Easily transfer from the Community College of Rhode Island to RIC, working toward a bachelor's degree while completing your associate's.
What is the Joint Admissions Agreement (JAA)?
The JAA is an agreement between Rhode Island College and the Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI) that allows CCRI students to easily transfer to RIC. Students can begin working toward one of 23 bachelor's degrees at RIC while earning their associates degree at CCRI. Although it's common for students to transfer from CCRI to RIC, the purpose of the JAA is to facilitate the transition from the associates degree at CCRI to the bachelor's degree at RIC.
Why Should I Participate?
If you enroll in the Joint Admissions Agreement between CCRI and RIC, and complete an associates degree from an approved CCRI program, you'll receive:
Am I Eligible?
You are eligible to apply if you have earned fewer than 30 credits at CCRI and have never attended another college or university. In order to make the transition from CCRI to RIC you need to have:
- completed your approved associates degree at CCRI with a cumulative GPA of 2.4 or higher
- submitted the intent to enroll form to RIC
- met all academic and non academic requirements for enrollment at RIC
Our transfer admissions team will work directly with CCRI to request your official transcript. You do not need to request your own CCRI transcript.
How Can I Apply?
If you have already decided on the major you'd like to pursue and are ready to apply to the CCRI/RIC JAA, you can do so today on CCRI's website. If you'd like to find out more about the program, or to get any of your specific questions answered before applying, the JAA Advising Coordinator at CCRI is ready to help you.
Start the Application ProcessContact the Advising Coordinator