International Students
International Students
RIT Country Alumni Ambassador Program
Europe
More than 100
students from Europe are currently studying at RIT from:
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Read what RIT students from Europe have to say...
Henrik Holm Christensen: Current Print Media graduate student from Denmark
Sandra Sankovic: Current Graduate Student, Service Management from Croatia
Click here to contact an alumni ambassador from Europe.
Grant/Scholarship
In addition to scholarships and assistantships that may be available from RIT, you may wish to secure other funding. Please consider these options.
Fulbright
Website: http://www.iie.org/FulbrightTemplate.cfm?Section=Foreign_Student_Program
Description: The Non-U.S. Student Fulbright Program is designed to give master's and doctoral candidates, and developing professionals opportunities for international experience, personal enrichment and an open exchange of ideas with citizens of other nations. The Fulbright Program supports educational exchanges that strengthen understanding and communication between the United States and over 140 countries. Foreign students apply for Fulbright Fellowships through the bi-national Fulbright Commission or U.S. Embassies in their home countries.
Region: Most countries are eligible.
Kosovo American Education Fund (KAEF) Website: http://www.kaef-online.org/
Description: The purpose of the KAEF Program is to support long-term development in Kosovo by enhancing a cadre of well-educated and trained individuals to address a current lack of human capacity. As a perpetual education fund, KAEF will allow eligible/qualified Kosovans the opportunity to increase their knowledge and skills in areas that would support economic growth and investment in Kosovo by studying in the US at the Master's degree level.
Region: Habitual residents of Kosovo who meet the requirements to study at the Master's level in the US.
Partnerships
RIT in partnership with other highly
regarded institutions in India have created agreements and programs to make
a more convenient process for students to attend RIT.
How to apply
Students applying for graduate study must have a four year baccalaureate degree,
or the U.S. equivalent from an accredited college or university (click
here for Bachelor degree equivalents for your country).
Requirements for admission are different for each program, as is the preparation you need to study. Click here for more information.
Through our online application system, you can apply online for graduate study and also check the status of a previous online application.




