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Rhode Island College stands apart with the nation's most affordable Chemistry program at just $10,988 net cost, creating a $34,550 price gap compared to Providence College's $45,538. Chemistry graduates across the state earn $39,009 annually, positioning them well for Rhode Island's growing pharmaceutical and biotech sectors that serve major companies like CVS Health. The state's six programs range from Brown's 95.90% graduation rate to more accessible options with 87% acceptance rates.
6
Programs
$10,988 – $45,538
Net Price Range
$39,009
Avg. Program Earnings
73.8%
Avg. Graduation Rate

6 Chemistry Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $10,988 $10,986 46.2% 87.5%
2 $19,899 $16,408 71.0% 76.4%
3 $26,572 $68,230 95.9% 5.1%
4 $35,682 $47,930 74.9% 69.5%
5 $38,123 $42,666 66.6% 91.0%
6 $45,538 $60,848 87.9% 52.8%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Rhode Island College's Chemistry program so affordable compared to other options?

Rhode Island College charges just $10,988 in net costs, nearly $9,000 less than the next cheapest option at URI ($19,899). As a public institution, it benefits from state funding that keeps tuition low while maintaining accreditation standards for Chemistry education.

How do graduation rates vary between affordable and expensive Chemistry programs in Rhode Island?

Brown University leads with a 95.90% graduation rate but costs $26,572 net, while Rhode Island College maintains a 46.20% rate at the lowest cost. The University of Rhode Island offers a middle ground with 71% graduation rates at $19,899 net cost.

Where do Chemistry graduates typically find employment in Rhode Island's job market?

Rhode Island's pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors employ many Chemistry graduates, with companies like CVS Health headquartered in the state. The average starting salary of $39,009 reflects opportunities in research labs, quality control, and pharmaceutical manufacturing across the region.

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