This site is your virtual guide to navigate student learning support services at RIT. Whether you are a student, parent, advisor, faculty member or other interested person, this site is designed to help you sort through the various programs and services offered at RIT to support students as they move toward graduation.

TRiO Student Support Services (SSS), federally funded through the Department of Education, provides comprehensive and individualized support services to eligible first generation, low income, or disabled college students to increase academic standing, retention and graduation rates.

The Arthur O. Eve Higher Education Opportunity Program is a New York State- and RIT- funded program committed to the recruitment and academic success of students who would otherwise be excluded from higher education due to academic and economic disadvantage.

The Academic Support Center (ASC) has services for all students, from incoming freshmen to graduate students. There are drop-in services for math, reading, and writing. In addition, the ASC offers courses designed to teach students how to improve their study techniques and how to make the most of their individual learning abilities. Individual appointments with specialists are available.

The College Restoration Program (CRP) is an intensive one-quarter academic intervention program for students on academic suspension or probation. Students in serious academic difficulty can dramatically improve their performance with appropriate training and support.

The office of Assessment & Research for Student Affairs assists in the planning and coordination of division and unit level assessment activities in order to meet divisional goals. A variety of assessment methods are employed to determine the degree to which Student Affairs services and programs are successful in.

RIT is committed to providing students with disabilities equal access to programs, services and physical facilities, and to fostering an environment where all community members are welcomed, valued, and respected. Students with disabilities who would like to request accommodations should contact the RIT Disability Services Office.

RIT’s Spectrum Support Program (SSP) provides support to students who self-identify with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Case management services provide comprehensive support and graduate level students, serving as peer mentors, meet with program participants to support the development and refinement of skills needed for success at RIT and beyond.

The English Language Center offers advanced academic English courses for international students at RIT and a full-time program of intensive English for non-degree and provisionally admitted students.



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If you are looking for assistance and do not know where to go, click here. This form will ask you a few questions to determine which resources will be the most beneficial for you. If you are unable to find the necessary resources contact us at slsa@rit.edu and we will guide you in getting support. |
Student Learning, Support & Assessment offers a wide range of services and resources to support students, faculty, and staff. For information on the departments in SLSA click here. |
If you need help locating our services, click here for a localized map of our area. Our offices and classrooms are located throughout the Campus Center, the Student Alumni Union, and Monroe Hall. |






