Generally, Rochester Institute of Technology is a fairly selective school. They receive 23,976 applications every admission cycle . The acceptance rate tends to be 67 percent which is equal about 16,100 students who passed the admission process of the institution. However, when the year starts, only about 3,210 or 20% of the applicants will have picked Rochester Institute of Technology as their future school. The ratio of the applicants who applied is 60% and 39% for males and females respectively. However, of the freshmen enrolled, 34% were typically women and 65% were men. The undergraduate application fee requires by Rochester Institute of Technology is $65. To apply to Rochester Institute of Technology, you will need to present these required documents: Completion of college-preparatory program, Formal demonstration of competencies, Recommendations, Secondary school GPA, and a Secondary school record. It is suggested that students applying have a Secondary school rank. Students are asked to submit their ACT or SAT scores to Rochester Institute of Technology when filling out the application. Usually, an ACT score of 27 - 30 or a 1,290 - 1,370 SAT score is the range that students have greater chances to be accepted. This institution also allows submissions of Advanced Placement (AP) credits, Credit for life experiences, and Dual enrollment.

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Student ACT Scores

25th %
75th %



Student SAT Scores

25th %
75th %



First-Year Admission Statistics

Application, Acceptance, Enrollment Statistics from the 2022 Admissions Cycle
Applications
23,976
Male 14,528
Female 9,446

 

Acceptance
16,063
Male 9,619
Female 6,444

 

Enrollment Total
3,212
Male 2,117
Female 1,095


Acceptance Rate
67%
Male
66.2%
Female
68.2%

 

Yield
20%
Male
22%
Female
17%


Application Fees and Other Information

Application Fees

Undergraduate

$65


Graduate

$65



Credit from AP or Pre-college classes

  • Advanced Placement (AP) credits
  • Credit for life experiences
  • Dual enrollment

    Admission considerations

    Required

    Completion of college-preparatory program
    Formal demonstration of competencies
    Recommendations
    Secondary school GPA
    Secondary school record


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    Secondary school rank

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