United States
Salve Regina University
Tuition fee
$46,000
QS ranking
University ranking
U.S. News & World Report (2024): Top 30 Regional Universities North; Princeton Review: Best Northeastern college
Private Catholic university in Newport, Rhode Island (founded 1934) with ~2,800 students, offering 45+ undergraduate majors plus master’s and doctoral programs, and an oceanfront campus with strong support for international students.
Academic programs
Tuition Fees (2025–26)
Annual tuition for international students (varies by program).
Undergraduate (International)
~$46,000/year
Graduate (International)
~$12,000–$18,000 (program-dependent)
Doctoral
~$18,000–$22,000/year (varies by program)
Scholarships
Scholarships and funding options for international students.
International Merit Scholarships
Up to $20,000/year for undergraduates.
Graduate Assistantships
Limited, program-based opportunities.
Country-specific funding support
Institution-supported guidance for eligible countries.
External scholarships
Examples include Fulbright and EducationUSA.
Student Life & Campus
Oceanfront campus with historic architecture and modern facilities.
International Student Services: visa support, orientation, cultural adjustment programs.
Student organizations: over 50 clubs including cultural and academic societies.
Safe, small-town feel with close community ties.
Access to Boston and New York City (within a few hours’ drive).
On-campus housing available with meal plans and support services.
Rankings
U.S. News & World Report (2024)
Top 30 Regional Universities North.
Princeton Review
Best Northeastern college.
Student outcomes
High student satisfaction and strong outcomes for international students.
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