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Statistics

95%

Outcome rate

Students have a 95% career outcome rate six months after graduation.

17

Degrees offered

Degrees span the range of computing fields, in addition to a Ph.D. program in computing and information sciences.

25th

Best college for securing jobs

Ranked by LinkedIn for securing “desirable software engineering jobs.”

2nd

Best for game design

Among top colleges in North America for game design and development, as ranked by Princeton Review

RIT students sitting at computers in a game design and development lab

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Matt Huenerfauth

At our college, we have a front-row seat to the way advances in computing are changing the world every day. Our faculty and student researchers are making impacts in fields ranging from accessibility to cybersecurity, and RIT students are hitting the ground running upon graduation.

Matt Huenerfauth
Dean, Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences
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  • September 17, 2024

    Tom Golisano stands at a podium with the RIT logo wearing a black suit and purple tie.

    Golisano awards RIT $10 million

    B. Thomas Golisano announced Tuesday that he plans to award Rochester Institute of Technology $10 million. The gift is part of $360 million that the Paychex founder is distributing to nonprofit organizations across upstate New York.

  • September 12, 2024

    R I T President David Munson is shown in side profile from the chest up standing at a podium. Behind him, a screen is lit up with various shares of blue resembling a computer chip.

    RIT President says it’s ‘an extraordinary time at RIT’

    RIT President David Munson delivered his annual Welcome and State of the University address Sept. 12, where he also highlighted a strong enrollment, research milestones, the initial stages of a new strategic plan, and achievements by students, faculty, and staff.