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School Summary
Rochester Institute of Technology
General Information:
Founded in 1829, Rochester Institute of Technology is seated on 1300 acres located in Monroe county. It is a university offering both undergraduate and graduate programs. The school has a student/faculty ratio of 13:1.
Libraries:
This institution has 1 libraries.
Computer Labs:
At least one staffed computer lab is available to students.A wireless computer network is available throughout the campus.Number of computers available are 3500. Free student email accounts are available.
Institutional Control:
Nonprofit control
Address, Phone and URL:
One Lomb Memorial Drive Rochester, NY 14623 For more information call: 585 475-2411. This school has a website at https://www.rit.edu/ Application information for this school is available at www.rit.edu/admissions/apply
Application Fee: $65 Admission Requirements: A written essay or personal statement is Required for Freshmen. High School transcripts are Required for Freshmen. Other application requirements: portfolio of original artwork for Schools of Art, Design and Film and Animation; interview for BS/MS physician assistant program No Application Requirements available.
In-State (per year)
Out of State (per year)
Tuition
$0.00
$0.00
Room and Board
$16,142.00
$16,142.00
Fees
$400.00
$400.00
Total
$16,542.00
$16,542.00
A tuition installment payment plan is available.
This institution offers a cooperative/work-study program.
Financial aid information may be available from the school's website at https://www.rit.edu/.
Special Programs The following special programs are offered: Some degree programs are available as an online learning option, English as a Second Language program, Distance learning program, Double major option, Independent study, Learning disabilities services, Advanced Placement credit, Accelerated degree program, Student-designed majors, Honors program, Graduate courses offered on campus open to Undergraduates, Cooperative (work-study) program, Internships, Off-campus study, Summer session for credit, Sponsors its own study-abroad program, Part-time undergraduate degree programs.
Academic Competitiveness
Moderate competition - More than 75% of freshmen were in the top 50% of their high school class and scored over 1010 on SAT (critical reading and math scores combined) or over 18 on ACT; about 85% or fewer of all applicants accepted.
Incoming Freshmen SAT Scores
Scores
Verbal
Math
700-800
32%
39%
600-699
53%
46%
500-599
14%
15%
400-499
1%
1%
300-399
0.13%
0%
200-299
0%
0%
Incoming Freshmen ACT Scores
Scores
Percentage of Students
30-36
62%
24-29
33%
18-23
5%
12-17
0.95%
6-11
0%
1-5
0%
Incoming Freshmen High School Ranking
Percentage
Percentage of Students
Top 10%
40%
11-25%
33.00%
26-50%
22.00%
Under 50%
6.00%
Baseball, Bowling, Basketball, Cheerleading, Crew, Equestrian sports, Fencing, Ice hockey, Lacrosse, Rowing, Soccer, Swimming and diving, Tennis, Track and field, Ultimate frisbee, Water polo, Wrestling, Cross-country running
Indoor track, Bowling, Basketball, Cheerleading, Crew, Equestrian sports, Fencing, Field hockey, Ice hockey, Lacrosse, Skiing (downhill), Soccer, Softball, Swimming and diving, Tennis, Track and field, Ultimate frisbee, Volleyball, Water polo, Cross-country running
Badminton, Baseball, Bowling, Basketball, Football, Golf, Ice hockey, Lacrosse, Racquetball, Rock climbing, Rowing, Soccer, Swimming and diving, Tennis, Track and field, Table tennis, Wrestling, Cross-country running
Badminton, Bowling, Basketball, Golf, Ice hockey, Lacrosse, Racquetball, Rock climbing, Soccer, Softball, Swimming and diving, Tennis, Track and field, Table tennis, Volleyball, Cross-country running
No intercollegiate male scholarships found.
No intercollegiate female scholarships found.
Undergraduate
Undergraduate Only
Count
Male
9,184
Female
4,892
Total
14,076
Undergraduate, Graduate & First Professional
Undergraduate, Graduate & First Professional
Count
Male
10,819
Female
6,044
Total
16,863
Student Body By Racial/Ethnic Category
Student Body by Racial/Ethnic Category
Percentage
Asian
12%
African American
5%
Hispanic
9%
Native American
0%
White
61%
Other
12%
Student Body By Age
Student Body by Age
Percentage
Under 25 Years Old
97%
At Least 25 Years Old
3%
Student Body By Residence Status
Student Body by Residence Status
Percentage
In State
48%
Out Of State
52%
Student Body By Housing Status
Student Body by Housing Status
Percentage
Live On Campus
49%
Live Off Campus
51%
Brick City Festival (fall/parents' weekend), Freezefest (Winter Weekend), Creativity and Innovation Festival/Spring Weekend
No school organizations data available.
Instructional Program Code Instructional Program Title
45.1001 Political Science and Government, General
26.0101 Biology/Biological Sciences, General
11.0101 Computer and Information Sciences, General
16.0101 Foreign Languages and Literatures, General
27.0101 Mathematics, General
23.0101 English Language and Literature, General
27.0501 Statistics, General
19.0501 Foods, Nutrition, and Wellness Studies, General
42.0101 Psychology, General
40.0801 Physics, General
40.0501 Chemistry, General
45.0601 Economics, General
41.0000 Science Technologies/Technicians, General
26.0102 Biomedical Sciences, General
11.0804 Modeling, Virtual Environments and Simulation
50.0401 Design and Visual Communications, General
50.0408 Interior Design
50.0402 Commercial and Advertising Art
50.0404 Industrial and Product Design
50.0406 Commercial Photography
45.1301 Sociology and Anthropology
30.0000 Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, General
16.1601 American Sign Language (ASL)
11.0104 Informatics
11.0701 Computer Science
30.2001 International/Globalization Studies
38.0101 Philosophy
50.0201 Crafts/Craft Design, Folk Art and Artisanry
09.0102 Mass Communication/Media Studies
03.0104 Environmental Science
51.2706 Medical Informatics
26.1103 Bioinformatics
27.0301 Applied Mathematics, General
27.0303 Computational Mathematics
15.1503 Packaging Science
27.0601 Applied Statistics, General
26.1201 Biotechnology
30.1401 Museology/Museum Studies
09.0903 Advertising
43.0104 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies
11.0103 Information Technology
50.0411 Game and Interactive Media Design
11.0901 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications
09.0702 Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia
52.1801 Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General
54.0101 History, General
52.0101 Business/Commerce, General
40.0101 Physical Sciences, General
19.0505 Foodservice Systems Administration/Management
50.0605 Photography
09.1001 Publishing
19.0504 Human Nutrition
40.0807 Optics/Optical Sciences
26.0202 Biochemistry
09.0101 Speech Communication and Rhetoric
11.0803 Computer Graphics
44.0501 Public Policy Analysis, General
45.1101 Sociology, General
45.0901 International Relations and Affairs
45.0603 Econometrics and Quantitative Economics
09.0902 Public Relations/Image Management
44.0201 Community Organization and Advocacy
09.0401 Journalism
30.5202 Digital Humanities
09.0404 Photojournalism
14.0101 Engineering, General
14.0901 Computer Engineering, General
48.0000 Precision Production Trades, General
10.0301 Graphic Communications, General
48.0701 Woodworking, General
52.0401 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General
52.0801 Finance, General
52.0201 Business Administration and Management, General
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