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Bryant University finance graduates command the highest salaries at $60,821, justifying their $40,846 net cost in a state where financial services connect directly to Boston's banking corridor. Rhode Island's eight finance programs span from Rhode Island College's accessible $10,988 price point to Providence College's premium $45,538 investment. The state's defense contractors and healthcare systems create steady demand for financial analysts, while the RI Promise scholarship helps students start affordably at community colleges before transferring to four-year programs.
8
Programs
$10,988 – $45,538
Net Price Range
$55,435
Avg. Program Earnings
68.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

8 Finance and Financial Management Services Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $10,988 $52,607 $10,986 46.2% 87.5%
2 $19,899 $54,970 $16,408 71.0% 76.4%
3 $32,478 $56,641 $40,408 54.9% 83.4%
4 $40,846 $60,821 $51,169 80.6% 68.8%
5 $38,123 $51,607 $42,666 66.6% 91.0%
6 $45,538 $55,964 $60,848 87.9% 52.8%
7 $35,682 $47,930 74.9% 69.5%
8 $21,611 $13,365 67.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the $34,850 cost difference between the most and least expensive finance programs?

Rhode Island College offers public education at $10,988 net cost while Providence College charges $45,538 for private liberal arts education. Public options like URI provide middle ground at $19,899, though Bryant University's $40,846 cost produces the highest graduate earnings at $60,821.

How do graduation rates vary across Rhode Island finance programs?

Providence College leads with an 87.90% graduation rate, followed by Bryant at 80.60% and URI at 71.00%. Rhode Island College's 46.20% rate reflects its open-access mission, accepting 87.53% of applicants compared to Providence's selective 52.78% acceptance rate.

Does location within Rhode Island affect finance career prospects?

Providence programs benefit from proximity to major employers like Citizens Bank and CVS Health's corporate headquarters. Kingston and Bristol locations provide access to both Providence opportunities and Boston's financial district, just 90 minutes away by train.

Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.