Rochester Institute of Technology

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RIT at a Glance

Location:
Rochester, NY
Setting:
Suburban
Control:
Private Non-Profit
In-State Tuition:
$29,283
Out-of-State Tuition:
$29,283
Room & Board:
$10,044
Full-Time Undergrads:
11,667
Part-Time Undergrads:
1,313
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School Website:
www.rit.edu
Admissions Website:
www.rit.edu/admission
Financial Aid Website:
www.rit.edu/financialaid
Application Deadline:
February 1
Acceptance Rate:
59 %
Admission Difficulty:
Average
Average SAT Scores:
1610–1930
Average ACT Scores:
25–30

Best Things

  • Getting professional experience from co-ops
  • The strongly focused academic environment
  • Number of various club and events on campus
  • The variety of wellness courses
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Worst Things

  • The poor girl-to-guy ratio
  • The unpredictable weather
  • Lack of (legal) parking all around campus
  • Lack of school spirit at sporting events (other than hockey)
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Overall ExperienceWhat's This?

RIT does its best to provide students with a wealth of information, great facilities, top-notch academics, and a pretty good athletic program. Living in Rochester for four years teaches students a lot about who they are and what they want out of life (with the lack student-oriented activities, you’ll have a lot of time to think). Many choose to drop out or transfer schools, due to the strenuous quarter system and the arduous work hours that come along with it. Many students who come to RIT on academic scholarships end up on academic probation. Many choose to do the drunken-college-student bit, and many choose the studious-bookworm role; but in the end, many students realize that classwork may not always be the most important thing. Most students here will, at one time or another, disagree with their roommates, RAs, bursars, registrars, and their departments. These are all facts of life, though. No two people can see eye to eye on everything.

In the end, four years and one degree later, many RIT students will tell you that they would willingly do it all over again. Every bad grade, every good party (or vice versa) helps students learn what they really want from life. As students move on to their graduate studies, they are mostly confident that what they have learned at RIT will help carry them through life, and most importantly, give them a competitive edge in the job market. I was told my freshman year that getting into RIT was the easy part, and that getting out was the hard part, which is very true. Well, students get out, and their degrees mean a lot to them. Not only is RIT a very competitive school where students do well, they actually learn a thing or two about life along the way. What more can you ask for from a university?

RIT Student Reviews

Overall Experience at Rochester Institute of Technology

charleebd

Biomedical Sciences and Molecular Medicine '12

5.0
A+

Overall Experience

The school is just wonderful. Teachers are nice and offer lots of support. there are plenty of study supports for the students as well. There is alot of school pride in everything and slowly becoming recognized as a really good school. The social and academic life balance each other out really nicely. Glad I went to this school.

Mar 18, 2011

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RIT Student

Joining the clubs that RIT has to...

Joining the clubs that RIT has to offer has been a great experience for me here. I am involved in a lot of different organizations, which has spurred me to be a more outgoing and active person. It is also nice to be able to make new friends, and clubs are a great way to do that.

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Anonymous

RIT Student

If I could start over again, I can...

If I could start over again, I can definitely say there are some things I would have done differently. I was forced to take a year absence because of my grades. When I came back after a year of working in a horrible job elsewhere, I really appreciated this place a lot more. Getting my education has become a priority now.

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