Earn & Learn · Cybersecurity
Rhode Island College Information Security Analyst Apprenticeship
Sponsored by Institute for Cybersecurity and Emerging Technologies at Rhode Island College · Information Security Analysts
What families should know
Rhode Island's first registered Information Security Analyst apprenticeship places eligible CCRI-to-RIC cybersecurity transfer students into full-time paid roles at Citizens; the next applicant intake was not verified.
Decision facts
What we could verify
Registration confirms a program relationship. It does not, by itself, confirm that an employer is currently accepting apprentices.
- Service area
- Rhode Island pathway for eligible cybersecurity students transferring from CCRI to Rhode Island College.
- Listed sponsor location
- Providence, RI This is the sponsor listing, not necessarily the work site.
- Delivery mode
- Not verified
- Who the verified information describes
- Eligible Community College of Rhode Island cybersecurity students transferring to Rhode Island College.
- Eligibility
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- Be an eligible cybersecurity student transferring from CCRI to Rhode Island College
- Confirm current academic, Citizens employment, and cohort-selection requirements
- Verify that a new cohort is recruiting before relying on the pathway
- Compensation
- The inaugural cohort was announced as full-time paid roles at Citizens; current wage, benefits, and future employer openings were not published.
- Duration
- Current public sources did not state the full apprenticeship duration.
- Credential
- Registered Information Security Analyst apprenticeship with employer-aligned training; exact academic and industry credentials were not published.
Next action
What happens next
Review the official launch announcement and contact the RIC institute through its official site to verify whether a new eligible-student cohort is accepting applicants.
Fit and tradeoffs
Questions to resolve before applying
- The announced pathway is limited to eligible CCRI-to-RIC transfer students.
- The launch announcement describes an inaugural cohort but does not publish a current application route, deadline, wage, or duration.
Helpful reading
Guides for your next step
- How to Tell Whether a Cybersecurity Apprenticeship Is Actually Open
Many cybersecurity apprenticeship programs are real but not currently hiring. Here is how students and families can verify whether an opportunity is truly open.
Sources and review details
Where these details came from
Quan Pathways keeps registration sources separate from current availability sources and displays the date each source was checked.
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Supports: identity, registration, occupation. Observed Aug 4, 2026.
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Supports: program-launch, applicant-scope, compensation, employer, service-area. Observed Aug 4, 2026.
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