The document lists and provides information about ultrasound technician schools in Rhode Island. It notes that students must first acquire an associate's or bachelor's degree in healthcare before enrolling in an ultrasound program. It provides details about the Community College of Rhode Island, including its location, programs offered, accreditation, and student-to-faculty ratio. It also mentions that graduates can register as professional ultrasound technicians with ARDMS and that there are employment opportunities in medical offices and clinics with a mean hourly wage of $34.07.