA • Art Studio, BA • Art History, BA • Biological Sciences, BS • Biology, BA • Business, BS‡ • Chemistry, BA and BS • Communicative Disorders, BS • Computer Science, BA and BS† • Early Childhood Education, BS • Economics, BA • Economics (Applied), BS • English, BA • Environmental and Natural Resource Economics, BS† • Environmental Science and Management, BS • Film Media, BA • French, BA • Health Studies, BS† • History, BA • Human Development and Family Studies, BS† • Italian, BA • Marine Biology, BS • Mathematics, BA and BS • Microbiology, BS • Philosophy, BA • Physics, BS • Political Science, BA • Psychology, BA • Sociology, BA • Spanish, BA • Textile Marketing, BS • Theatre, BFA • Wildlife and Conservation Biology, BS† • Writing and Rhetoric, BA
CHSW Information • Institution Name, City, State: Cranston High School West Cranston, RI 02920 • Diploma Date: 06/16/2012