Self-Study
RIT’s MSCHE Self-Study Steering Committee submitted the university’s Self-Study and Evidence Inventory documents to MSCHE on December 17, 2025. The Self-Study is available for your review at:
(Please note that links to the evidence inventory within the document are not active).
The Self‑Study tells the story of an innovative university, guided by transformative leaders, that has reached major milestones over the past eight years. It also highlights our shared commitment to growing, learning, and seeking new opportunities. Above all, it celebrates the efforts of 103 faculty, staff, and students who worked together over the past two years to bring this report to life. View our Steering Committee, Working Groups, and Affiliate Groups to see the people behind this work.
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Icons are used throughout the report to refer to opportunities for continuous improvement and innovation drawn from the three priorities identified in the Institutional Priorities Report (IPR). We have included a link in the Self-Study to access this separate report.
- Priority #1: Improve Student Success
- Priority #2: Expand the Research Enterprise
- Priority #3: Prioritize Well-Being into RIT’s Campus Culture
A listing of all evidence utilized in the Self-Study is included at the end of the document and categorized by naming convention and by standard.
'Opportunities for improvement and innovation' are summarized at the end of each chapter.
MSCHE’s External Evaluation Team will review the Self-Study to determine if the university meets all accreditation and federal compliance standards. This external team will visit the Henrietta campus at the end of March.