For College of Liberal Arts Students

Resources for Your Success

Take advantage of all the support that RIT and the College of Liberal Arts has to offer and make the most of your time here. 

​​​​​​​Academic Advisement at the College of Liberal Arts Office of Student Services

For College of Liberal Arts degree program students and RIT students who are pursuing an immersion, minor, or secondary major in the College of Liberal Arts, academic advisement for:

  • Selecting the right courses for your degree or interests
  • Planning your schedule
  • Staying on track for graduation
  • Pre-professional advising for those interested pursuing pre-law or becoming a teacher
  • Pursuing study abroad, internships or co-ops, and other experiential learning

Academic Advising, College of Liberal Arts

Academic Success Support

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Career-Launching Support, Co-ops, and Internships

An internship or co-op can help you get hands-on experience, explore your career field, network with professionals in the field, and earn an edge in the job market. While not every College of Liberal Arts major requires a co-op or internship, these richly valuable experiences are highly encouraged, and at RIT you can tap into a co-op/internship program that's ranked 6th in the nation. 

Co-op and Internship Information for College of Liberal Arts Students

Read the COLA Career & Life bi-monthly email newsletter for advice and co-op, internship, and job postings. 

Commencement Information

Leading up to your big finale—Commencement Day at RIT— there are lots of steps to follow to make sure you're cleared to graduate and ready to participate in all the celebrations and ceremonies. Visit our College of Liberal Arts commencement webpage for the latest updates, "to do" list items, and more. 

Commencement Information for College of Liberal Arts Students, Faculty, and Staff

First-Year Student Success, Roar and Soar

Your first year at RIT will be one of amazing growth and opportunity. Take it week by week or plan way ahead. On our Roar and Soar web page for first-year students, you'll find a summary of key things to know and do as you progress.  Plus, check your email inbox for weekly reminder emails designed to keep you in the know and on track for stellar transition to your new life as a college student. 

Roar and Soar Resources for First-Year Students

Library Services

The Wallace Library at RIT has resources that can make your academic life easier and your research and study time more productive—including a dedicated College of Liberal Arts librarian, Alison Bersani. Need help finding a source, navigating various databases, formatting a citation, or you just aren’t sure where to start? Alison is here for you. Contact her at ajbwml@rit.edu or 585-475-6381.

Additionally, for students enrolled in Humanities, Computing, and Design, a discipline specialized librarian Rebekah Walker, rgwtwc@rit.edu is available. 

Orientation for New College of Liberal Arts Students

In addition to activities, meetings, and programs hosted by RIT student life, the College of Liberal Arts presents sessions during orientation designed to get you connected with other new students like you in your major as well as with faculty, staff, and a whole host of resources provided for your success. 

Orientation Downloadables from the College of Liberal Arts

RIT Orientation Schedule and Information

Scholarships, Grants, and Special Funding for College of Liberal Arts Students

Often thanks to generous gifts from our own alumni, special funding options for College of Liberal Arts students can help offset expenses for pursuing your degree, internship or co-op, or study abroad or study away. Visit the web page for application deadlines, eligibility information, and application instructions.

Scholarships, Grants, and Special Funding Opportunities for RIT College of Liberal Arts Students 

SIS, the Student Information System

The Student Information System (SIS) is your hub for:  

  • Class and exam schedules
  • Enrollment appointments
  • Required textbooks
  • Final grades and GPA
  • Course history
  • Transfer credit
  • List of advisors
  • Holds on your account
  • Searching for classes
  • Enrolling in, drop, swap, or withdraw from classes
  • Viewing an unofficial transcript
  • Requesting an official transcript to be mailed by the Registrar's Office

How to Use the RIT SIS (instructions from ITS)

Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Started in SIS (blog post)

Study Abroad

600+ study abroad programs in more than 60 countries, short- and long-term opportunities, international campuses, and more—at RIT, your options for study abroad are nearly limitless. Take advantage of these resources and embrace the chance for a transformative experience that can: 

  • Examine your field of study from a new perspective 
  • Meet, collaborate with, and learn from global innovators
  • Build professional skills that will set you apart as a leader in a globalized work environment

RIT Study Abroad

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Textbooks and the Virtual Bookstore

Find the best prices for the materials for your classes and get them shipped directly to you through the RIT Virtual Bookstore. The virtual bookstore:

  • Connects with RIT’s secure login.
  • Shows you the classes you're enrolled in and which materials that class requires or recommends. Offers both purchase and renting options, including third parties like Amazon, so you can compare prices and modalities. 
  • Ship materials directly to you. Living on campus? You orders will ship to campus post offices at Nathaniel Rochester Hall and Global Village.

Wellness Resources

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