5 International Business Programs
| # | School | Net Price | In-State Tuition | Graduation Rate | Acceptance Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
University of Rhode Island
Kingston, Rhode Island
|
$19,899 | $16,408 | 71.0% | 76.4% |
| 2 |
Johnson & Wales University-Online
Providence, Rhode Island
|
$21,611 | $13,365 | 67.5% | |
| 3 |
Johnson & Wales University-Providence
Providence, Rhode Island
|
$32,478 | $40,408 | 54.9% | 83.4% |
| 4 |
Roger Williams University
Bristol, Rhode Island
|
$38,123 | $42,666 | 66.6% | 91.0% |
| 5 |
Bryant University
Smithfield, Rhode Island
|
$40,846 | $51,169 | 80.6% | 68.8% |
Frequently Asked Questions
What explains the $21,000 cost difference between the cheapest and most expensive programs?
URI's public funding keeps net costs at $19,899 for all students, while Bryant's private status pushes costs to $40,846. However, Bryant graduates earn $57,995 compared to the state average, potentially justifying the higher investment through stronger alumni networks and corporate partnerships.
How do acceptance rates vary among these International Business programs?
Roger Williams accepts 91% of applicants, making it the most accessible option at $38,123 net cost. Bryant maintains selectivity at 69% acceptance while Johnson & Wales Providence accepts 83% of students for $32,478.
Is the debt burden similar across Rhode Island's International Business programs?
Private schools cluster around $26,000 in student debt, with Bryant slightly higher at $26,790. URI's public status typically results in lower debt loads, though specific debt data wasn't available for comparison.
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Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.