My Manual
My Manual
My Manual
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Table of contents
Introduction....page 3
Welcomepage 4
At a Glance..page 5
Broad Requirementspage 6
Financial Aid....page 14
Resources..page 17
Conclusions..page 18
Map of Campus...page 19
Index.....page 20-21
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Purpose
This manual is intended for use to new students to help navigate the
difficult transition that occurs during their first year away at college. Here at
Responsibilities
RIT student, Bridgett A. Jackson, is responsible for the images and the
information presented. This manual is not intended for sale nor negative
Scope
There are many opportunities and resources available here at
easy to get lost in the fold and overwhelmed by everything that there is. In
this manual you will get some introductory information in regard to what RIT
has to offer and a quick and simple description of the degrees each of the
And due to the many degrees offered, RIT has a list of criteria that
them. All this information will be described, and included will be ways to get
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welcome to Rochester institute of technology
Welcome to RIT! As a tiger there are many opportunities for success
and growth. To fulfil the ability to succeed, RIT has made sure that there are
academic reasons.
To make sure that there you are given as many options for students,
there are standard requirements for everyone, all majors have specific
available at RIT, the details for all will not be described here. Instead, we will
RIT has a definite mission statement and several goes that it applies to
all students and how the university to presented to the public. Our mission is
simple: to prepare all students for success in whatever career they enter.
This mission is carried out through the individualistic degree plan(s) that
the reason for our success and popularity. RIT makes sure that
opportunity.
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Scholarship and Professional Development: Every student and
teams.
connections.
community thrives with the inclusion that RIT strives for and
continues to expand.
factor in the academic life and social community of RIT and the
public.
RIT.
RIT is not only national, located in Henrietta, New York; but it also
spans the globe to China, Dubai, Croatia, and Kosovo. Fall 2017 brought
along with it over 18,000 students enrolled, and the freshmen class gave RIT
its most diverse class. The degrees offered range from associate programs,
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RIT consists of nine colleges:
Sciences
College of Science
all students to graduate, but the specifics vary depending on the program
being taken. Students are required to complete the mandatory courses for
their program, which are typically listed in the RIT website, under their
college.
Wellness Courses
All students must complete wellness courses, which are also listed in
the RIT website and have a large range of topics. These courses have no
complete and pass two courses, while an associative program only needs
one course. Transfer students can have courses from their previous
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The only options for students not to take these courses depends on
experience to complete: some must complete more than one, while others
are not required to complete any at all. These co-ops can be substituted or
three or four years, but none should last more than seven.
Perspectives
There are eight perspective courses that students also must take.
Social has students learn about human behavior and analyze them,
while the natural science inquiry is about students learning to apply the
principles is similar to natural science inquiry, but it has students learn and
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Immersion
that are related, and can lead to a student completing a minor if they want.
Writing Intensive
intensive courses during their time at RIT. Typically, the first intensive
writing course is First Year Writing; this course is suited to the needs of the
RIT students and is taken to prepare them for college level writing.
Grade-Point Average
students must maintain a grade-point average of 2.8. And all students need
Then there are general education courses that, again, are a required
courses, but they have the ability to be double-counted with other courses in
Financial Responsibility
This can include any fees acquired through damages, parking tickets, library
book damages, etc. Students will not be allowed to graduate until all fees are
dealt with.
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RITs nIne maIn colleges
College of applied science and technology (CAST)
product, and manufacturing). Bachelors and masters are the only degree
types, and engineering students will typically spend five years gaining their
degrees. With these degrees there are seven options to choose from:
program that was created just for their freshmen, the Biz 1-2 Innovation. It is
and to create deeper relations with their professors and fellow students.
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B. Thomas Golisano college of computing and
information sciences
There are all three-degree types, but only one doctorate major, and it is
the degrees, there are thirty-four labs spanning the campus for student use;
and students must complete a cooperative education experience for all the
majors. The majors offered are through computer science, computing and
Like the above college, Kate Gleason offers all three-degree types. The
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College of health sciences and technology
With this college there are only the bachelor and master degree types
assistant (a five-year bachelor and master degree program). RIT has created
workings.
The bachelor and master degrees in this college are further split into
six smaller schools within the college itself. The School of Art holds degrees
in fine arts studio, medical illustration, and illustration. The School of Design
digital. School for American Crafts teaches students the skills they need in
motion picture science, and film and animation, but students can do this with
the best of its type globally for its media arts and technology major. Lastly is
the School of Photographic Arts and Sciences. RITs is larger than most other
photography schools, but this gives students more variety and skill in
different areas. The degrees are in fine art photography, visual media,
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photojournalism, advertising photography; biomedical photographic
school allows students specialized skills in the field that they choose. If
students cannot decide on one specific degree, they can choose the option
of liberal arts exploration where they work with faculty to determine their
Between the bachelor and master degree types, there are twelve
majors for students to choose from. The majors are: advertising and public
philosophy, public policy, and sociology and anthropology. There are multiple
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National technical institute for the deaf
are many combination options and support through this college. If students
of the colleges on campus and dont not yet qualify, they can enroll and finish
off the prerequisites here. And then there is the option, like in Liberal Arts, to
college means that students are given reduced tuition, and students that are
deaf and/or hard-of-hearing are able to only pay about one-third of RITs full
tuition.
College of science
Within this college, there are degree option for bachelor, master, and
highly valued. The office of the dean helps in having an annual undergraduate
seminar, allowing all students to show their research and work on their
skills. Also, each year several students are given awards for their research,
and some get momentary grants. These students that win then participate in
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a ten-week program held at RIT in the summer, and at the end, present their
There is a year-long path for the students, like in other colleges, that
dont fully know what degree they want; but they are not held to only
academic excellence. For need based students, they must show there is a
financial demand for them and they must be registered as full-time students;
meaning that they are required to complete at least twelve credits per
Federal Student Aid (FASFA). Students nationally and globally are accepted
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Types of Aid
they are accepted to, and the recommendations they provide. Freshmen can
obtain the Presidential Scholarship, and transfer students can obtain the
Trustees Scholarship.
Grants: Focused on the financial needs of students, only. These are through
RIT and the state and federal governments. The government grants include
the Pell Grants and the New York State Tuition Assistance Program (TAP).
Perkins Loans. They are not required to be paid until after students have
typically have a six-month grace period after they are no longer have full-
time status.
for jobs. RIT allows students a maximum of twenty hours per week to work in
an on-campus job.
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Student Financial Office and the ROTC program offices if there are any
community for its students. For the students to feel welcomed and happy,
RIT offers over 300 clubs and organizations. For specific, detailed
the student account. They can also go to the annual student resource fair
held during the orientation week of each new year, where they can meet and
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Student Government Recognized Clubs: 194
Student Government: 1
All the below topics are the resources that RIT supplies for its
students. For a direct link and detailed description, student can go online to
www.rit.edu/academicaffairs/advising/student-resources.
Advising
Academic Support
Campus Life
Graduate Study
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Leave of Absence (LOA) Planning
LGBTQIA+ Support
Mental/Physical Wellness
Personal Development
Programs of Study
Registrar
RIT Policies
all the resources, opportunities, and people that are here on campus and also
diverse and interesting people. This time will fly by quickly, so take action
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Index
Cover..page 1
Table of Contents...page 2
Purpose of Manual..page 3
Responsibilities of Author..page 3
Scope of Manual..page 3
Welcome to RIT!..page 4
Wellness Courses..page 6
Perspectivespage 7
Immersion.page 8
Grade-Point Average...page 8
Financial Responsibility....page 8
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College of Engineering.page 10
Resources....page 17-18
Enjoy RIT!.................................................................................................page 18
Map of Campus....page 19
Index.page 20-21
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