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Transfer Students Are A Big Part of RIT
This year, RIT will enroll more than 1,100 new transfer students, placing our university among the national leaders in transfer student admission. About 75 percent of our total transfer population comes from two-year schools, and the remaining 25 percent transfer to RIT after beginning studies at another four-year school.

RIT is dedicated to providing superior career preparation for highly motivated, talented, and diverse students. Excellent faculty deliver more than 90 bachelor’s degree programs in our eight colleges. Our innovative and creative programs are enhanced by experiential education and outstanding facilities.

Transfer Student Services
We’re successful in enrolling transfer students because we understand your needs. We provide special programs and personnel to accommodate your during the admissions process. Our goal is to make your transition to RIT as easy as possible. These services include:
  • 2 Transfer Student Open Houses
  • Transfer Merit Scholarships
  • Need-based financial aid
  • Transfer Orientation
  • Transfer Admissions
  • Team Personalized admissions interviews

Differential Admissions

Students applying to RIT choose a specific academic program as part of the admission process. This is important because we offer a variety of academic programs, and admission requirements differ from one program to another. We recommend following a bachelor or associate degree program in your area of interest prior to applying. For more information access our transfer guide.

Apply to more than one major

We also encourage applicants to indicate a second and third program choice when applying for admission. If RIT is unable to offer you admission to your first choice program, you may be qualified for admission to one of your alternative choices.

Transfer Credit - The Basics

A transfer credit evaluation is completed as part of the application process. Credit is granted by the academic departments for coursework that is related to your intended program, if it is taken at a regionally accredited college or university. Usually a grade of "C" or better is required for transfer credit to be awarded.

There is no limit on the number of credit hours that can be awarded, however, a recipient of a two-year associates's degree from another accredited university cannot receive more than 90 credits for that degree. A minimum of 45 quarter credit hours needs to be completed at RIT in the college granting the degree for Associate and Baccalaureate degree candidates. A matriculated undergraduate student's year level is determined by the number of credit hours the student has earned according to the scale below. (This does not include course work in progress.)
Year Level
1-4 Year Programs
5 Year Programs
1
0 - 39
0 - 39
2
40 - 83
40 - 83
3
84 - 127
84 - 113
4
128 - above
114 - 143
5
. . .
144 - above

Transfer Merit Scholarship Programs
Phi Theta Kappa Scholarships: RIT awards $2,000 scholarships to all students who are members of the Phi Theta Kappa honorary society and who complete an associate degree prior to enrolling at RIT. We also waive the $50 admission application fee for all PTK members. Proof of PTK membership or induction must be provided when you apply for admission.

Trustee Scholarships: RIT will award more than 200 Trustee Scholarships valued at $6,000 to $9,000 per academic year to transfer students who: Transfer Merit Scholarship Programs
  1. have achieved a cumulative GPA of 3.3 to 3.59, as computed by RIT (for a $6,000– $7,500 scholarship), or 3.6 or higher, as computed by RIT (for a $9,000 scholarship)
  2. complete an associate degree prior to enrolling at RIT.
  3. are admitted to an RIT academic program as a full-time student.

Achievement Scholarships

Transfer applicants who have a 3.3 or higher grade point average, as computed by RIT, and who have completed over 30 semester hours or 45 quarter credit hours, may qualify for a Transfer Achievement Scholarship valued at $6,000 per year.

In order to be considered for either the Trustee or Achievement Scholarship, students must apply for admission and provide all required admissions credentials by the following deadlines:
  • Winter quarter entry: October 1 
  • Spring quarter entry: January 15 
  • Summer/fall quarter entry: April 1 for priority consideration. 
  • (Applications received after April 1 will be reviewed for Trustee Scholarships on an individual basis if funds remain available


Frequently Asked Questions

Our staff members are interested in helping you pursue your education at RIT. Here are some questions we frequently receive from students and their families:

 

My previous university gave Pass/Fail and Credit/No Credit grades. Will RIT accept courses with these grades?
If the other university's academic policy specifies that Pass or Credit is equivalent to the letter grade of C or above, we will review the course for possible transfer credit.

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I have completed my associate's degree, will my credits transfer?
While completion of an AS degree does not guarantee full transfer credit, we work hard to maximize credit awarded. Completion of a comparable degree program will often allow for third year standing. Transfer credit is awarded on a course by course basis based on its relevance to the program for which you have applied. A transfer credit evaluation is completed as part of the application process.

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My GPA increased to a 3.3 after the spring semester (for fall entry-deadline 4/1) can I now be considered for the trustee scholarship?
The evaluation for scholarships is based on coursework completed before the scholarship deadline.

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Is housing guaranteed for transfer students?
No, it is assigned based on the date of your admission deposit. We recommend applying early and sending in your deposit early to ensure that housing will be available. However our Housing Operations Office does an excellent job assisting student with housing accommodations on and off campus.

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How long will it take to hear of my admission decision?
After we receive your completed application, the process typically takes 4-6 weeks (an admission evaluation is completed as well as a transfer credit evaluation). Due to capacity restraints within some of our programs, some applications will take longer to process. The College of Liberal Arts and the academic department you applied to will review and award transfer credit.

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If you are looking to transfer photography credits from another school, submission of a portfolio is required. A portfolio is not required if you do not wish to transfer photography credits.

Photography Portfolio Guidelines

Send your slide or digital portfolio and completed application to: Office of Admissions, Rochester Institute of Technology, 60 Lomb Memorial Drive Rochester, NY 14623-5604

Can I apply as an undecided student?
If you have over a year (30 semester hours) of coursework completed you need to select a major on your application for admission. The RIT Exploration program (undecided) is a program designed to allow students to complete required courses in Liberal Arts, mathematics, and science, while pursuing career exploration. Students may stay in the program for up to four academic quarters. Therefore students coming in with a year or more of coursework have exhausted their course options for this program.

If you are having difficultly selecting a major because you are interested in more than one area, you may want to look at our Center for Multidisciplinary Studies which allows you to personalize a degree program.