Founded in 1892, the University of Rhode Island (URI) is a public research university with its primary grounds located in Kingston, Rhode Island. The University of Rhode Island (URI) has an enrollment of 18,000 students. There are 83% undergraduates and 17% graduates in the university. The University of Rhode Island (URI) has 2,165 graduate students. The university provides programs in more than 190 academic fields. University of Rhode Island (URI) has 76 graduate, 97 undergraduate programs, and 22 non-degree programs of study. Popular courses in the University of Rhode Island (URI) include Arts and Sciences, Business, Education and Professional Studies, Health Sciences, Environment, and Life Sciences and Pharmacy.
The Center for Career and Experiential Education (CCEE) of the university draws in the undergraduate students in a professional experience through employment from admission. It utilizes the associations with national employer partners to explore the various inventive approaches to connecting graduated class, student personnel, and managers in the development process and career education.
37 Lower College Rd, Kingston, RI 02881, United States