Accepted Students

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Congratulations on Your Acceptance!

΢Ȧ welcomes you! We hope that you'll strongly consider joining over 6,000 students here who call themselves Anchors.
 

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Congratulations on being accepted to ΢Ȧ! Make sure to join us on April 5, 1–4:30 pm as we welcome all newly accepted students. We hope that you and your guests will be here!

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Enroll Now!

Secure your place in the undergraduate class by creating and logging into your My΢Ȧ student account and making your $200 enrollment deposit. 

What's Next

Pay Your Enrollment Deposit

How to Pay Online (Preferred Payment Method)

If you have not yet made your enrollment deposit, you will need to pay your deposit on our My΢Ȧ portal.

Need to Set Up Your ΢Ȧ Account?

To begin using your ΢Ȧ account (or to regain access to ΢Ȧ email, Blackboard, and My΢Ȧ), you will need to set an initial password. Set a password by visiting .

Need Assistance? Contact the Help Center or visit the walk-in lab at Room 102.

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Making Your Deposit in My΢Ȧ

  1. Log into  using your username and password.
  2. Under the Campus Finances section click “Make a Payment” (Please note: The payment portal is incompatible with Safari)
  3. Next, click “click here to make a payment”
  4. Welcome to your Online Student Account
  5. Click, “Make a Payment” - this will bring you to the enrollment and housing deposit page
  6. Click on enrollment deposit, housing, or both and submit your payment

Registering for Math Placement

All incoming first-year students must schedule and take their mathematics placement exam prior to attending orientation. This allows students to schedule the appropriate mathematics and/or science course during orientation. 

Students opting not to take the placement exam will begin their math courses at Math 010 (no credits towards degree) to satisfy the math milestone.

Send Us Your Final Documents

If you're hoping to earn credit for AP or IB courses that you took in high school, please send us your AP test scores and/or IB test scores. We also require your final high school and/or college transcript(s). Official transcripts and test scores should be sent to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions: 

Office of Undergraduate Admissions
΢Ȧ
600 Mount Pleasant Avenue
Providence, RI 02908

The Seal of Biliteracy

If the Seal of Biliteracy is on your high school transcript, you will receive college credit at ΢Ȧ!

Silver Seal of Biliteracy: 4 Credits 

You will receive credit for a relevant 113-level language course (4 credits), which will satisfy the college’s second language requirement. ($418 per credit = a savings of approximately $1,672) 

Gold Seal of Biliteracy: 8 Credits 

You will receive credit for a relevant 113 and 114-level language course (totaling 8 credits), which will satisfy the college's second language requirement. ($418 per credit = a savings of approximately $3,344)

Please Note: If you satisfy the requirements but the Seal of Biliteracy isn’t on your transcript, please have your school counselor email us with your name and the level you’ve achieved. We will waive the high school foreign language requirement and award college credit! If your state does not award Gold/Silver levels, score reports from official testing agencies that show Advanced-Low/Intermediate-Mid may be used to determine the Seal level from your state.

Register for an Orientation Session

We're ready to give you all the support and guidance you need as you acclimate to becoming a ΢Ȧ student. Get started now and get orientation on your calendar!

The Office of New Student Programs will automatically send you information about registering for orientation once you have paid your deposit. Please check your @ric.edu email for all communication regarding Orientation going forward. All new students attend orientation and register for classes during New Student Orientation. Please sign up as soon as possible to secure the date you desire - registration is first-come, first-served.

Get the Full College Experience

We hope that you’re planning on making ΢Ȧ your home. Living and dining at ΢Ȧ will allow you to fully immerse yourself in the college experience - which research tells us yields improved academic, social, and emotional outcomes for students.

There's still time to commit to living at ΢Ȧ! Make your housing deposit today on by going to Campus Finances > Make a Payment.

Quicklinks for Living and Dining at ΢Ȧ

Living on Campus

Our Housing and Residence Halls

Housing FAQs

Dining and Meal Plans

Live and dine on campus and call ΢Ȧ home!

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Contact Us

Office of Undergraduate Admissions

We provide prospective students with information and assistance on the application process, scholarships, financial aid, transfer credits, and more.