Institutional Accrediting Agency:
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RIT is chartered by the legislature of the state of New York and accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. |
Address:
One Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester, NY 14623
US |
Institution Type:
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Private, for-profit, Higher Education |
Credit-earning Options:
Up to 12 transfer credits may be accepted from accredited institutions. Certain restrictions apply. |
Delivery Format:
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Online |
Carnegie Classification:
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Master's College or University I |
Technical Requirements:
Must be equipped with high-speed Internet connection, DSL/cable preferred. PC configuration must support Windows XP or Mac OS X or greater. |
Geographic Restrictions:
US residents only |
On-Campus Requirement:
No on-campus requirement for listed programs. |
Scholarships Offered:
Students are encouraged to work with the University's Financial Aid office to obtain information about organizations that can help them find sources of funding (scholarships, grants, loan forgiveness programs, etc.) |
Loans Offered:
Loans may be available. Applicants may apply by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Candidates may work with RIT's Financial Aid Office to determine aid eligibility and funding options. |
Registration Details:
RIT Graduate Admissions team will assist candidates throughout the application process. All students are assigned an academic advisor to support student success throughout program duration. |