GRE Testing Locations
Decided to take GRE exam? Now it is time to determine where to take the test. This site provides a full list of GRE testing centers in Rhode Island, among which, you can choose one that is nearest to you. Good news is that the following GRE test locations in Rhode Island offer both GRE general test and the GRE subject tests.
- Providence – Warwick – APCN-5805
2346 POST ROAD, AIRPORT PROF. OFFICES SUITE 104, WARWICK
Rhode Island United States 02886
Computer Based Test - Providence – Cumberland – APCN-3903
1300 Highland Corporate Dr, Suite # 102A, Cumberland
Rhode Island United States 02864
Computer Based Test
GRE Test Dates
There are two types of test format offered by the test maker – ETS: Computer-delivered and Paper-delivered GRE general tests. For computer based test format, the GRE General Test is offered year-round on a continuous basis, and available for registration on a first-come, first-served basis. For paper based general test, testing is available three times per year. The following test dates apply:
Test Dates for Paper Based | Deadlines for Registration | Scores Available |
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November 09, 2019 | October 4, 2019 | December 20, 2019 |
February 1, 2020 | December 27, 2019 | March 13, 2020 |
GRE Subject Tests in Rhode Island
The GRE Subject Tests are available on paper based only. In all GRE test centers throughout the world (both inside and outside United States), the exam is available three times a year. The three test dates are:
- April
- September
- October
National Historic Parks in Rhode Island
The Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park was created in Rhode Island and neighboring Massachusetts to preserve the historical heritage as well as the landscapes of this region. Some of the first textile factories in the United States were built on the banks of the Blackstone River and were instrumental in the US Industrial Revolution.
National Historic Landmarks (Places) in Rhode Island
The Touro Synagogue in Newport is the oldest synagogue in the United States (built in 1763).
National memorials in Rhode Island
The Roger Williams National Memorial in Providence, erected in honor of the Puritan religious leader and founder of the Providence Plantations, Rhode Island’s first colony.
National trails in Rhode Island
The Revolutionary Road of Washington and Rochambeau is a 1,090 km route from Rhode Island to Virginia, which was passed in 1781 during the Revolutionary War by the Continental Army under the leadership of George Washington and the French Expeditionary Force under the command of Jean-Baptiste de Rochambeau.
Rhode Island Fifty States Quarter Dollar
The Rhode Island Fifty States Quarter Dollar coin depicts the Reliance (which won the 1903 America’s Cup) in Narragansett Bay and the Claiborne Pell Bridge crossing that bay (and connecting Newport and Jamestown). (Newport Bridge).
The inscription on the coin reads The Ocean State (“Ocean State”, the state’s official nickname).
America the Beautiful
One of the quarter dollar coins from the America the Beautiful series is dedicated to the Block Island National Wildlife Refuge, located in the state of Rhode Island.
The coin depicts a black-headed night heron flying over the island. In the background is the North Lighthouse of Block Island.
The inscription on the coin reads Block Island (“Block Island”).