Office of Faculty Advising
Faculty advisors play an incredibly important role helping students connect with the college, navigate the maze of academic requirements, and ultimately see the path to graduation.
These RIC entities are faculty focused. They strive to give both aid and a voice to faculty of Rhode Island College.
Faculty advisors play an incredibly important role helping students connect with the college, navigate the maze of academic requirements, and ultimately see the path to graduation.
The Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning (FCTL) promotes the professional growth and development of Rhode Island College faculty as teachers and as scholars of teaching and learning.
The Office of Sponsored Programs is the college's central clearinghouse for all external research and programmatic grants and contracts with government agencies and private foundations.
RIC/AFT unites members of the Rhode Island College faculty in a federation for mutual assistance in order to promote the interests of the faculty and the teaching profession.
The RIC Adjunct Faculty Union advocates on behalf of the adjunct faculty community at the college.
The Council of Rhode Island College is the chief legislative and regulatory agency of the faculty. Its function is to examine and evaluate current policies in light of the philosophy, purposes, and assigned function of the college.
The Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs is the chief academic officer at Rhode Island College.