New England Institute of Technology
Key Facts
Graduation Rate
57%
Retention Rate
24%
Acceptance Rate
73%
Total Enrollment
2,469
Student-Faculty Ratio
12:1
Accreditation
New England Commission of Higher Education
Campus Setting
Suburb: Large
Calendar System
Quarter
Programs (33)
About New England Institute of Technology
New England Institute of Technology is a private nonprofit four-year institution located in East Greenwich, Rhode Island, in a large suburban setting. The institution enrolls 2,469 students (IPEDS 2023) and holds a quality score of 36.50 out of 100. Its completion rate is 57% (IPEDS 2023), with a retention rate of 24% (IPEDS 2023).
The institute offers a broad range of technical programs across multiple credential levels. Certificate programs include Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications, Architectural Engineering Technologies, Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology, Welding Engineering Technology, Mechanical/Mechanical Engineering Technology, Building Construction Technology, Plumbing Technology, Electrician, Marine Engineering Technology, and Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology. Associate degree programs are available in Architectural Engineering Technologies, Civil Engineering Technologies, Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technologies, and others. Bachelor's degrees are offered in Computer and Information Systems Security/Auditing/Information Assurance and Engineering/Industrial Management.
Situated in East Greenwich, south of Providence in Rhode Island, New England Institute of Technology provides workforce-oriented technical education to students in southern New England. Its multi-level program offerings allow students to enter the workforce at various credential stages or continue toward bachelor's-level credentials.
RICHARD GOUSE
rgouse@neit.eduOne New England Tech Boulevard, East Greenwich, RI 02818-1205
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