Graduate Study
Graduate Application Instructions
All applicants to RIT's graduate programs must holdor currently be completinga four year baccalaureate degree, or the U.S. equivalent, granted by an accredited college or university. Decisions on graduate selection are made by the college offering the program.
Application Options
TO APPLY ONLINE FOR GRADUATE ADMISSION. If you have not yet submitted an application to RIT, click here to create a record and submit your information. Submit only one application.
IT'S EASY TO MAKE CHANGES. It is NOT necessary to submit a complete new application. If you have previously applied, click here to e-mail changes to the Office of Graduate Enrollment Services. If you prefer, you may also phone [585] 475-2229 or fax [585] 475-7164.
TO CHECK THE STATUS OF A PREVIOUS SUBMISSION Click here. You will need the login you created to gain access to your online application.
TO CONTINUE AN ONLINE APPLICATION YOU STARTED, Click here to login to your account.
TO CHECK THE STATUS OF A PAPER APPLICATION Use this link to create an account which will allow you to view your current status if you submitted the RIT Graduate Application in paper form.
Submit only one application. Email changes to a previously submitted application to gradinfo@rit.edu
If you choose to pay the application fee online, please pay the fee ONLY AFTER YOU HAVE SUBMITTED YOUR APPLICATION (online or in paper) so that your payment more easily can be matched to your application.
International Students
View the non-U.S. citizen admission information.
U.S. Students
U.S. citizen applicants for admission must complete and submit the following:
- Application Requirements
- Admission Deadlines & Requirements
- Graduate Department Contacts
- Verifying Application Status
- Application Checklist
All materials must be sent to:
Rochester Institute of Technology
Bausch & Lomb Center, Bldg. 77, Room 1241
58 Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester, New York 14623-5604
Attention: Office of Graduate Enrollment Services
NOTE: Please be sure to use the same name and same spelling of your name on all forms, records and correspondence. Please include your U.S. Social Security number on all forms and correspondence to assist processing.
Application Requirements
Graduate Application Form
Our Graduate Application form consists of seven parts. You can apply online or download all or parts of the PDF application as needed and mail a copy to RIT's Office of Graduate Enrollment Services. You must have Adobe Acrobat to apply online and to download the PDF application sections. You may download Acrobat for free if you do not have it on your computer.
- Application Instructions
- Application Procedures
- Scholarships and Financial Aid
- Program Information
- Application for Graduate Study
- International Student Visa Information
- Recommendation Letter Instructions & Form
Non refundable Application Fee
RIT requires a $50 application fee for applicants other than RIT alumni and current students within 4 quarters of completing another RIT program.
TO PAY ONLINE BY CREDIT CARD
Step 1
If you submitted your application online, login to your application record at https://futurestudent.rit.edu/grad/login.cfm using the e-mail and password you created when you submitted your application.
If you submitted a paper application, you must first access your record online by creating a user name and password for your application at https://futurestudent.rit.edu/grad/create_account.cfm?previous_applicant=Y.
Step 2
Click on the PAY ONLINE link in the 'Application Requirements Still Missing' section to submit credit card data.
**PLEASE NOTE**
If you used options 1 or 2, you will receive a confirmation window. It may take 3-5 days for processing and to be reflected paid in your application status.
TO PAY BY PERSONAL CHECK, MONEY ORDER OR BANK DRAFT
Your document should be made payable to Rochester Institute of Technology in the amount of $50 [US]. Mail this along with your full name and University ID number to:
Rochester Institute of Technology
Office of Graduate Enrollment Services
Bausch & Lomb Center
58 Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester NY 14623-5604
Official Transcripts
Official transcripts of all previous post-secondary education are required. You must provide official transcripts or certified copies, not photocopies. All transcripts should be sent to the Office of Graduate Enrollment Services with the rest of your application. The admission of a student who has not yet completed undergraduate work depends on the filing of a final transcript showing all course work, the degree granted and the date of the degree.
- U.S. colleges and universities: To obtain transcripts from colleges and universities
in the United States, send a self-addressed envelope to the undergraduate and
graduate institutions you attended and ask the registrar to use the envelope
to send your academic transcripts to you. Instruct the registrar to
- seal the transcripts inside your self-addressed envelope;
- sign and put the school stamp across the sealed envelope flap to ensure the contents' authenticity; and
- return the envelope to you. Note: Transcripts must carry the college seal (stamp) or signature of a college official to be considered official. Colleges unwilling to provide an official transcript directly to the applicant may mail the transcript directly to RIT's Office of Graduate Enrollment Services.
- seal the transcripts inside your self-addressed envelope;
- Colleges and universities outside the U.S.: A final official degree
certificate is also required. You should arrange to have this transcript
or degree certificate forwarded directly to RIT's Office of Graduate
Enrollment Services as soon as you have completed your undergraduate
study.
- Academic documents must be marked with a seal, stamp or ink signature
of an academic official of the institution. RIT will not accept
photocopies, faxes, notarized copies or notorial certificates. Each
transcript should indicate years of attendance, subjects studied
and the grade earned in each subject. A key to the grading system
also should be included.
Personal statement of educational objectives
Please provide a personal statement describing your educational objectives. You may wish to address: (1) why you are applying for the Cross Disciplinary Professional Studies program, (2) how your degree program will relate to your long-range career objectives, (3) what personal or “non-academic” qualities you will contribute to the learning environment in your program, (4) what prior experience you have with respect to your chosen program, and (5) specifically why you want to attend RIT. Attach a separate typed sheet to this form.
Resume or other Summary of Work Experience
You can attach a resume to your paper or online application, or write a summary of your work experience directly on your application forms.
Letters of Recommendation
Two or more letters of recommendation are required for admission to all RIT graduate programs except those offered by the College of Business. Recommendations should come from members of the academic community and/or workplace professionals who know your qualifications for graduate study. All recommendations should be sent to the Office of Graduate Enrollment Services with the rest of your application materials.
Graduate Admission Tests
Applicants may also be required to submit scores from graduate admission tests. The official results of graduate admission tests - results that must be verified by the testing agency- are the only parts of your application that you do not mail to RIT. Instead, you must arrange for the testing agency to send your test results directly to RIT's Office of Graduate Enrollment Services.
Check the admission requirements page to determine which admission test, if any, is required by the program to which you seek admission.
Required tests may include:
- Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
If the department to which you seek admission requires the GRE, your application will not be processed without your GRE score(s). For information about testing dates and sites, contact:
Educational Testing Service
CN 6000
Princeton, NJ 08541-6000
www.ets.org - Miller Analogies Test (MAT)
In a limited number of programs, the MAT may be substituted for the GRE (see page 5). For information, write to:
Psychological Testing Corp.
555 Academic Court
San Antonio, TX 78204 - Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT)
The GMAT is required for admission to graduate study in the College of Business. Applications for the GMAT can be obtained from college placement offices or:
Educational Testing Service
CN 6103
Princeton, NJ 08541-6103
www.ets.org
Portfolio
Graduate students applying for admission to the School of Art, School of Design, School for American Crafts, School of Photographic Arts and Sciences, Imaging Arts, or Photography must submit a portfolio of original work to the Office of Graduate Enrollment Services. View the portfolio requirements and follow the guidelines for submitting your portfolio.
Admission Deadlines & Requirements
RIT maintains a rolling admissions policy for many of its graduate programs. Generally, students may begin a program of study during any of four quarters: fall (September), winter (December), spring (March), or summer (June). However, some graduate departments establish their own admission deadlines and requirements, and some programs offer admission for fall quarter entry only. Further information on deadlines for specific academic programs can be found by contacting the department.
Acknowledgment and Verification
Once the application is received and reviewed, the Office of Graduate Enrollment Services will contact you to acknowledge receipt of your application, and tell you if any necessary items are missing from your file. Each graduate department makes its own admission decisions on its own schedule. You will be notified of your admission status as soon as possible.
Graduate Department Contacts
Need to talk to someone about the program to which you seek admission? Find the program contact's name, phone number and e-mail address on the department contact list.
Verifying Application Status
You will receive written acknowledgment that RIT has received your application. This notice also will tell you if any necessary items are missing from your file. Each graduate department makes its own admission decisions on its own schedule. You will be notified of your admission status as soon as possible. For information concerning the decision status of your completed application, or for further information about application procedures, contact:
Rochester Institute of Technology
Bausch & Lomb Center, Bldg. 77, Room 1241
58 Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester, New York 14623-5604
Attention: Office of Graduate Enrollment Services
phone: 585-475-2229
e-mail: gradinfo@rit.edu
Application Checklist
Find out how to get startedenroll in a program, register for a class, find out which classes are opened or closed, review the academic calendar.
Print the application checklist to guide you through the RIT application process.



