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Rice University
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- 4 Year
- HOUSTON, TX
- Rating 4.09 out of 5 1,125 reviews
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- Valuegrade A+
- Diversitygrade A+
- Campusgrade A+
- Athleticsgrade B+
- Party Scenegrade A
- Professorsgrade A+
- Locationgrade A+
- Dormsgrade A+
- Campus Foodgrade A+
- Student Lifegrade A+
- Safetygrade B
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Rice University sits in the heart of Houston on a 300-acre, tree-lined campus next to the Texas Medical Center and the Houston Museum District. Our tight-knit student community, engaging campus life and groundbreaking research opportunities attract talented students from all over the world who choose from more than 50 majors across seven schools of study. See how Rice can help you find and follow your passions into a lifelong career.
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The Rice Investment Expansion
The Rice Investment, our signature financial aid program, makes education affordable for all low- and middle-income domestic students who demonstrate talent, initiative and drive to positively impact the world. We furthered that investment two ways by expanding the income ranges and going completely loan-free, regardless of whether you qualify for the Rice Investment.
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Pros: BEAUTIFUL theater that is incredible to sing in, program's very YAP reminiscent (in good and bad ways), world-class faculty, great networking opportunity, masterclasses/private audition opportunities
Cons: your soul/free-time belongs to the Opera Department; if a release conflicts with the opera schedule, tough luck; there have been many issues with casting opportunities/favoritism; if you're a person of color, be prepared to be a token on all promo material; TOO many irrelevant time-consuming academics; having a car is a MUST in Houston