![]() ![]() ![]() No additional housing deposit is required. Every student living in RIT Housing must sign an online housing contract. RIT Housing provides the best living environment for students who are in pursuit of successful college experiences where they can develop friendships, be inspired to work on creative projects and engage in new experiences in a safe, residential atmosphere. For more information about supports for D/deaf and hard-of-hearing students with additional disabilities, visit the DeafPlus website. Deaf and hard-of-hearing students who work with DAS for captioning, note-taking, and/or interpreting may also contact the Disability Services Office for support with any additional accessibility needs. DAS provides interpreting, note-taking, and real-time captioning services to the RIT community. Students should connect with the Disability Services Office as early as possible, as accommodations are not retroactive (this is especially important for housing accommodations or support for RIT placement tests.) The accommodation process can begin as soon as you have committed to RIT, and meetings can easily be conducted over Zoom for incoming students.ĭeaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students: RIT is also home to the Department of Access Services (DAS) at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID). Accommodations can help mitigate barriers in any facet of the RIT experience, whether academic, residential, or co-curricular, and may support needs related to mental health, learning, chronic illness, communication, mobility, and more. Disability can take many forms: apparent or hidden, temporary or permanent, static or episodic. The office values disability as a facet of diversity, and is committed to fostering an inclusive campus community. ![]() The Disability Services Office employs an interactive, student-centered process to determine and approve reasonable accommodations for disabled students. Learn more about test and transfer credits International Baccalaureate (IB): Please request that IB send your official score report to the RIT Admissions Office and it will be evaluated in order to determine eligible credit.įor any other college level test credit, please contact the testing organization directly and request that transcripts/score reports be sent to the RIT Admissions Office.Complete your score report requests online Advanced Placement (AP): Please request an official AP score report be sent from the College Board to RIT Undergraduate Admissions.RIT Undergraduate Admissions Office, 60 Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester, NY you have AP, IB or other types of exam credit(s) that you have not already submitted to RIT to review for transfer credit? RIT Undergraduate Admissions Office, 60 Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester, NY students: Please contact the Registrar’s Office at your current or previous college(s) to request that they send your final official college transcript in an official electronic format or in a school envelope to: If you took dual enrollment courses during high school or completed course work through a college, please contact the Registrar’s Office of the college(s) to request that they send your final official college transcript in an official electronic format or in a school envelope to: To check the receipt, you can log in to your RIT applicant account to review your checklist at /status. ![]() Please contact your high school counseling office or school official and request that they send this information in an official electronic format or in a school envelope. High school students: Your official final high school/secondary school transcripts should verify your graduation date. ![]()
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