College Catalog
What is in the College Catalog?
The College Catalog is published annually in August and contains important information about ΢ÃÜȦ including:
- degree requirements for all undergraduate and graduate programs of study
- policies and procedures that affect students, such as admissions, enrollment, and academic policies
- campus life and academic support services information
- courses descriptions
- contacts for academic schools and programs
The catalog is one of the College’s documents of authority and all students are responsible for observing the rules and regulations published herein, as well as those in other official publications. Publications include, but are not limited to, the Manual of Academic Policies and Procedures, the Graduate Studies Policies and Procedures Manual, and the Student Code of Conduct.
Students typically follow program/degree requirements as printed in the catalog published during the academic year in which they first enroll at the College.
Web Catalog
The web version of the catalog is a live document and is considered an authoritative source for information.
While the College reserves the right to make changes, it is expected that the only edits to the web catalog, without express approval of college officials, will be the correction of errors.
PDF Catalog
A PDF version of the entire catalog will be published in Fall, with a final version uploaded in May, if needed. This version is provided for informational purposes only and will not reflect publication-level formatting (including minor language issues such as ‘sub-total’ vs ‘total’ that do not appear on the web version). Individual sections of the catalog may also be printed directly from the website.
Please Note: Printing any source of information creates a static document that may not reflect updates or corrections made going forward.
What Content is Subject to Change
This catalog was prepared on the basis of the information available at the time of publication. Therefore, specific statements including fees, dates, course offerings, admissions requirements, financial aid practice and policies, graduation requirements, and other procedures or policies may be subject to change without notice.
Each step of the educational process, from admission through graduation, requires continuing review and appropriate approval by college officials. The college, therefore, reserves the right to change the requirements contained in this bulletin, to determine whether a student has satisfactorily met the requirements for admission or graduation, and to reject any applicant for admission for any reason the college determines to be material to the applicant’s qualifications to pursue higher education.
Need to Report an Error?
The catalog is maintained by the Office of the Provost and hosted by SmartCatalog. Please email Lexi Rogel at arogel@ric.edu with any corrections to catalog pages (distinguishable by a ric.smartcatalogiq.com URL).
Curriculum sections of the catalog, including program requirements and course descriptions, are informed by the approved Undergraduate Curriculum Committee and/or Graduate Committee actions. In case of discrepancies, defer to the College-approved curriculum documentation unless otherwise directed.
Edits to curriculum without prior approval should be directed to UCC and/or GC by the appropriate faculty.
The course bulletin lists the courses to be offered each semester, including the time, location, and instructor for each offering. The bulletin also provides the unique number for each course, which you must know in order to register, as well as other essential registration information and instructions.
Contact
Registrar's Office
The Registrar's Office ensures the accuracy, maintenance and safekeeping of all student academic records.
- emailrecords@ric.edu
- phone401-456-8213
- placeBuilding 4 - East Campus - Lower Level