Prospectus
Prospectus
Prospectus
FRESHMAN PROSPECTUS
CONTENTS
Advantage You. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Academics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Majors & Minors
Diverse, Active,
Committed Faculty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Finest Facilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Career Success . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Cooperative and Experiential Learning
Academic Enrichment. . . . . . . . . . 16
Accelerated Dual-Degree Programs
Pre-Professional Studies
Honors Program
Globally Recognized . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Imagine RIT: Innovation
and Creativity Festival . . . . . . . . . 20
Academic Synergy:
RITs Colleges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
College of Applied Science and
Technology
Saunders College of Business
B. Thomas Golisano College of
Computing and Information Sciences
Kate Gleason College of Engineering
College of Health Sciences and
Technology
College of Imaging Arts and Sciences
College of Liberal Arts
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
College of Science
School of Individualized Study
Student Life. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Applying for Admission. . . . . . . . . 52
Financial Aid and
Scholarships. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Rochester, New York . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Visit RIT! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
RIT in Brief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
RIT has emerged as one of the world's leading centers
for research on unmanned aircraft systems (drones).
Introduction
WHATEVER YOUR
PASSION, YOU CAN
MASTER IT AT RIT.
RIT is a place where brilliant minds assemble and
collaborate, where they pool together their individual
talents across disciplines in service of big ideas and
creative solutions.
It is a vibrant community teeming with students collaborating
with experts and specialists: a hub of innovation and creativity.
It is an intersection of disciplines, a launching pad for a brilliant
career, and a highly unique state of mind.
It is a perfect environment in which to pursue your passion.
Here, the future is envisioned each day. And remade each day after.
Advantage You
HANDS ON.
ALWAYS ON.
Success by design
Academics
SEE YOUR
VISION THROUGH.
One of the worlds leading technological institutions, RIT is a vibrant, connected community
that is home to diverse, ambitious, and creative students from more than 100 countries.
It offers an incredible array of academic programs; a diverse, committed, and accessible faculty;
sophisticated facilities; and an unusual emphasis on experiential learning.
Innovative specialized programs
Few universities provide RITs variety of careeroriented studies. RITs unmatched array of
academic programs attracts designers, artists,
photographers, and filmmakers on the one
hand, and scientists, engineers, computing
scientists, and entrepreneurs on the other.
When you connect these students with
RITs outstanding faculty, a learning environment is created where innovation and
creativity flourish.
Experience counts
Since 1912, the hallmark of an RIT education
has been experiential learning. RIT was
among the first universities in the world to
offer cooperative education. Last year, more
than 4,300 co-op students alternated periods
of study on campus with paid employment in
more than 2,200 firms across the United States
and overseas. Today, experiential learning
also includes internships, study abroad, and
undergraduate research.
Engaging faculty
Excelling in research and excelling in teaching,
our faculty are passionate about their disciplines
and their role in both the lab and the classroom.
They are innovative and resourceful. They
engage students in the process of discovery
and the contribution of new knowledge to
their fields.
Outstanding facilities
Our strong reputation for state-of-the-art
academic facilities is rightly earned. RIT has
invested more than $300 million in the
renovation and construction of new academic
and student life facilities over the past few years
to accomplish a remarkable transformation.
Youll find outstanding facilities and equipment
in every area of campus, and our commitment
to student success ensures that these facilities
are accessible when you need them.
UNIVERSITY IN THE
NATION TO OFFER
IMAGING SCIENCE, PH.D.
SUSTAINABILITY, PH.D.
focused on sustainable
production systems
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, BS
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, BS
MICROELECTRONIC
ENGINEERING, BS
MAJORS
(Bachelors degree programs only. For accelerated dual-degree programs, see p. 16.)
College Key
College of Applied Science and Technology
Saunders College of Business
B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing
and Information Sciences
Kate Gleason College of Engineering
College of Health Sciences and Technology
College of Imaging Arts and Sciences
College of Liberal Arts
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
College of Science
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Biomedical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering Technology
Computer Engineering
Computer Engineering Technology
Computer Engineering Technology
Audio Option
Telecommunications Option
Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Computer Engineering Option
Clean and Renewable Energy Option
Robotics Option
Wireless Communications Option
Electrical Engineering Technology
Electrical Engineering Technology
Audio Option
Telecommunications Option
Electrical/Mechanical Engineering Technology
Industrial Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Ergonomics Option
Lean Six Sigma Option
Manufacturing Option
Supply Chain Management Option
Manufacturing Engineering Technology
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Aerospace Option
Automotive Option
Bioengineering Option
Energy and Environment Option
Mechanical Engineering Technology
Microelectronic Engineering
Packaging Science
Software Engineering
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Engineering Technology
Mathematics, Science,
Health Sciences
Applied Mathematics
Applied Statistics and Actuarial Science
Biochemistry
Bioinformatics
Biology
Biomedical Sciences
Biotechnology and Molecular Bioscience
Chemistry
Computational Mathematics
Diagnostic Medical Sonography (Ultrasound)
Exercise Science
Imaging Science
Medical Illustration
Nutrition Management
Photographic Sciences
Biomedical Photographic Communications
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Physics
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University Studies**
Undeclared Art and Design
Business Exploration
Computing Exploration
Undeclared Crafts
Engineering Exploration
Undeclared Engineering Technology
Liberal Arts Exploration
Undeclared Photography
Science Exploration
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International Relations ls
Physics ls
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Journalism ls
Political Science l
Engineering Management l
Language Science ls
Psychology ls
English ls
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Public Policy ls
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Linguistic Anthropology s
Management l
Marketing l
Social Inequalities s
Mathematics ls
Mechanical Engineering l
Software Engineering l
Structural Design l
Microelectronic Engineering l
Sustainable Product
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Theater Arts ls
Urban Studies ls
American Art ls
American Politics ls
American Sign Language and
Deaf Cultural Studies ls
Applied Statistics ls
Archaeological Science l
Archaeology s
Art History ls
Astronomy ls
Bioinformatics Analysis l
Biology s
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Biology: Ecology and Evolution l
Business Administration l
Chemical Engineering Systems
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Chemistry ls
Communication ls
Computer Engineering l
Computer Science l
Computing Security l
Construction Management l
Creative Writing ls
Criminal Justice ls
Cultural Anthropology s
Database Design and
Development l
Digital Business l
Digital Literatures and Comparative
Media ls
Entrepreneurship l
Environmental Modeling l
Environmental Science l
Environmental Studies ls
Ethics ls
Exercise Science l
Film Studies ls
Finance l
Flexible Packaging l
Free and Open Source Software and
Free Culture l
Game Design l
Game Design and Development l
Geographic Information Systems l
Global Justice and Peace Studies s
Global Literatures and Cultures l
Globalization Theory s
Health Communication l
Health and Culture s
Health IT l
History ls
Hospitality Management l
Human Language Technology and
Computational Linguistics s
Imaging Science l
Religious Studies s
Visual Culture ls
Water Resources l
Web Design and Development l
Web Development l
Womens and Gender Studies ls
Writing and Rhetoric s
Music s
Music Performance l
Music and Technology l
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Technology s
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UP YOUR GAME
WITH OUR DOWNTO-EARTH EXPERTS.
Enthusiasm and commitment to teaching are undeniable characteristics of RITs faculty.
From graphic artists and engineers to scientists and management specialists, they will
spark your curiosity, challenge you to grow, and inspire you to achieve your dreams.
Teaching comes first
This is a place where faculty enjoy interacting
with studentsnot only in class or during
office hours but in the dining halls, in the
coffee shop at the library, or at the Student
Life Center. Its a friendly but challenging
environment, and our facultys approach
to teaching makes it so.
Our faculty have extensive experience in the
classroom and their professional fields. Their
real-life experiences and their involvement in
applied research and consulting means that
their teaching is well informed and up to date.
Theyll talk with you about career choices and
graduate school. Our professors think about
your future almost as much as you do, and
they are committed to your success.
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Manuela Campanelli,
professor in the School
of Mathematical Sciences,
was part of a team that
put none other than
Albert Einstein to the test.
Campanellis team
validated the discovery of gravitational waves
from colliding black holes. The signal matched
their simulations of colliding black holes on
supercomputers..
A recipient of the RIT Trustees Scholarship
Award (2013-2014), Campanelli is a Principal
Investigator in multiple NSF- and NASA-funded
research projects, a member of the LIGO
Scientific Collaboration, and has served in
numerous panels at the NSF and NASA.
Keith Jenkins,
Eisenhart Award winner
and associate professor
of communication in
the College of Liberal
Arts, says, I want students
to believe that they can
follow their passions and be successful, while
also instilling the idea that thoughtful and
committed people can change the world.
Jenkins has focused on engaging students
in the classroom, through experiential learning
opportunities and through his research work,
which includes a study of the impact of
race on rhetoric and an analysis of the public
speeches of President Barack Obama.
To learn more about our faculty, visit
www.rit.edu/facultyscholarship.
Each year, RIT recognizes members of the faculty who have done the most to enhance student
learning with the Eisenhart Award for Outstanding Teaching. Four recent award winners
share their views on their roles as mentors and teachers.
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Finest Facilities
State-of-the-art campus
At RIT, we understand how technology
enhances creativity and innovation. Our
campus has the latest equipment, software,
studios, laboratories, and conveniences
the tools you need to explore and excel.
We help you utilize the latest technology
and understand its impact on the world.
RIT is connected
Theres no question that we have a
sophisticated, high-tech campus. The Princeton
Review consistently ranks RIT among the most
connected campuses in the country. Whether
youre in the classrooms, labs, residence halls,
or public areas, we provide free, direct, highspeed computing access that is hard to beat.
A welcoming,
sustainable environment
RIT is much more than its high-quality
academic facilities; it offers many welcoming
spaces on campus. Youll find vibrant locations
for social and intellectual activity just about
everywhere you look. The physical beauty
of the campus comes from an interplay of
natural and park-like settings with modern
buildings, architectural features, and artwork
prominently on display. Comfortable spaces
offer places to relax or work on projects and
team assignments.
In addition, our community of more than
20,000 students, faculty, and staff has made a
commitment to advance sustainability in all
areasin academic programs and research
initiatives, in our campus operations and
consumption practices, and in efforts to
promote social sustainability within the RIT
family. By making the campus more
environmentally friendly and by engaging in
and learning more about sustainable practices,
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RITs new 2-megawatt solar array farm on the south end of campus features 6,138 photovoltaic panels
over 6.5 acres. It is expected to reduce RITs carbon footprint by 400 metric tons annually.
EXPERIENCE
MATTERS.
Students learn best by doing. As a world leader in experiential education, RIT academic
programs feature distinct and diverse opportunities to apply classroom education to real-world
problems and projects.
Experience that
makes a difference
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our global society, RIT offers a range of
exciting study abroad opportunities that
expands your horizons in every sense. You
can immerse yourself in another culture
through our Study Abroad programs offered
in cooperation with RIT Croatia, Queens
University (England), University of Osnabrck
(Germany), or Kanazawa Institute of
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visit www.rit.edu/studyabroad.
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General Electric
GM Components
Holding
Google
Harris Corporation
Hasbro
The Hershey Company
Honda
Iberdrola
IBM
Intel
Intuit
ITT Corporation
Johnson & Johnson
JPMorgan Chase
L-3 Communications
Lockheed Martin
Microsoft
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
MOOG
NASA
Northrop Grumman
NSA
Ortho-Clinical
Diagnostics
Paychex
PCC
Philips North America
Qualcomm
SpaceX
Thomson/Reuters
Toyota
Unilever
United Technologies
University of Rochester
Walt Disney World
Wegmans Food Markets
Welch Allyn
Xerox
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Boston University
Carnegie Mellon University
Case Western Reserve
University
Cornell University
Drexel University
Duke University
Georgia Institute of
Technology
Harvard University
Johns Hopkins University
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
New York University
Northeastern University
Ohio State
Penn State
The Pennsylvania
University
Rhode Island School
of Design
Rochester Institute
of Technology
School of Visual Arts
Syracuse University
University at Buffalo
University of California,
Berkeley
University of Maryland
University of Michigan
University of Rochester
University of Virginia
Virginia Tech
Career Success
GOLD-PLATED CAREERS.
FORGED FROM ORANGE
AND BROWN.
Hit the ground running. We take your career success very seriously. The career-focused education
provided by RIT coupled with our unparalleled commitment to experiential learning means you
will be sought after by many top employers and graduate schools.
Class of 2015 Outcomes Information (bachelors degree recipients)
Outcomes Rate
95.2%
Employed
78.3%
14.3%
Alternative Plans
2.6%
Notable alumni
Superior outcomes
Outstanding support
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ACCELERATED
DUAL-DEGREE
PROGRAMS
If youre looking for a way to distinguish yourself from the crowd, you
may want to combine undergraduate and graduate in accelerated
options such as BS/MS, BS/ME, or 4+1 MBA degree programs.
These dual-degree programs allow you to earn both a bachelors
and a masters degree in less time than it would normally take to
complete each degree separately. For example, you might combine a
BS in industrial engineering with a business MBA in a five-year period,
or you might complete both a BS and an MS in public policy in five
years. Most accelerated programs require completion of freshman and
sophomore course work at RIT before applying for admission.
MBA
BS/ME
* Through careful planning and academic advising, students can waive certain
MBA foundation courses, allowing them to earn their MBA in one additional year.
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Academic Enrichment
Honors Program
Pre-professional studies
If you are interested in pre-professional
studies (pre-law, pre-med, and pre-health
professions), RIT has a long history of
preparing graduates for entrance to some
of the nations most prestigious institutions.
If you are interested in pursuing law school,
you can enroll in any major at RIT, and are
encouraged to develop basis skills such as
language and communication, creative
problem solving, a basic understanding of
ethical theory and theories of justice, and
critical thinking. In addition, you can join
Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity International
and/or the RIT Prelaw Association. Law
schools attended by RIT graduates include:
Cornell Law School, Stanford University
Law School, University of Chicago, Boston
University School of Law, NYU School of Law,
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Globally Recognized
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EXPECT THE
UNEXPECTED.
Each year, RIT demonstrates its leadership in innovation and creativity by sponsoring the
Imagine RIT: Innovation and Creativity Festival, a campus-wide event that showcases the innovative
and creative spirit of our students, faculty, and staff.
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Academic Synergy
RITS
COLLEGES
A university is more than the sum of its
individual colleges. RITs undergraduate
academic majors are offered through our
ten colleges and schools. Each is distinctive
in character, with the common denominator
of a rich tradition of career-focused,
technological education. Together they offer
our students an array of undergraduate
and graduate programs and opportunities
seldom found in other universities.
College of Applied Science and Technology
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www.rit.edu/cast
APPLIED SCIENCE
AND TECHNOLOGY
Responsive, innovative, and responsible. These 21st century qualities help our students
achieve rewarding careers based on the technological and service management offerings
of the College of Applied Science and Technology (CAST).
Whether its used in efficient production in
manufacturing, protection of the environment,
or the enhancement of customer service
at a world-class resort, technology has a
tremendous impact on the world today.
Thats why RITs College of Applied Science
and Technology offers a range of majors
focused on the technological applications
that improve product quality, streamline
processes, and, in general, best serve
consumers and suppliers alike.
Engineering technology
RITs School of Engineering Technology offers
one of the largest varieties of engineering
technology majors in the nation. Engineering
technology professionals work in the
engineering environment with designers
and systems analysts in problem-solving
teams. Our programs teach you to apply existing
technology to manufacturing, communications,
construction, environmental, packaging, and
Environmental sustainability,
health and safety
RITs bachelor of science degree program in
environmental sustainability, health and safety
will prepare you to help organizations move
toward sustainability by assessing the impact
of their activities, developing and implementing
policies and practices, and complying with
environmental laws and regulations. You will
acquire an optimum mix of science, technology,
and management skills that readies you for
employment in a new and booming field.
Graduates have an impressive record of success
finding interesting and rewarding jobs with
competitive salaries.
This major features cooperative education
experience, and co-op studentsalready
qualified to take on responsibilities that may
yet be unfulfilled in many organizationshave
been welcomed by government agencies,
nonprofits, and a variety of businesses.
International hospitality
and service management
The majors and concentrations available in
our hospitality and tourism management
department can prepare you for virtually any
management career in the hospitality industry,
in areas such as travel, food marketing
distribution, hotel/resort management, food
and beverage, and event management. All
students complete two semesters of cooperative education in management-level training
positions at such locations as Disney World, the
Trump Taj Mahal, or The Breakers in Palm Beach.
Packaging science
Every time you unwrap a new computer
game, twist open a lipstick tube, or pop
open a can of soda, you are dealing with
packaging. Finding the best way to make that
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Enrollment
Undergraduate 1,650
Graduate 340
Undergraduate
Majors and Options
School of
Engineering Technology
Civil Engineering Technology
Computer Engineering Technology
Computer Engineering Technology
Audio Option
Telecommunications Option
Electrical Engineering Technology
Electrical Engineering Technology
Audio Option
Telecommunications Option
Electrical/Mechanical Engineering
Technology
Environmental Sustainability,
Health and Safety
Manufacturing Engineering
Technology
Mechanical Engineering
Technology
Airlines SABRE reservation system; Henrys, a studentoperated restaurant; a hotel and conference center;
and much more. Using the same equipment and
operating in the same environments as professionals
in these fields puts you ahead of the pack in the
job hunt.
Cooperative education is required in all degree
programs in CAST, giving you the added advantage
of valuable real-world experience. Youll be an
attractive catch for employers and demonstrate your
value as soon as you start working. Digital, IBM,
DuPont, GTE, Xerox, Motorola, AT&T, Hewlett-Packard,
and the Environmental Protection Agency are just
some of the prestigious employers that hire our
students for co-op and permanent employment
year after year.
Packaging Science
Undeclared Engineering
Technology Option*
School of International
Hospitality and Service
Innovation
International Hospitality and
Service Management
Saunders College of
BUSINESS
saunders.rit.edu
Business Ready, Day One. Instant access to information, big data, social media, and the global
economy are forcing companies to be creative and innovate to succeed.
With opportunities to blend business with science, technology, engineering, arts, and math, Saunders
offers an array of options rarely found in other business colleges.
To succeed in business, youll need to be a
team player, think creatively, be strategic,
and understand how to build sustainable
enterprises. A global perspective, a diverse
RIT minors program, and a curriculum built
to deliver real-world experiences found
at Saunders College of Business prepare
graduates to be successful and hit the
ground running Day One upon graduation.
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Enrollment
Undergraduate 780
Graduate 280
Undergraduate
Majors and Options
Accounting
Finance
International Business
Management
Concentrations available:
entrepreneurship
leadership
supply chain management
Management Information Systems
Marketing
New Media Marketing
Business Exploration Option*
* An exploratory option for students
to determine which major best fits
their interests
For a full list of minors offered at RIT,
see page 7.
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www.rit.edu/gccis
COMPUTING AND
INFORMATION SCIENCES
Fast forward. Few universities can offer you the range of academic programs, the number of
faculty and the variety of their interests, or the sophisticated computer hardware and software
available to you at RIT. The Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences is one of
the nations largest producers of computing professionals.
RIT has been a leader in computing
education since 1972, when we
started one of the first undergraduate
computer science programs in the
United States. Today, the B. Thomas
Golisano College of Computing and
Information Sciences collaborates
with other colleges of RIT to form a
computing education powerhouse.
The college offers you a comprehensive
approach to computing through
your course work, specialized research
opportunities, and experiential education.
Specialized research can be conducted
in any of the colleges 34 labs, including a
dedicated Security Lab isolated from the
rest of the campus networks to allow
the in-depth study of viruses, firewalls,
and other computer vulnerabilities.
All of the majors within the college
require cooperative education, giving
you great practical experience that pays
you to put your knowledge to work.
Computer science
Computer science offers student the full
breadth of computing education. The
program offers specializations in software
development, programming languages,
computer science theory, distributed and
parallel computing environments, data
management, intelligent systems, computer
graphics, and computing security, to name
a few. Adding elective courses or a minor
in entrepreneurship, mathematics,
psychology, or other areas complements
your major and gives you even more
employment options.
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Computing and
information technologies
Students in the computing and information
technologies major deploy technology where
its needed most. They tackle complex problems
and create custom solutions that improve
how people work with technology. Versatility
is a core part of the major and the curriculum
covers diverse topics while allowing students
to choose from five concentration areas:
database, enterprise administration, networking
and communications, web administration, and
web development.
Computing security
Human-centered computing
Fundamental to human-centered computing (HCC)
is a focus on humans as individuals and in social
contexts, and their behavior with technology. With
roots in multiple areas of computing, psychology,
and design, HCC studies these varied disciplines
to understand the way in which people use
technology. Given our societys growing reliance
on computing, technology is no longer the
exclusive realm of tech-savvy individuals; industry
has recognized the need to make software and
devices that are usable by a wide variety of people.
HCC topics of consideration include the design,
evaluation, and implementation of interactive
computing systems and the understanding of
ways in which such systems can transform our lives.
This major prepares students for careers in industry
or graduate study, offering options to specialize in
accessibility, design, front-end development,
psychology, instructional technology, and natural
language processing.
Software engineering
The software engineering major focuses on the
skills you need to develop quality software that
meets the needs of the customer, is delivered on
time, within budget, and without defect. The major
emphasizes the engineering design of software
and the development practices needed to bring
large- and small-scale software projects from
ideation to deployment, continued maintenance,
Computing exploration
The computing exploration program provides
students with the opportunity to explore six of
the colleges undergraduate computing majors
computer science, computing and information
technologies, computing security, humancentered computing, software engineering, and
web and mobile computing. Students complete
courses in computer science, computing security,
and computing and information technologies.
They also may take additional courses in the other
three computing majors as they decide on which
program best fits their career goals and aspirations.
Students may stay in the exploration program for
up to two semesters (one academic year). Each
student has an assigned academic adviser who
provides guidance on course selection, minors,
and career options. All courses taken in the
exploration program are accepted by the six
computing majors; all credits earned are applicable
to a students chosen major and maintain the
students progress toward graduation.
Enrollment
Undergraduate 2,820
Graduate 850
Undergraduate
Majors and Options
Computer Science
Computing and Information
Technologies
(formerly Networking and Systems
Administration)
Computing Security
Game Design and Development
Human-Centered Computing
New Media Interactive Development
Software Engineering
Web and Mobile Computing
(formerly Information Technology)
Computing Exploration Option*
* An exploratory option for students
deciding among computer science,
computing and information
technologies, computing security,
human-centered computing,
software engineering, or web and
mobile computing.
For a full list of minors offered at RIT,
see page 7.
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ENGINEERING
www.rit.edu/kgcoe
Comprehensive education
The engineering program at RIT combines
classroom and laboratory learning in technical
areas with a broad liberal arts curriculum
and cooperative work assignments to
give you an education tuned to the 21st
century wavelength.
We are dedicated to giving you and all
the talented and motivated students in
our programs an exceptional engineering
experience. A top-rated education requires
knowledgeable and engaged faculty and
the latest equipment and technology.
Intensive laboratory assignments in state-ofthe-art facilities will give you plenty of practice
with engineering design tools.
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A supportive setting
With more than 2,700 undergraduate students,
the College of Engineering is small enough to
allow for close faculty-student relationships,
and we emphasize team-based problem solving.
If youd like to take part in undergraduate
research or advanced independent study, you
can work directly with faculty members who
are investigating areas that interest you.
Here youll be part of an academic
environment that encourages creativity, the
sharing of ideas, and an enriching quality of life
for all students. Our Women in Engineering
Program offers special academic and career
advising, professional development workshops,
and female graduates who are mentors and
Bright prospects
RITs College of Engineering is one of the few
engineering schools in the nation to require
cooperative education for every student. The
five-year BS program includes four years of
academic work and one year of full-time, paid,
professional work experience. Many RIT
students receive job offers for permanent
positions from previous co-op employers
indicative of industrys respect for our graduates.
RIT has been a national leader in cooperative
education since 1912, and we offer students
co-op opportunities throughout the nation.
Active co-op employers include General
Electric, Toyota, Harris Corp., Borg Warner, Tesla
Motors, Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics, Anheuser
Busch, Precision Castparts Corporation, Welch
Allyn, GlobalFoundries, Parsons, AATech,
General Motors, Wegmans, Delphi, Knorr
Bremse, Magna, NASA, Sparex, The Raymond
Corporation, UTC, and hundreds of others.
Enrollment
Undergraduate 2,870
Graduate 625
Undergraduate
Majors and Options
Biomedical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Computer Engineering Option
Energy Option
Robotics Option
Wireless Communications
Option
Industrial Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Ergonomics Option
Lean Six Sigma Option
Manufacturing Option
Supply Chain Management
Option
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Aerospace Option
Automotive Option
Bioengineering Option
Energy and Environment
Option
Microelectronic Engineering
Engineering Exploration Option*
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College of
www.rit.edu/chst
HEALTH SCIENCES
AND TECHNOLOGY
Educating the next generation of health care providers is a formidable task, given the
enormous potential for technology to aid the health care industry. The College of Health Sciences
and Technology is up to the challenge, providing you with the skills you will need to manage and
lead in the important and growing convergence of medicine and technology.
The College of Health Sciences and Technology
responds to the growing need for well-educated
professionals in the health care field. Programs
center on patient care, innovation in the
advancement of clinical practices, and cuttingedge research that will guide the changing
health care delivery system.
Interdisciplinary
approach to learning
Through its majors, the college provides
a focused, interdisciplinary approach to health
care education. Clinically related and researchbased programs meet both the present and
future needs of the health care system.
Innovative partnership
Through the RIT-RRH Alliancethe universitys
partnership with Rochester Regional Health
students gain advanced knowledge in the
theoretical science and practical application
of experiential learning environments. These
experiences prepare students to serve as
practitioners, scientists, and leaders through
their contribution to, and provision of, highquality patient care, health care service,
and/or applied biomedical research.
Dynamic programs
All of the colleges majors build on a foundation
of liberal arts and basic sciences, producing
students who are well rounded and ready to
take on the challenges of the health care industry.
The biomedical sciences major is designed
to prepare students for advanced study in
medical, dental, or graduate schools as they
pursue careers in health care or biomedical
research. A diverse curriculum and applied
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Enrollment
Undergraduate 570
Graduate 65
Undergraduate
Majors and Options
Wegmans School of Health
and Nutrition
Exercise Science and
Nutrition Management
Biomedical Sciences
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
(Ultrasound)
Exercise Science
Nutrition Management
Physician Assistant (BS/MS)
Students interested in premedicine,
predentistry, preveterinary, or
preoptometry advising programs
may select any major at RIT.
See p. 17 for more information.
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College of
www.rit.edu/cias
IMAGING ARTS
AND SCIENCES
Visualize the future. Photographs, paintings, and illustrations are the standard, but digital
technology has created a revolution in the imaging fields, opening the floodgates for new
methods of visual communication and expression.
RIT is well known as one of the nations premier
universities for art, design, film, photography,
and crafts. The range of innovative programs
offered in our College of Imaging Arts and
Sciences gives you a panoramic perspective
that can be found nowhere else. Here you can
create fine art using centuries-old methods or
by pushing the boundaries of digital creativity.
School of Art
The School of Art offers professionally oriented
degree programs in fine arts studio (painting,
printmaking, sculpture, and new forms),
illustration, and medical illustration. Youll
start with a foundation program that prepares
you for your major concentration. Your BFA
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School of Design
Studio-intensive majors in the School of Design
allow you to develop the technical, creative, and
problem-solving skills you need to succeed as
a designerwhether you specialize in graphic,
interior, industrial, new media, or 3D digital
design. A foundation program that prepares you
to understand the conceptual, creative process
underlying design disciplines is followed by
courses that balance visual exploration, theory,
applications, and technical design skills.
Throughout the program, youll have the
personal attention of our talented faculty and
the time and resources you need to concentrate
on your design projects. A balance of visual
exploration, theory, applied projects, and
technical development will enable you to explore
creative and effective design solutions and will
lead you to exciting career opportunities. Our
design graduates have found success in art and
design studios, publishing houses, equipment
and furniture manufacturers, architectural firms,
advertising agencies, and packaging design firms.
Enrollment
Undergraduate 1,660
Graduate 270
Undergraduate
Majors and Options
School of Art
Fine Arts Studio
Illustration
Medical Illustration
Undeclared Art Option*
School of Design
3D Digital Design
Graphic Design
Industrial Design
Interior Design
New Media Design
Undeclared Design Option*
School for American Crafts
Ceramics
Furniture Design
Glass
Metals and Jewelry Design
Undeclared Crafts Option*
School of Film and Animation
Film and Animation
Animation Option
Production Option
Motion Picture Science
School of Media Sciences
Media Arts and Technology
School of Photographic Arts
and Sciences
Photographic and Imaging Arts
Advertising Photography Option
Fine Art Photography Option
Photojournalism Option
Visual Media Option
Photographic Sciences
Biomedical Photographic
Communications Option
Imaging and Photographic
Technology Option
Undeclared Photography Option*
RIT
ALUMNI
FROM ALL
College of Imaging Arts and Sciences continued
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24/7
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STATES
where electronic technology merges printing
and publishing,
graphic
design, art, and
AND
MORE
THAN
100
NATIONS
PULITZER
PULITZERPRIZES
PRIZES
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College of
LIBERAL ARTS
www.rit.edu/cla
Putting progress in perspective. At RIT, youll have a unique opportunity to study traditional
liberal arts subjects within the framework of a technological university.
The College of Liberal Arts offers 13 careeroriented bachelors degree programs and more
than 30 liberal arts minors, and it plays a
central role in the general education of every
undergraduate at RIT.
We offer the advantages of a small college
and the benefits of a major university. Youll
have the chance to participate in seminarstyle classes, independent study, and facultyguided research projects. Youll find professors
who are respected in their fields but not too
busy to get to know you personally.
If youre undecided about your career choice,
you can pursue the liberal arts exploration
option. Personalized advising will help you
formulate your educational plans while you
explore the colleges majors. Youll sample
courses in the areas that interest you and
investigate which career path is best.
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Enrollment
Undergraduate 535
Graduate 85
Undergraduate
Majors and Options
Advertising and Public Relations
Communication
Criminal Justice
Digital Humanities and
Social Sciences
Economics
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NTID
www.rit.edu/ntid
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Learning by doing
After graduation, your chances of finding a
job in your field are excellent. Last year, 94
percent of deaf and hard-of-hearing graduates
who sought jobs found one within a year.
Our graduates are pursuing careers at places
such as NASA, Microsoft, U.S. Department of
Defense, BNY Mellon, Sprint, and many other
corporations and organizations across the
country. Part of the reason for this success is
RITs cooperative education program. While
Outstanding access
and support services
RIT provides one of the most accessible
educational communities in the world for deaf
and hard-of-hearing students. At RIT, deaf and
hard-of-hearing students are part of a unique
college community that understands their
educational needs like no other university in
the world.
If you qualify to take courses in one of RITs
eight mainstream colleges, NTID will provide
the educational access services you need.
You can choose from among sign language
interpreting services, FM systems, notetaking,
or real-time captioning services. Alternative
services also may be provided. You also will
Enrollment
Deaf and hard-of-hearing
students at NTID
Undergraduate 625
Graduate
15
Deaf and hard-of-hearing
students in other RIT colleges
Undergraduate 543
Graduate
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Hearing students at NTID
Undergraduate 150
Graduate
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Communication services
You dont have to leave campus for audiological,
speech/language, or cochlear implant support. RITs
Communication Studies and Services Department
provides services and collaborative educational
programs through which you can broaden and/
or strengthen your communication competencies.
On-site audiologists provide services related to hearing and hearing aids, cochlear implants, and assistive
devices, and speech-language professionals offer a
broad range of speech and language services.
Leading-edge facilities
The educational facilities at RIT are state of the art.
Classrooms are specially designed to allow the best
possible vision from all parts of the room. The NTID
Learning Center provides academic, tutorial, and
other learning opportunities for students as well
as networked computer workstations and distance
learning capabilities.
Residence halls and academic buildings are
equipped with visual emergency systems and
direct access to campus computing facilities.
*See p. 53 for admission requirements.
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College of
SCIENCE
Formula for success. Start with a challenging curriculum, add
a laboratory-intensive environment and a talented, dedicated,
accessible faculty, and you will multiply your career and graduate
study opportunities exponentially. Thats the College of Sciences
proven equation for a superior undergraduate education.
science.rit.edu
Since 2005,
27 RIT students have won the
Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship.
The Goldwater Foundations Scholarship
Program honors Senator Barry Goldwater
and was designed to foster and encourage
outstanding students to pursue careers
in the fields of mathematics, the natural
sciences, and engineering. The Goldwater
Scholarship is the premier undergraduate
award of its type in these fields.
Resources
Because RIT has always been committed to
undergraduate education and research, we
dont reserve the best and newest equipment
for graduate students and professors. As an
undergraduate, youll have access to it all.
Undergraduate research is important, too.
The skills developed through research are
the foundation of a life in a science field.
Undergraduate research teaches you how
to handle the uncertainty and unexpected
results that are the nature of scientific research.
Youll be exposed to the truly exhilarating part
of discovery, and be better prepared for the
challenges youll face in the future.
You might also work in one of the research
facilities supported by the College of Science,
including the NanoPower Research Lab,
the Center for Detectors, the Center for
Computational Relativity and Gravitation, the
Multidisciplinary Vision Research Laboratory,
or the Confocal Microscopy Laboratory.
Special options
If you are interested in the life sciences,
mathematics, or physical sciences, but are not
sure what your focus should be, consider the
science exploration option. While taking
foundation science, math, and general education courses youll engage in a yearlong, teambased research experience. Youll learn how to
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Hands-on experience
As a College of Science student, you
dont have to wait until graduation to gain
professional experience. You may choose to
pursue cooperative education, which adds
several months of paid work experience to
the traditional four-year sequence. A popular
option, co-op work may begin in the second
or third year, depending on your major.
Other experiential learning opportunities
include independent research, study abroad,
and Research Experiences for Undergraduates
an NSF-funded program that allows students
to conduct research away from their
home universities.
2015
Elizabeth Bondi
imaging science
Selene Chew
computational mathematics
Tyler Godat
physics and applied mathematics
Emily Holz
biomedical engineering
2014
Alexander John Triassi
biotechnology
Taylor Mallory Barrett
chemistry
2013
Bryan Tyler Ek
applied mathematics, physics
Tessa DiDonato
biochemistry
2012
Colin Murphy Axel
imaging science
Kimbria Justine Blake
biochemistry
Uncommon Programs
How do satellites beam images back to Earth?
Could light replace electricity as an energy
source? How can we enhance images of the
brain taken by CAT scans?
Students in RITs Carlson Center for Imaging
Science, a unique teaching and research facility,
explore and answer questions like these. Learn
about imaging systems ranging from human
vision to virtual reality. Discover how imaging
Enrollment
Undergraduate 885
Graduate 310
Undergraduate
Majors and Options
Chester F. Carlson Center
for Imaging Science
Imaging Science
Thomas H. Gosnell
School of Life Sciences
Bioinformatics
Biology
Biotechnology and
Molecular Bioscience
Environmental Science
School of Mathematical Sciences
Applied Mathematics
Applied Statistics and Actuarial
Science
Computational Mathematics
School of Chemistry and
Materials Science
Biochemistry
Chemistry
School of Physics and Astronomy
Physics
Science Exploration Option*
Students interested in
premedicine, predentistry,
preveterinary, or preoptometry
advising programs may select any
major at RIT. See p. 17 for more
information.
* An exploratory option for students
to determine which major best
fits their interests.
For a full list of minors offered at RIT,
see page 7.
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School of
www.rit.edu/sois
INDIVIDUALIZED
STUDY
Some students feel that choosing a major from a single academic discipline is limiting and does
not reflect their range of talents and interests. Others want to pursue their education at their
own pace or in such a way that maximizes hands-on and out-of-class learning.. In SOIS, you have
the ability to create an academic program that fits not only your academic and career goals, but
your life as well.
The School of Individualized Study is about
you: your ideas, your interests, your goals. You
and an adviser work closely together to design
a degree that best meets your ideas, interests,
and goals through careful consideration of all
courses RIT has to offer. The school is committed
to helping students be innovative and have a
voice in their degree curriculum.
The School of Individualized Study (SOIS) offers
students interested in more than one area
of study the option of creating personalized
undergraduate programs directly related to
their interests and aspirations. Todays business
world values and looks for individuals with
diverse academic backgrounds. SOIS offers
students this valuable opportunity through
its applied arts and science degree program.
This program focuses on providing the student
a multidisciplinary approach to learning that
can be applied to the professional environment.
The diverse nature of the applied arts and
science program is an asset to any corporation.
Like the school itself, SOIS students are
anything but typical. Some are full-time
undergraduate students with nontraditional
ideas about what they want from their college
degree. Some are adults with families and
careers, attending classes online or at night,
while others. Through the schools flexible
multidisciplinary programs, students follow
plans of study tailored to their individual
interests that incorporate courses or sets of
courses fromthe school or other RIT departments.
Computer/technical focus
Applied computing
Technical communications
Computer science studies
Engineering technology studies
Computer graphics
Mechanical technology
How it works
In conjunction with your academic advisor or
faculty mentor, you will develop a Plan of Study.
You will discuss the number of concentrations
needed for your Plan of Study, the available
areas of study, and the possible courses you
could take to achieve your stated goals. You will
also discuss course ideas to complete any
needed general education requirements. Each
Plan of Study must be reviewed and accepted
by the SOIS Admissions Review Committee.
Business/management focus
Leadership
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Quality management
Health systems administration
Project management
Innovation
Enrollment
Undergraduate 250
Graduate 35
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Student Life
A SPIRITED,
CONNECTED
COMMUNITY
Catch the spirit! Students take their academic pursuits
seriously, but theyll be the first to tell you that they are
passionate about life outside of the lectures and labs.
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Tiger fans love their Division I hockey! The mens hockey team
has won three Atlantic Hockey Championships, most recently
in 2015. The womens hockey team has won two College
Hockey America championships in its four seasons as a
Division I program, including back-to-back titles in 2015 and
2016. Both teams appeared in the NCAA tournament in 2015.
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Housing Options
Lifestyle Floors
Alcohol/Substance-Free Lifestyle
Option
Co-ed Floors
Honors Housing
Intensified Study Floors
Living-Learning Communities
Mainstream Floors (with both
deaf/hard-of-hearing and
hearing students)
Single-Sex Floors
Single-Sex Suites
21 and Over Lifestyle Option
Wellness Lifestyle Option
Mud Tug is an annual event hosted by Zeta Tau Alpha sorority and Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. The
tournament lasts all day and draws hundreds of participants from the RIT community. Each year, the
event raises funds for charities in Rochester, and is one of the largest fundraising events on campus.
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Greek Housing
6 Fraternities
5 Sororities
Multiple perspectives
Diversity and inclusion in all of its forms are
appreciated and celebrated at RIT, and are a
multidimensional reality across the campus.
Students from every state in the U.S. live and
learn in RITs dynamic academic community. In
addition, more than 2,700 international students
from more than 100 countries are also enrolled
at RIT, meaning that you will be exposed to
many different academic, social, and cultural
opportunities to embrace diversity and inclusion.
Nearly 3,200 of our students are from diverse
ethnic and racial backgrounds. Many of our
student clubs and organizations celebrate racial
and ethnic diversity and there are several offices
and programs on campus dedicated to serving
their needs, including the Multicultural Center
for Academic Success (MCAS), the
McNair Scholars Program, and the Future
Stewards Program (FSP).
Adding a social and educational dynamic not
found at any other university are more than 1,200
deaf and hard-of-hearing students supported by
RITs National Technical Institute for the Deaf.
RIT has made a strong commitment to
enrolling students from all socioeconomic
backgrounds. Last year, more than 77% of fulltime undergraduates received more than $300
million in financial aid. The Office of Financial
Aid and Scholarships is a resource for students
to receive support and have their questions
answered about financing their education.
Religious diversity is celebrated here in all
its forms. Regardless of your religious affiliation,
there is a community ready to welcome you to
RIT. In addition to the Center for Religious Life,
there are clubs and organizations that celebrate
religious identity and expression on campus
as well.
Women represent a wide range of backgrounds and academic interests. RIT provides
many resources and outlets for women designed to create a strong social and educational
environment for female students including
Women Engineers at RIT, Women in Business,
Women in Technology, Women in Science, and
Women in Computing. RIT is also supportive
of individuality and freedom of expression. Related organizations and resources include the
RIT Center for Women and Gender, the RIT Gay
Alliance, the RIT Q Center, and OUTspoken.
As you can see, RIT is a diverse, inclusive, and
multiculturally rich community. The information
above includes just some of the many perspectives you will find at RIT!
Past and present womens cross country and track athletes completed an eight-day, 1400-mile RIT Tiger
Trail relay from Auburn, Ala., to RIT. The run was held to raise awareness for the national Tigers For Tigers
coalition. The athletes were the first female group on campus to complete a journey of this magnitude.
Living on campus
More than one-half of our full-time students live
on campus in residence halls or apartments, and
our self-contained, suburban location creates
a safe and secure atmosphere. Just about
anything you need is available and accessible,
including athletics facilities, dining halls with
cuisines from around the world, a post office,
a health center, and even a convenience store
in the residence halls. Our student housing is
among the safest, most comfortable, and
technologically advanced youll find anywhere.
CATCH
THE
SPIRIT!
Wellness
RIT recognizes the need for wellness education
in todays society. To meet this need, RIT
offers an exceptional program of specifically
designed courses to help students develop
and maintain a well-balanced, active lifestyle.
The Wellness education requirement is
MORE THAN
300
CLUBS AND
ORGANIZATIONS
SPONSOR MORE THAN
1,300
ON-CAMPUS
EVENTS
ANNUALLY
For more information,
visit campuslife.rit.edu.
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A winning tradition
RITs intercollegiate teams have a history of
excellence, recording many impressive seasons
and capturing a number of conference and
national championships. RIT teams are members
of the National Collegiate Athletic Association
(NCAA), the Eastern College Athletic Conference
(ECAC), the Atlantic Hockey Association, the
Liberty League, and College Hockey America.
RITs Student Government supports bowling,
equestrian, fencing, roller hockey, field
hockey, mens lacrosse, alpine skiing, mens
volleyball, water polo, and Ultimate Frisbee
club-level teams, among others. Most club
teams compete on an intercollegiate level,
although some are solely for recreational
purposes. Several have competed in national
championship tournaments.
Unwind, relax
With the exception of your college and
residence hall, youll probably find yourself in
the Student Alumni Union and Campus Center
more than any other building on campus.
There are plenty of other spots on campus
to grab a coffee, snack, or meala coffeehouse
in the library, a caf and market, and custom
wrap and pizza outlets, among others.
Park Point at RIT, which offers a combination
of apartment-style housing for approximately
850 students, also has 80,000 square feet
of restaurant and retail space, including
Barnes & Noble @ RIT, the campus store.
Varsity sports:
Fall
Mens Soccer
Womens Soccer
Womens Tennis
Womens Volleyball
Womens Basketball
Mens Swimming
Womens Swimming
Mens Wrestling
Mens Crew
Womens Crew
Mens Lacrosse
Womens Lacrosse
Womens Softball
Mens Tennis
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APPLYING FOR
ADMISSION
Each year, entering students bring a broad range of academic, career, and personal interests to
our campus. We encourage applicants from a variety of geographic, social, cultural, economic, and
ethnic backgrounds.
Admission to RIT is competitive, but
our admission process is a personal one.
We are interested in learning about your
interests, abilities, and goals in order to
provide the best information and guidance
we can as you select the college that is right
for you.
Admission factors
Factors considered in our admission
decisions include, but are not limited to,
past academic performance (particularly in
required academic subjects), admission test
scores, competitiveness of high school, and
academic major selected. Recommendations
from those familiar with your academic
performance and interviews with an
admissions counselor are often influential.
Students applying for freshman admission
in the fall (September) may apply through
the Early Decision or Regular Decision Plans.
The Early Decision Plan is designed for students
who consider RIT their first-choice college and
wish to make an early commitment regarding
admission. The application deadline for Early
Decision is November 15. Early Decision
applicants will receive their admission
decision beginning in mid-December.
The application deadline for Regular Decision
is January 15. Regular Decision applicants will
receive their admission decision beginning in
mid-February.
Applications received after January 15
(November 1 for spring) will be reviewed on
a space-available basis, with notification letters
mailed four to six weeks after the application
is received. Students interested in being
considered for merit-based scholarships or
the RIT Honors program must apply by
January 15.
Students interested in beginning their
studies in the spring semester are encouraged
to submit all required application materials by
November 1.
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Choice of major
Most students applying to RIT choose a specific
major as part of the admission process. Given
the variety of academic majors, admissions
requirements may differ from one major to another. For example, a computer science applicant
would present particular strength in mathematics,
while a student applying for a fine arts major
would need to show artistic talent through a
required portfolio.
The chart provided on the following pages
may be helpful to you in selecting a major
appropriate to your interests and academic
background. If you are applying for freshman
admission, check to see which majors best fit
your high school course work and SAT or ACT
scores. Please remember that standardized tests
are only one of many factors reviewed in our
selection process. This information is provided
as a guide to help you determine which major
is the best fit for you.
We encourage applicants to indicate a
second and third choice of major when
applying for admission. If RIT is unable to
offer you admission to your first-choice
major, you may be qualified for admission
to one of your alternative choices.
Undeclared options
Students may also enroll in one of the many
undeclared options offered across the university.
If you have interests that span two or more
colleges within RIT, the University Studies
option provides students a year to explore and
focus their academic and career interests.
If your primary interests fall within a specific
college, but you are unsure of your specific
major, most of our colleges offer Undeclared
Options. These college-based options help
you discover more about your specific interests
within the majors offered by the college. The
following undeclared options are available:
Undeclared Art and Design
Business Exploration
Computing Exploration
Undeclared Crafts
Engineering Exploration
Undeclared Engineering Technology
Liberal Arts Exploration
Undeclared Photography
Science Exploration
International students
We invite you to apply and join the more than
2,500 international students currently enrolled
at our Rochester campus. In addition to the
standard admissions requirements, students
whose native language is not English should
submit results from the TOEFL or IELTS exam.
International applications are reviewed
as they are received (rolling admission).
However, we encourage you to complete
your application and submit all required
documents by January 15 for fall entry
(November 1 for spring semester entry)
to receive the best consideration for
admission and scholarships. Applications
received after January 15 (November 1
for spring) will be considered on a spaceavailable basis.
International students seeking freshman
admission must also demonstrate that they
have the financial resources to meet the cost
of attendance. Students with strong academic
performance may be considered for partial
scholarships from RIT. Students who are awarded
partial merit- or need-based scholarships may
use scholarships awarded as part of the
documentation of financial support.
Transfer credit
Transfer credit will be considered for relevant
course work where a grade of C or better was
earned at a regionally accredited college or
university. Official transcripts must be submitted
and will be reviewed on a course-by-course
basis. RIT also reviews work performed in
courses and training programs evaluated by
the American Council on Education (e.g., CLEP,
DANTES, etc.). Minimum acceptable scores vary
by course and major.
Higher Education
Opportunity Program
RIT and New York state co-sponsor the Higher
Education Opportunity Program (HEOP). This
program is open only to New York state residents
with academic deficiencies related to financial or
educational disadvantages. HEOP students are
provided with a variety of support services, including financial assistance, counseling, tutoring,
and a pre-freshman summer program to assist in
the transition to college. For more information,
please contact our HEOP Office at 585-475-2506,
or go to www.rit.edu/heop.
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Middle 50% of
Accepted Applicants for 2016
SAT
(CR+M)
ACT
Composite
College of
Applied
Science and
Technology
Civil Engineering
Technology
Computer Engineering
Technology (all options)
Electrical Engineering
Technology (all options)
Electrical/Mechanical
Engineering Technology
Manufacturing
Engineering Technology
Mechanical Engineering
Technology
Undeclared Engineering
Technology Option1
Environmental
Sustainability, Health
and Safety
Packaging Science
1100-1270
(Old scoring)
1170- 1330
25-30
1070-1250
International Hospitality and Service Management
(Old scoring)
1140- 1310
21-26
Saunders
College of
Business
Golisano
College of
Computing
and
Information
Sciences
Kate Gleason
College of
Engineering
College of
Science
College
of Health
Sciences and
Technology
1
2
Accounting
Finance
International Business
Management
Management Information
Systems
Marketing
New Media Marketing
Business Exploration
Option1
Computer Science
Computing and
Information Technologies
Computing Security
Game Design and
Development
Human-Centered
Computing
Biomedical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering
(all options)
Industrial Engineering
(all options)
Mechanical Engineering
(all options)
Microelectronic
Engineering
Engineering Exploration
Program1
Applied Mathematics
Applied Statistics and
Actuarial Science
Biochemistry
Bioinformatics
Biology
Biotechnology and
Molecular Bioscience
Chemistry
Computational
Mathematics
Environmental Science
Imaging Science
Physics
Science Exploration
(Undeclared Option)1
Biomedical Sciences
Diagnostic Medical
Sonography (Ultrasound)
Exercise Science
Nutrition Management
Physician Assistant
(BS/MS)
1090-1280
3 years of math required; pre-calculus recommended
(Old scoring)
1160 - 1340
24-29
1200-1390
(Old scoring)
1270 - 1440
28-33
1230-1400
(Old scoring)
1300- 1450
28-32
1160-1350
(Old scoring)
1230-1410
27-32
1100-1270
(Old scoring)
1170-1330
26-30
Pre-Professional Studies
The University Studies option is coordinated by the Division of Academic Affairs for students who wish to explore majors across two or
more of RITs colleges. The program provides students one year to explore and focus their academic and career interests. Admission to
this program is based on high school performance, standardized test scores, and appropriate preparation for possible academic interests.
Please refer to admissions requirements in the colleges that correspond to your possible interests.
A one-year program for students wishing to explore alternatives before selecting a specific major within this RIT college or school.
Pending New York state approval
College of
Imaging Arts
and Sciences
School of Design
3D Digital Design
Graphic Design
Industrial Design
Interior Design
New Media Design
Undeclared Design
Option1
Middle 50% of
Accepted Applicants for 2016
SAT
(CR+M)
ACT
Composite
1090- 1290
(Old scoring)
1160-1350
25-30
1160-1350
(Old scoring)
1230- 1410
26-31
1050-1230
(Old scoring)
1130-1300
23-27
1020-1190
(Old scoring)
1100-1260
23-27
College of
Liberal Arts
School of
Individualized
Study (SOIS)
Advertising and
Public Relations
Communication
Criminal Justice
Digital Humanities
and Social Sciences
Economics
International and
Global Studies
Journalism
Museum Studies
Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology
Public Policy
Sociology and
Anthropology
Liberal Arts Exploration1
1040-1260
(Old scoring)
1120-1320
24-29
Deaf and hard-of-hearing students seeking admission to bachelors degree programs in the other colleges of RIT should refer to the information for
the appropriate college and apply for NTID support and access services during the application process. A Pre-baccalaureate Studies Option is also
available for students who may need additional preparation before entering a bachelors degree program.
National
Technical
Institute for
the Deaf
(NTID)
1170-1270
(Old scoring)
1240-1330
27-30
18-21
14-17
SCHOLARSHIPS
Take the first step. Youve decided that youre looking for the quality, reputation, and responsiveness
of a private college or university. How can your family afford this investment in your future?
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Types of aid
Merit scholarships are awarded in recognition of outstanding academic and extracurricular achievements, regardless of financial
need. All freshman admission applications
submitted to RIT by January 15 will be
reviewed for merit scholarship consideration.
A number of merit scholarships are awarded
through our Presidential Scholarship
program for entering freshmen. Scholarship
recipients are selected on the basis of their
excellent academic records, recommendations, and the requirements for their intended
academic program.
RIT Achievement Scholarships recognize
applicants who have excelled in academic
and extracurricular activities and also
demonstrated special abilities in areas
such as leadership, community service,
entrepreneurship, or artistic talent.
Grants are gifts of financial assistance
awarded on the basis of demonstrated
financial need. Students may qualify for
need-based grants offered by RIT as well as
grants from state and federal governments,
such as federal Pell Grants and the New York
State Tuition Assistance Program (TAP).
Student loans offered through the federal
Direct Loan and federal Perkins Loan programs
are not repaid until after graduation or
termination of study, and interest rates are low.
Employment opportunities also are
available to help meet college expenses.
More than 5,000 students were employed
on campus last year. Full-time salaried
employment through RITs cooperative
education program also can contribute
Academic Year
(two semesters)
NTID*
$38,024
$15,140
Room (double)
7,162
7,162
5,112
5,112
Fees
544
544
Total
$50,842
$27,958
Charges
Tuition
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OFF CAMPUS:
ROCHESTER, NY
Discover. Explore. Relax. High-tech industry, history and culture, entertainment, recreation
youll find all of these and more in Rochester. Students from 11 colleges and universities, four of
which are within five miles of RIT, add spirit and style to the area.
The RIT campus is about six miles from downtown Rochesterjust minutes away if you want
to explore and enjoy the citys entertainment,
cultural, and employment opportunities.
If youre seeking a dynamic environment,
Rochester offers a perfect settingits large
enough to provide the dining and night life
opportunities you might expect in a bigger city,
yet small and friendly enough to be inviting
and accessible. In fact, Rochester was rated
sixth overall in the best places to live
category by Places Rated Almanac.
High-tech, communications, optics, research,
and manufacturing companies, including many
Fortune 500 companies, choose Rochester
as their base of operations. The city has more
than 4,000 exporting companies. Xerox Corp.,
Bausch & Lomb, Inc., Paychex Inc., Frontier
Corp., Eastman Kodak Co., and other national
and international firms make Rochester a great
place to learn about the world of business.
In addition, these firms and other Rochester
companies offer excellent co-op and
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Plenty to do
Entertainment comes in many forms in
Rochester. From a performance by the
Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra in the
fabulous Eastman Theatre to a poetry reading
at Javas Caf to a soccer match at Sahlens
Stadium, theres sure to be something to suit
you. Highlights for many students include visits
to Seneca Park Zoo, Geva Theatre, Seabreeze
Amusement Park, The Strong National Museum
of Play, Memorial Art Gallery, Strasenburgh
Planetarium, Rochester Museum & Science
Center, and the George Eastman House
International Museum of Photography and
Film. Youll find an exciting selection of art
galleries, cinemas, theaters, comedy clubs,
restaurants, concert halls, and nightclubs
featuring live music and dancing.
With several professional sports teams,
Rochester has been rated the best minorleague sports market. The Rochester Americans
(ice hockey), Red Wings (baseball), Knighthawks
and Rattlers (indoor and outdoor lacrosse,
respectively), Rhinos (soccer), RazorSharks
(basketball), and Western New York Flash
(womens soccer) among others, are cheered
on by their enthusiastic hometown fans.
Throughout Rochester youll find tree-lined
streets; historic architecture; summer festivals;
and plenty of shopping, dining, and
entertainment options to fit a student budget.
You also can experience some of the flavor
of Rochester in the nearby villages and
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COME AND
VISIT RIT!
To get a feel for academic and student life at RIT, nothing beats a campus visit.
We encourage you to explore all that RIT has to offer. Take a campus tour and capture your
impressions of this attractive, friendly, and upscale university with outstanding facilities.
Campus tours
A 75-minute, student-guided campus
walking tour of our academic, athletic,
and campus life facilities is conducted
at 10 a.m., noon, and 2 p.m., Monday
through Friday, when classes are in session.
These tours leave from the Undergraduate
Admissions Office in the Bausch & Lomb
Center. Weekend tours are offered at
11 a.m. on selected Saturdays. Please
schedule an appointment to verify
availability before you plan your visit.
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RIT IN BRIEF
COLLEGES AND DEGREE-GRANTING UNITS:
College of Applied Science and Technology
School of Engineering Technology
School of International Hospitality and
Service Innovation
Saunders College of Business
B. Thomas Golisano College of
Computing and Information Sciences
Kate Gleason College of Engineering
College of Health Sciences and Technology
Wegmans School of Health and Nutrition
College of Imaging Arts and Sciences
School for American Crafts
School of Art
School of Design
School of Film and Animation
School of Media Sciences
School of Photographic Arts and Sciences
College of Liberal Arts
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
College of Science
Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science
Thomas H. Gosnell School of Life Sciences
School of Mathematical Sciences
School of Chemistry and Materials Science
School of Physics and Astronomy
School of Individualized Study
Golisano Institute for Sustainability
NTID*
$38,024
$15,140
Room (double)
7,162
7,162
5,112
5,112
Fees
544
544
Total
$50,842
$27,958
Charges
Tuition
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