First-Year Undergraduate Application

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We give every application comprehensive consideration and seek diverse applicants who demonstrate character, resilience, and problem-solving skills.

2025-2026 FAFSA® Updates

The U.S. Department of Education has announced that the 2025-26 FAFSA will not be available until December 1, 2024. Students applying Early Decision I and II who are seeking need-based aid will need to complete the RIT Financial Aid Application (opens October 1) in addition to the FAFSA. Learn more

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Statement on Ethical and Fair Admissions Practices
The Office of Undergraduate Admissions continues to put students first in the admissions process. We continue to use fair and ethical practices as we recruit, review applications and counsel our prospective students and their families. Our admissions officers support and promote ethical responsibility with our colleagues in the admission profession.

Manage Your Application

With an RIT admissions account, you can monitor your application, submit a portfolio (if required), apply for the Performing Arts Scholarship, receive your admissions decision, and more.

If you need to change your submitted application, do not submit a new application. Please email admissions@rit.edu with your request (e.g. change academic program choices, switch to Early Decision, change your term, withdraw application, etc).

First-Year Admission Requirements

Mark Muenzer from Undergraduate Admissions is here to help walk you through the first-year admission process. Learn what RIT looks for in applicants, academic requirements, application timelines, and more.

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Application Timeline

You may submit your fall application starting on August 1. Spring Semester or Summer Term applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.

If RIT is your first choice university, there are many benefits to applying with one of our Friendly Early Decision plans. Learn more about Friendly Early Decision Benefits

Admission applications received after the deadline will be reviewed on a space-available basis.
Completing the RIT Financial Aid Application and the FAFSA by the recommended deadline ensures timely delivery of your financial aid offer, allowing you time to make an informed enrollment decision.

Applying Early

Is RIT one of your top choices? If you act sooner, you will know earlier. Consider applying for one of our early plans – Early Decision I, II, or Early Action. You will receive an admissions decision and financial aid offer earlier than Regular Decision applicants.

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Early Decision I is for students who are certain RIT is their top choice. Apply by November 1 to:

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Early Decision II is a second round of application review for students who discover that RIT is their top choice after the Early Decision I deadline has passed.

Apply by January 1 if you like all the reasons listed in Early Decision I and would like to be considered for the second round. If accepted, you'll commit to RIT by February 15 and stress less during your senior year.

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Early Action is for students who are excited about RIT and ready to apply early and hear back sooner. Apply by Nov. 1 to

Choose Your Path

When applying to RIT, you have several options on how to start your journey—all that can lead to on-time graduation.

1. Degree Programs

“I know which major I want to apply to.”

Great! Apply directly to your desired major and start relevant coursework right away.

2. College Exploration

“I know which college I’m interested in, but I want to explore a few majors.”

Apply to a College Exploration program. This will give you the opportunity to have a general focus, but take classes within multiple majors.

College Exploration Programs

3. Individualized Study

"I have a lot of interests, but they don't fit neatly inside a single degree program or college."

No problem. The School of Individualized Study can help. You may be able to design a major around your interests, goals, and career aspirations.

What We Look For

Admission to RIT is competitive, but our admissions process is personalized. We assess academic strength, standardized test scores (if you choose to submit them), recommendations, portfolio quality (where applicable), as well as extracurricular activities and personal career interests.

Our students come from a variety of geographic, social, cultural, economic, and ethnic backgrounds. View the academic profile for a review of last year's incoming class, why they chose RIT, and a list first-year admission requirements.

Our Holistic Admissions Review Process

While there's no magic formula, there are a few key ways to strengthen your application. In this video, computer engineering major, Yohermry Kpodo, sits down with Assistant Vice President and Dean of Admissions, Marian Nicoletti, to get an inside look at Rochester Institute of Technology's holistic admissions review process.

Honors Program selection and notification is also part of our holistic review process. There is no application to the program as every student is considered during their review.

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Academic Preparation and Requirements

For all bachelor’s degree programs, a strong performance in a college preparatory program is expected. Generally, this includes: