Student Resources
- RIT/
- Golisano Institute for Sustainability/
- Academics/
- Student Resources
Department-Specific Resources
- Department of Architecture
- GIS M.Arch. Program Guidelines 2025-2026 (link to come)
- Architecture Student Forum MyCourses* page
- Department of Sustainability
For more information about departmental forms and degree guidelines, current GIS students can visit MyCourses*.
*Must be logged in to MyCourses account
General Resources
- Access Services
- Provides interpreting, note-taking, and real-time captioning services to the RIT community
- Academic Catalogs and Course Descriptions
- RIT’s new interactive academic catalogs include the curricular requirements for all graduate and undergraduate programs.
- Counseling & Psychological Services (CaPS)
- Provides confidential and personalized services to meet the mental health needs of RIT students
- Disability Services Office
- Facilitates equitable access to the full RIT experience for students with disabilities
- Financial Literacy
- Provides a virtual library with a variety of resources to learn how to manage your money
- Provides a virtual library with a variety of resources to learn how to manage your money
- Health Promotion
- Educates students with health information, skill development, and opportunities for growth through engaging programming and active outreach efforts
- Office of Access, Engagement and Success
- Offers programs and services to RIT students focused on academic support, leadership development, tutoring and scholarship.
- Ombuds Office
- Provides a safe and confidential place for students, faculty, and staff to bring any kind of problem, dispute or question
- Reporting an Incident
- Report concerns about a student, bias-related incidents, and confidential resources
- RIT FoodShare and Bern's Closet
- Provides RIT community access to free food and clothing on campus
- RIT Graduate School
- The RIT Graduate School acts as a central hub, enhancing the academic journey for graduate students by cultivating a diverse scholarly community and offering robust professional development programs.
- RIT Red Folder
- Indicators of Distress (What to Look For)
- RIT Title IX
- Dedicated to maintaining a safe and inclusive environment that is free from harassment and discrimination against any member of the RIT Community on the basis of their sex or gender.
- RIT Wellness
- Supports students through a multifaceted approach to wellness that encompasses all aspects of personal well-being, including physical and emotional health as well as accessibility
- Supports students through a multifaceted approach to wellness that encompasses all aspects of personal well-being, including physical and emotional health as well as accessibility
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- Helps students on the autism spectrum make connections at RIT for academic, social and career success
- Women, Gender, and Sexuality Resource Center
- Provides advocacy, education, and celebration for RIT community members of all genders, gender identities, and sexual orientation
- Provides advocacy, education, and celebration for RIT community members of all genders, gender identities, and sexual orientation
Career Services and Co-Op Resources
- Architecture program: Adam Griffith, Office of Career Services and Cooperative Education
- Sustainability programs: Annette Hickey, Office of Career Services and Cooperative Education
- RIT’s Office of Career Services and Cooperative Education