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Don’t just take our word for it. Our reputation as one of the world’s top universities has been acknowledged by many leading college guides, industry, and internationally respected publications. As you search for the right university, consider what others have to say about RIT. U.S. News & World Report magazine has consistently rated RIT among America’s “Best Buys” in college education and included us in other rankings:
In its first survey of Best Design Schools, BusinessWeek named RIT among the top programs in North America. RIT joins other universities for “graduating the innovators companies hunger for.” Our School of Photographic Arts and Sciences has been ranked first among all MFA-photography programs in the nation. Our College of Business has been ranked among the top 5 percent of business schools in the nation in 2008. RIT was ranked third for its compatibility with video gaming in the Global Gaming League’s First Annual Top Gaming Colleges Survey. Our College of Engineering has been ranked among the top 60 doctoral-degree-level engineering colleges in the nation. The Princeton Review currently ranks RIT among its 25 Most Connected Campuses for computing resources. The National Science Foundation has recognized our College of Science as a national site for undergraduate research. “RIT is an extremely challenging school that offers careerminded students a great background in a wide variety of technical fields. Students feel their practical degrees and on-the-job experiences will serve them well in today’s tough job market.” - The Insider’s Guide to Colleges “This is a fast-paced, high-tech school for go-getters who already know where they want to be. After a rigorous education, more than 90 percent of RIT graduates go into the job market, with a significant boost from the school’s cooperative education program.” - Fiske Guide to Colleges “For science and technology, RIT is a superior choice. RIT also has an excellent liberal arts program since students must understand both technological developments and philosophical and ethical issues presented by technology.” - Guide to 101 Best Values in America’s Colleges and Universities “The excellent cooperative education program, required in most majors, has placed printing management students aboard the QE2 cruise liner, turning out menus and the daily newspaper, and photography students at NASA, developing photos of Neptune. In sum, RIT is rich in treasures at a price that, with the help of cooperative earnings, doesn’t send most students or their families to the poorhouse.” - Barron’s Best Buys in College Education |





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