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Salve Regina University

Salve Regina University

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Basic information

  • Enrollment
  • 2600students
  • Airport Pickup
  • Yes
  • Telephone
  • +1 401-847-6650
  • Fax
  • Address
  • 100 Ochre Point Ave, Newport, RI 02840, United States

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Why This School?

  • - Salve Compass, a four-year experiential framework connecting college to career
    - 97% of graduates are employed or pursuing advanced degrees within six months of Commencement
    - Collaborative mentorship and research opportunities rarely seen in undergraduate education

About the  Salve Regina University

  • Salve Regina University is a private coeducational Roman Catholic university in Newport, Rhode Island, United States. It was founded in 1934 by the Sisters of Mercy and is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education. The university enrolls more than 2,800 undergraduate and graduate students annually. Salve's 80-acre historical coastal campus, bordering the Newport Cliff Walk in the state of Rhode Island, is set on seven contiguous Gilded Age estates with 21 structures of historic significance. The university is home to the Pell Center for International Relations and Public Policy. Salve is a member of the NCAA Division III and in 2022 about 520 students – about 18% of the student body – participated in intercollegiate athletics.

Course information

  • Focus of Study :
    Connect college-to-career through the Salve Compass program, a series of co-curricular experiences over four years that complement your University courses to build leadership skills and resiliency. Start with yearlong advising and mid-year retreat in year one followed by a summer project in beautiful Newport in year two and experiential learning off campus in year three. In the fourth year, integrate what you learn in a culminating project with your favorite professor.

    Benefit, Goal of this course :
    Research options and internships are available in every academic program. You can also earn a master’s degree in international relations, data science or MBA with just one additional year or engineering through our 3+3 partnership with Washington University in St. Louis.

    Curriculum :
    Accounting
    Art/Studio art (ceramics, graphic design, illustration, interactive media arts, painting, photography)
    Art history
    Biochemistry
    Biology
    Business administration
    Chemistry
    Chemistry and bioengineering (3+2 dual degree)
    Communications
    Creative writing and publishing
    Criminal justice and criminology
    Cultural and historic preservation
    Dance
    Data science (3+2 dual degree)
    Economics
    Education: early childhood, elementary (both with special education options), secondary and world languages (French, Spanish)
    Engineering (3+2 dual degree)
    Environmental studies
    Finance (corporate finance, wealth management)
    French
    Global business and economics
    Global studies
    Healthcare administration
    History
    Literature
    Marketing
    Mathematics
    Medical laboratory sciences
    Music
    Music education
    Nursing (direct entry)
    Pharmacy (3+3 dual degree)
    Philosophy
    Political science (American government and public law, international relations and comparative politics)
    Pre-health, Pre-law, Pre-med
    Psychology
    Religious and theological studies
    Social work
    Sociology and anthropology
    Spanish
    Theatre arts (acting, musical theatre, technical theatre)
    Undeclared/Exploratory (sample classes before deciding on a course of study)

    Classroom Hour : 
    Typically, undergraduates are considered full-time college students if they take at least 12 credits — about four classes — each semester.

Course information

Class size 19 Students Schedule 26 Weeks
Minimum age 18

requirements

  • English proficiency can be met with any of the following test scores:

    TOEFL iBT of 80 or higher
    IELTS of 6.5 or higher
    Duolingo English Test of 110 or higher
    PTE Academic of 53 or higher
    Cambridge English Examination of 180 or higher
    Common European Framework C1
    A score of 550 or higher on the SAT evidence-based reading and writing

    Students with the following scores are eligible for admission with English for Academic Purposes:

    TOEFL iBT between 60 and 79
    IELTS of 6.0
    Duolingo English Test between 90 and 105
    PTE Academic between 46 and 52
    Cambridge English Examination between 160-179
    Common European Framework B2

Course Schedule

2025-01-21 2024-09-05
※ From the Course Starting Dates 26Weeks(month) Choose

Fees

tution

School's Admin fee (USD)$ 50
Tuition
26 Week Week Week Week Week
(USD)$ 23,590
Week Week Week Week Week

Accommodation

Housing Placement
Accommodation Fee
Terms Homestay On-Campus Dorm/residence Off-Campus residence

Airport Pickup

Airport Pickup
Other Charges

Remarks / Other Information

  • * Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.

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Surrounding Area

  • Unlike most places in America, "historic Newport" is not a term used to describe one street or section of the city landscape. It is the landscape. Discover the intriguing city of Newport which surrounds Salve Regina’s campus — a fascinating concentration of preserved architecture, historic structures and oceanside views. Experience the oldest surviving synagogue in the nation, the oldest community library, one of the longest running taverns, the most opulent mansions of the Gilded Age or the ballpark where Satchel Paige and Yogi Berra once swung their bats. Since its founding in 1639, Newport has also been a city rich in diversity and religious tolerance. Its emergence as one of the five leading ports in colonial North America, along with Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Charleston, ensured its place as a beacon for varied cultures and beliefs. Today, the Newport, Rhode Island waterfront continues to bustle with activity. Shops, restaurants and other local businesses line the wharves, trolleys transport visitors to Bellevue Avenue's mansions and the arts flourish through museums, galleries and theatrical performances. For those embracing the great outdoors, the Cliff Walk and beaches provide easy access to oceanside settings. Newport is also considered one of the top surfing spots in New England. Not to be outdone, sports fans can enjoy a tennis match at the International Tennis Hall of Fame, take in a baseball game at historic Cardines Field or see firsthand why Newport, home to the America's Cup for more than 50 years, is considered by many to be the sailing capital of the world.

Facilities

  • Brother Michael Reynolds Field
    Sports - Baseball, Soccer

    Toppa Field at Freebody Park (Middleton Avenue side)
    Sports - Football, Lacrosse, Soccer, Softball

    Rodgers Recreation Center
    Sports - Basketball, Volleyball

    Gaudet Field
    Sports - Field Hockey, Lacrosse

    St. George's School Ice Rink
    Sports - Ice Hockey

    Lawrence Avenue (practice venue only)
    Sports - Field Hockey, Lacrosse, Soccer

    Salve Regina University Tennis Courts
    Sports - Tennis

    Fort Adams State Park
    Sports - Sailing
       
    Cardines Field
    Sports - special events

    International Tennis Hall of Fame
    Sports - Tennis

    Bluemead Stables
    Sports - Equestrian

Activity

  • Accounting and Finance Club
    Bus trips to Boston and New York City
    Completely Scripted, improv
    Environmental Club
    eSports Club
    Film Club
    Habitat for Humanity
    International Education Week
    International Students Club
    Mad Batter, baking club
    Model United Nations
    Mosaic, student newspaper
    Multicultural Student Organization
    Music Ensemble Club
    Salve Studios, film/video production
    Shotokan Karate
    Spring Carnival
    SRyou, student exposition
    StageFright, theatre troupe
    WSRU, Seahawk radio
    Yoga and Zumbav
    Baseball (men)
    Basketball (men, women)
    Cross-country (men, women)
    Equestrian (coed)
    Field Hockey (women)
    Football (men)
    Ice Hockey (men, women)
    Lacrosse (men, women)
    Sailing (coed)
    Soccer (men, women)
    Softball (women)
    Tennis (men, women)
    Track and Field (women)
    Volleyball (women)

Top Native Language by Center

  • Race/Ethnicity Headcount % of Total
    Nonresident alien 29 1.4%
    Hispanic/Latino 123 5.8%
    American Indian or Alaska Native 5 0.2%
    Asian 21 1.0%
    Black or African American 38 1.8%
    Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 2 0.1%
    White 1717 80.8%
    Two or more races 51 2.4%
    Race/ethnicity unknown 138 6.5%

Getting to the school from the airport

  • The closest airport to Salve Regina is Rhode Island’s T.F. Green International Airport, located at 2000 Post Road, Warwick, RI 02886. Green International Airport serves 25 nonstop destinations via 11 airlines. Salve Regina visitors can utilize a rental car, taxi or rideshare to finish their journey to campus.

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