It NEVER says what GPA or ACT score is needed on the site. Ya have to call or make an appointment to find it out.What we look for
There really is no typical RIT student in terms of background, beliefs, or interests. RIT has a very diverse student body. However, that is not to say that RIT is for everybody. The most successful RIT students have a positive attitude toward learning, the desire to get involved in campus life, and a significant interest in developing professional potential. All students should have followed a strong college preparatory program in their post secondary education.
Factors considered in our admission decisions include, but are not limited to:
- Overall GPA & rank in class
- Rigor of course work
- Grades in content courses
- Appropriateness of courses for academic major
- Competitiveness of High School
- Standardized Test(s)
- Recommendation from your school counselor
- Recommendations from those familiar with your academic performance
- Essay
- Portfolio (required for Art, Design, and American Crafts)
rit requires applicants admit to rit that must have at least 3.7 gpa and act 27.
is deaf students must have those requirement, too if they want to get BA?
rit requires applicants admit to rit that must have at least 3.7 gpa and act 27.
is deaf students must have those requirement, too if they want to get BA?
From the RIT website
It NEVER says what GPA or ACT score is needed on the site. Ya have to call or make an appointment to find it out.
It is right that RIT is not for everybody...it is tough to get into.
I already saw it on website before...
it seems same as duke expect ACT is 27.
but why stanford expect is 29...
It is right that RIT is not for everybody...it is tough to get into.
I already saw it on website before...
it seems same as duke expect ACT is 27.
but why stanford expect is 29...
why are you worry about requirement? you are almost done with college in few months. who cares about college admission requirement!
There is a requirement of some sort.
NTID is a lot easier to get in... Only need 11 or higher on ACT to get in NTID, but if you want to be in a real program at RIT that will give you a bachelors. You need to score about 25 or higher on ACT although I know of a few who scored 22 or 23 and still got in. It also depends on your GPA. If you're not good enough to go right into their program, they will put you in a remedial program for a year before you are considered ready.
I know a few people who work in the Admission office at RIT, they'd gladly answer your ridiculous questions if you actually bothered to contact them.
There is a requirement of some sort.
NTID is a lot easier to get in... Only need 11 or higher on ACT to get in NTID, but if you want to be in a real program at RIT that will give you a bachelors. You need to score about 25 or higher on ACT although I know of a few who scored 22 or 23 and still got in. It also depends on your GPA. If you're not good enough to go right into their program, they will put you in a remedial program for a year before you are considered ready.
I know a few people who work in the Admission office at RIT, they'd gladly answer your ridiculous questions if you actually bothered to contact them.
I went to RIT to major in Electronic Engineering. I don't remember seeing those requirements.
There is a requirement of some sort.
NTID is a lot easier to get in... Only need 11 or higher on ACT to get in NTID, but if you want to be in a real program at RIT that will give you a bachelors. You need to score about 25 or higher on ACT although I know of a few who scored 22 or 23 and still got in. It also depends on your GPA. If you're not good enough to go right into their program, they will put you in a remedial program for a year before you are considered ready.
I know a few people who work in the Admission office at RIT, they'd gladly answer your ridiculous questions if you actually bothered to contact them.