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  2. Providence College - Wikipedia

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    Providence College is a private Catholic university in Providence, Rhode Island, United States. Founded in 1917 by the Dominican Order and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence , it offers 47 undergraduate majors and 17 graduate programs.

  3. List of colleges and universities in Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    The newest college is College Unbound, a degree completion school in Providence. [5] Enrollment sizes range from College Unbound at 208 students to the University of Rhode Island, the state's flagship public university, with 20,720 students.

  4. University of Providence - Wikipedia

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    The University of Providence was founded in 1932 as Great Falls Junior College for Women by Edwin Vincent O'Hara, the Catholic Bishop of Great Falls, in collaboration with the Sisters of Charity of Providence and the Ursuline Sisters. It became coeducational in 1937.

  5. Providence mayor wants to tax college students

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    Providence, R.I. Mayor David Cicilline wants to place a $150-per semester tax on students at the city's private colleges, which include Brown, Providence College, Johnson & Wales University and ...

  6. Varsity Blues scandal - Wikipedia

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    William Rick Singer, purported college counselor, and author of self-help books for college admission. Singer organized and sold fraudulent college admission services. [19] [20] Singer pleaded guilty and cooperated with the prosecution. [60] Mark Riddell, a Harvard alumnus and former director of college entrance exams at IMG Academy. [85]

  7. University of Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    The first class had only seventeen students, each completing their course of study in two years. In 1909, the school's name was again changed to Rhode Island State College as the school's programs were expanded beyond its original agricultural education mandate. The college graduated its first African American student, Harvey Robert Turner, in ...