Resources



Academic Support Center provides academic assistance to all RIT students including Supplemental Instruction (SI), math, physics and writing labs, study skills coaching, academic success workshops, structured monitoring, and many other support services for students.

Center for Residence Life oversees all RIT residence halls and apartments. Through the work of many paraprofessionals and professionals including Resident Advisors, Community Advocates and Community Enrichment Coordinators, they are endeavor to create an inclusive community for RIT students.

College Restoration Program (CRP) is a one quarter academic intervention program for RIT student who are on academic probation or suspension.

Counseling Center promotes and supports the success of all students through the provision of high quality personal and career development counseling, assessment, research, teaching and consultation services by professionally qualified faculty and staff.

Disability Services and Academic Accomodations is committed to providing students, faculty and staff with disabilities equal access to programs, services, and physical facilities at RIT.

First Year Experience is a program for freshman students to help support them in the transition to college. In the first two quarters of their freshman year students are enrolled in an FYE course and participate in coaching with an FYE professional.

Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP) is a state funded program that provides intense support to underrepresented students that meets both academic and economic eligibility standards.

International Student Services provides assistance and guidance to students, faculty, and staff regarding international education and programs.

North Star Center is a resource for ALANA students to help support their success at RIT.

Student Health Center provides health care and education to all students.

TRiO Student Support Services is a federally funded program that supports qualified students with academic and personal problems to help ensure their success at RIT. This is done through tutoring, counseling, and other enrichment programs.

Tutoring at RIT is a website that provides students with information on where to seek tutoring.

University Studies is dedicated to helping all students explore and identify alternate majors and programs.