Rhode Island College

Rhode Island College
Former names
Rhode Island State Normal School (1854–1871)
Rhode Island Normal School (1871–1920)
Rhode Island College of Education (1920–1959)
MottoReach. Inspire. Connect.
TypePublic college
Established1854 (1854)
Academic affiliations
Endowment$16.4 million
PresidentJack R. Warner
Students6,158
Undergraduates5,157
Postgraduates1,001
Location,
U.S.

41°50′32″N 71°27′40″W / 41.842199°N 71.461161°W / 41.842199; -71.461161
CampusSuburban, 180 acres (73 ha)
NewspaperThe Anchor
Colors    Burgundy, gold, white
NicknameAnchormen
MascotAnchorman
Websiteric.edu

Rhode Island College (RIC) is a public college in Rhode Island, United States, with much of the land in Providence, and other parts in North Providence. The college was established in 1854 as the Rhode Island State Normal School, making it the second-oldest institution of higher education in Rhode Island after Brown University. Located on a 180-acre (73 ha) campus, the college has a student body of 9,000: 7,518 undergraduates and 1,482 graduate students. RIC is a member of the NCAA and has 17 Division III teams.