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The Joint Admissions Agreement (JAA) among R.I.’s State Colleges and University:
Joint Admissions Agreement • September 28th, 2016
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Joint Admissions Agreement:
Joint Admissions Agreement • September 25th, 2007

A primary goal of the Rhode Island Board of Governors for Higher Education (RIBGHE) is to increase the baccalaureate attainment rate of Rhode Island’s residents. The University of Rhode Island (URI), Rhode Island College (RIC) and the Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI) have agreed to support a joint admissions agreement (JAA) in order to achieve this overarching goal by meeting four supporting goals:

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Joint Admissions Agreement • October 7th, 2004
The Joint Admissions Agreement (JAA) among R.I.’s State Colleges and University:
Joint Admissions Agreement • July 15th, 2008

Rhode Island College (RIC), the University of Rhode Island (URI), the Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI) and the Office of Higher Education (RIOHE) have developed the Joint Admissions Agreement (JAA) to improve the transition of students from CCRI to either RIC or URI. This guide introduces the JAA, describes the advantages of participating, and explains how to maximize benefits from the program. Accompanying this guide are answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and additional sources of information. Please note that program requirements may change; students should request the most current copies of the Student Guide and the FAQs which will be revised as needed. Current copies of these documents are available at RI Transfers (www.ribghe.org/ritransfers.htm). Students who want to participate in this program sign a JAA application form. By signing the JAA application, students indicate that they have read and accept the expectations for students in the Student Guide and agree

The Joint Admissions Agreement (JAA) among R.I.’s State Colleges and University:
Joint Admissions Agreement • July 15th, 2008

Rhode Island College (RIC), the University of Rhode Island (URI), the Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI) and the Office of Higher Education (RIOHE) have developed the Joint Admissions Agreement (JAA) to improve the transition of students from CCRI to either RIC or URI. This guide introduces the JAA, describes the advantages of participating, and explains how to maximize benefits from the program. Accompanying this guide are answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and additional sources of information. Please note that program requirements may change; students should request the most current copies of the Student Guide and the FAQs which will be revised as needed. Current copies of these documents are available at RI Transfers (www.ribghe.org/ritransfers.htm). Students who want to participate in this program sign a JAA application form. By signing the JAA application, students indicate that they have read and accept the expectations for students in the Student Guide and agree

JOINT ADMISSIONS AGREEMENT BETWEEN
Joint Admissions Agreement • June 13th, 2012

The Community College of Rhode Island and Rhode Island College have traditionally sought to provide access to higher education to qualified students.To expand this mutual commitment and to facilitate students’ progression from the associate degree into the baccalaureate degree the Community College of Rhode Island and Rhode Island College hereby agree to establish a Joint Admission Program, the terms of which are as follows:

JOINT ADMISSIONS AGREEMENT TRANSITION PLANS
Joint Admissions Agreement • December 14th, 2005
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