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$59,274
per year
In-State Tuition
67%
Acceptance Rate
70%
Graduation Rate
89%
Retention Rate
RIT is a world-renowned technical university known for photography, game design, engineering, computing, and the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID).
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5 exams
15 credits
$29,637 saved
8 exams
24 credits
$47,419 saved
14 exams
42 credits
$82,984 saved
33 of 33 CLEP exams accepted · Up to $207,459potential savings
Arts & Communications
Business & Finance
Sports & Fitness
Major: Sports Science and Kinesiology
Education
Healthcare & Medicine
Hospitality & Culinary
Aviation & Transportation
Engineering
Technology & Computer Science
Broad degrees built to transfer into a bachelor's program rather than lead to one specific career. They're a common starting point at community colleges — you pick your major after you transfer.
A broad program across the humanities, social sciences, mathematics and natural sciences, most often taken as a transfer degree into a bachelor's program. NCES CIP 24.0101 "Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies".
Liberal arts, general studies and humanities programs that do not fall under a more specific code. NCES CIP 24.0199 "Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities, Other".
14
Sports
12
Men's teams
12
Women's teams
Team Sports(7)
Basketball
Baseball
Softball
Soccer
Volleyball
Lacrosse
Ice Hockey
Individual Sports(4)
Tennis
Track and Field (Indoor)
Track and Field (Outdoor)
Cross Country
Aquatic Sports(2)
Swimming and Diving
Rowing
Combat Sports(1)
Wrestling
Typical Admitted Student
Application Requirements
In-State Students
From the U.S. Department of Education’s College Scorecard, most recent reporting cohort.
Net Price(family income < $30K)
$24,680
Per year, after grants & scholarships
Median Earnings
$76,571
10 years after entry, working full-time
Median Debt at Graduation
$26,778
Among completers who borrowed
CLEP Savings at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT)
Each 3-credit CLEP exam (~$97) replaces approximately $1,976 in tuition.
5 exams
15 credits
Save $29,637
8 exams
24 credits
Save $47,419
14 exams
42 credits
Save $82,984
Verified Jul 2026
5 exams
15 credits
$29,637 saved
8 exams
24 credits
$47,419 saved
14 exams
42 credits
$82,984 saved
| Exam | Credits | Min Score | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
CLEP American Government Political Science | 3 | 50 | Accepted |
CLEP American Literature Literature & Humanities | 3 | 50 | Accepted |
CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literature Literature & Humanities | 3 | 50 | Accepted |
CLEP Biology Biology & Science | 6 | 50 | Accepted |
CLEP Calculus Mathematics | 3 | 50 | Accepted |
CLEP Chemistry Science | 3 | 50 | Accepted |
CLEP College Algebra Mathematics | 3 | 50 | Accepted |
CLEP College Composition English & Writing | 3 | 50 | Accepted |
CLEP College Composition Modular English & Writing | 3 | 50 | Accepted |
CLEP College Mathematics Mathematics | 3 | 50 | Accepted |
Participates in HEOP
An opportunity program — it combines admission through the program itself with advising, tutoring and money for college costs — for bachelor's-degree students. It is support layered on top of your Pell, TAP or Excelsior aid, not a tuition waiver.
This campus publishes the kinds of support it offers but not the dollar amounts. Ask the campus HEOP team for the current figures.
Places are limited, so meeting the requirements does not guarantee a spot.
Be a New York State resident. Be economically disadvantaged: a member of a household whose total annual income is equal to or less than 185 percent of the US Department of Health and Human Services poverty guidelines. Be educationally disadvantaged — each participating institution sets its own criteria, which include the probability of academic success and non-admissibility under the college's normal admissions standards. Applications and questions about eligibility and financial need must be made directly to the college.
Provides screening and testing assistance; structured academic support including a pre-entry summer program, counseling, tutoring and developmental coursework; supplemental financial and tuition assistance; and career counseling and one-on-one mentoring. NYSED publishes no dollar amounts — the award is determined by the institution.
Type
Private University
Location
Rochester, New York
Monroe County
Control
Private
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75 career paths
GI Bill Certified
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