Visit RIT/NTID
With a rich history encompassing over 175 years, RIT invites students, parents, employers, and companies to learn more about our dynamic academic programs and our ever-changing campus.
Prospective Undergraduate Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students and Students Interested in ASL-English Interpretation
Find out what amazing looks like! Whether you can visit in person or want to experience virtually, we offer opportunities every day for prospective undergraduate students to get to know RIT/NTID. Students who attend one of these visit opportunities before applying for admission will have their application fee waived.
RIT/NTID Spring Open Houses
Join us on campus March 29 or April 26 to meet faculty, tour campus, and ask your questions.
These Open Houses will highlight NTID’s associate-level programs, associate+bachelor's degree programs, and pre-baccalaureate programs for deaf and hard-of-hearing students. We also will have a program for students interested in the ASL-English interpretation and community development and inclusive leadership bachelor's degree programs.
Learn about Academics and Beyond with Open House Recordings
Get access to over 50 recordings from our fall open house events covering degree programs, financial aid and scholarships, co-op and careers, student life, diversity, performing arts, and more.
All available anywhere, at any time.
Prospective Graduate and Doctoral Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students
Virtual Informational Events
Exploring RIT virtually is an easy and convenient way to find out if RIT may be a good fit for your graduate study.
In-person or Virtual Appointments
An in-person visit or virtual meeting with a graduate admissions counselor will provide a personalized experience that suits your needs.