NTID Domestic Undergraduate
Full Time
Expenses |
Per Year (2 Semesters) |
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Billable Costs |
Tuition (12-18 credit hours) |
$20,550 |
Student Activities Fee |
$400 |
Student Health Services Fee |
$550 |
Housing (double room - view other rates) |
$9,366 |
Food (standard meal plan - view other options) |
$6,776 |
Total Estimated Billed Expenses* |
$37,642 |
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|
Estimated Other Expenses |
Books, personal expenses, transportation, and loan origination |
$2,890 |
|
|
Total Estimated Cost of Attendance |
$40,532 |
*First-Year Undergraduate NTID Students, add $385 for Orientation fees.
Transfer Undergraduate NTID Students, add $200 for Orientation fees.
Domestic NTID students enrolled in more than 18 credit hours are charged $619 for each additional credit hour.
For financial aid purposes, students living off-campus are provided the same rent and board allowance as on campus. Students living at home with a parent or a relative are provided with a modest allowance for expenses related to living at home and may contact the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships for more information.
In order to be best prepared for an RIT education, students are strongly encouraged to consider the purchase of a laptop. Most colleges have recommended minimum computer specifications. Students may also take advantage of an educational discount if purchased through RIT’s Digital Den.
Part Time
Charge per credit hour is $884. Multiply number of credit hours by this amount to calculate your total.
Part-Time matriculated undergraduates are charged a $100 per semester Student Activities Fee.
NTID International Undergraduate
Full Time
Expenses |
Per Year (2 Semesters) |
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Billable Costs |
Tuition (12-18 credit hours) |
$41,100 |
Student Activities Fee |
$400 |
Student Health Services Fee |
$550 |
Housing (double room - view other rates) |
$9,366 |
Food (standard meal plan - view other options) |
$6,776 |
Total Estimated Billed Expenses* |
$58,192 |
|
|
Estimated Other Expenses |
Books, personal expenses, transportation, and loan origination |
$2,890 |
|
|
Total Estimated Cost of Attendance |
$61,082 |
* First-Year Undergraduate NTID Students, add $385 for Orientation fees.
Transfer Undergraduate NTID Students, add $200 for Orientation fees.
International NTID students enrolled in more than 18 credit hours are charged $1,238 for each additional credit hour.
For financial aid purposes, students living off-campus are provided the same rent and board allowance as on campus. Students living at home with a parent or a relative are provided with a modest allowance for expenses related to living at home and may contact the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships for more information.
All students are expected to have health insurance coverage. Health insurance may be obtained through the university, or through family or individual policies. International Students (except those on H1b visas) will automatically be enrolled in and billed for the plan each semester. International students who have comparable ACA-compliant coverage may submit a waiver form.
In order to be best prepared for an RIT education, students are strongly encouraged to consider the purchase of a laptop. Most colleges have recommended minimum computer specifications. Students may also take advantage of an educational discount if purchased through RIT’s Digital Den.
Part Time
Charge per credit hour is $1,768. Multiply number of credit hours by this amount to calculate your total.
Part Time matriculated undergraduates are charged a $100 per semester Student Activities Fee.
NTID Domestic Graduate
Full Time
Expenses |
Per Year (2 Semesters) |
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Billable Costs |
Tuition (12-18 credit hours) |
$24,678 |
Student Activities Fee |
$400 |
Student Health Services Fee |
$550 |
Estimated Living Expenses |
$16,142 |
Total Estimated Billed Expenses |
$41,770 |
|
|
Estimated Other Expenses |
Books, supplies, transportation, loan origination, and personal expenses |
$3,016 |
|
|
Total Estimated Cost of Attendance |
$44,786 |
Domestic NTID students enrolled in more than 18 credit hours are charged $771 for each additional credit hour.
Domestic NTID students are assessed credit by/experience by exam at $267 per credit hour.
For financial aid purposes, students living off-campus are provided the same rent and board allowance as on campus. Students living at home with a parent or a relative are provided with a modest allowance for expenses related to living at home and may contact the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships for more information.
In order to be best prepared for an RIT education, students are strongly encouraged to consider the purchase of a laptop. Most colleges have recommended minimum computer specifications. Students may also take advantage of an educational discount if purchased through RIT’s Digital Den.
Part Time
Charge per credit hour is $1,028. Multiply number of credit hours by this amount to calculate your total.
Domestic NTID students are assessed credit by/experience by exam at $267 per credit hour.
RIT Certified Programs
The RIT Certified tuition rate is intended for students pursuing courses or programs through RIT Certified. The cost of RIT Certified graduate credit-bearing offerings may vary by course or program.
NTID International Graduate
Full Time
Expenses |
Per Year (2 Semesters) |
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Billable Costs |
Tuition (12-18 credit hours) |
$49,356 |
Student Activities Fee |
$400 |
Student Health Services Fee |
$550 |
Estimated Living Expenses |
$16,142 |
Total Estimated Billed Expenses |
$66,448 |
|
|
Estimated Other Expenses |
Books, supplies, transportation, loan origination, and personal expenses |
$3,016 |
|
|
Total Estimated Cost of Attendance |
$69,464 |
International NTID students enrolled in more than 18 credit hours are charged $1,542 for each additional credit hour.
International NTID students are assessed credit by/experience by exam at $534 per credit hour.
For financial aid purposes, students living off-campus are provided the same rent and board allowance as on campus. Students living at home with a parent or a relative are provided with a modest allowance for expenses related to living at home and may contact the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships for more information.
All students are expected to have health insurance coverage. Health insurance may be obtained through the university, or through family or individual policies. International Students (except those on H1b visas) will automatically be enrolled in and billed for the plan each semester. International students who have comparable ACA-compliant coverage may submit a waiver form.
In order to be best prepared for an RIT education, students are strongly encouraged to consider the purchase of a laptop. Most colleges have recommended minimum computer specifications. Students may also take advantage of an educational discount if purchased through RIT’s Digital Den.
Part Time
Charge per credit hour is $2,056. Multiply number of credit hours by this amount to calculate your total.
International NTID students are assessed credit by experience/credit by exam at $534 per credit hour.
RIT Certified Programs
The RIT Certified tuition rate is intended for students pursuing courses or programs through RIT Certified. The cost of RIT Certified graduate credit-bearing offerings may vary by course or program.