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The world is an exciting place full of challenges and opportunities. The key to success is a good education, and the best education is one designed especially for you.
If you're interested in a bachelor's degree in a field related to business, information technology, engineering technology, or laboratory science technology, there's no better choice than an RIT 2+2 (associate + bachelor's) degree program.
When you choose an RIT 2+2 program, you start on the road to academic success by completing an associate degree transfer program through RIT's National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID), which prepares you to transfer to and succeed in an RIT bachelor's degree program.
What makes 2+2 the right choice for you?
- Access to high-caliber RIT academic programs
- Unparalleled academic support
- Academic success: Deaf and hard-of-hearing students at RIT graduate at more than twice the rate of deaf and hard-of-hearing students at other U.S. colleges.
- The best value:
- RIT receives special federal support for deaf and hard-of-hearing students, so you pay about one-third of RIT's regular tuition.
- When you select an RIT 2+2 program, you're also eligible for a scholarship of up to $3,500 per year for up to five years (find out more about this scholarship).
2+2 Degree Programs
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RIT 2+2 Program in Administrative Support Technology
You start with an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree program in Administrative Support Technology offered by NTID. This program provides you with courses and credits you need to transfer to and successfully complete a baccalaureate program in RIT’s College of Applied Science and Technology.
Upon successful completion of seven quarters of your AAS program, you will transfer directly to the Center for Multidisciplinary Studies within RIT’s College of Applied Science and Technology, where you can pursue a bachelor’s degree in Applied Arts and Science with a concentration in Human Resources Development or Computer Graphics.
For more information about the RIT 2+2 Program in Administrative Support Technology, visit the program website or contact the NTID Admissions Department.
RIT 2+2 Program in Business
You start with a two-year Associate of Science (AS) transfer degree program in Business offered by NTID. This program provides you with the courses and credits you need to transfer to and successfully complete a baccalaureate program in RIT’s E. Philip Saunders College of Business.
Upon completion of your AS program, you will transfer directly into RIT’s E. Philip Saunders College of Business, where you can choose to complete your bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, International Business, Management, Management Information Systems, Marketing, or Graphic Media Marketing.
For more information about the RIT 2+2 Program in Business, visit the program website or contact the NTID Admissions Department.
RIT 2+2 Program in Engineering Technology
You start with a two-year Associate of Applied Science (AAS) transfer degree program in Applied Mechanical Technology offered by NTID. This program provides you with courses and credits you need to transfer to and successfully complete a baccalaureate program in RIT’s College of Applied Science and Technology.
Upon completion of six quarters in your AAS program, you will transfer directly into RIT’s College of Applied Science and Technology, where you can major either in Manufacturing Engineering Technology or Mechanical Engineering Technology.
For more information about the RIT 2+2 Program in Engineering Technology, visit the program website or contact the NTID Admissions Department.
RIT 2+2 Program in Information Technology
You start with a two-year Associate of Science (AS) transfer degree program in Applied Computer Technology offered by NTID. This program provides you with the courses and credits you need to transfer to and successfully complete a baccalaureate program in RIT’s B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences.
Upon completion of your AS program, you will transfer directly into RIT’s College of Computing and Information Sciences, where you can choose to complete a bachelor’s degree in Information Technology or Applied Networking and System Administration.
For more information about the RIT 2+2 Program in Information Technology, visit the program website or contact the NTID Admissions Department.
RIT LST+2 Program in Laboratory Sciences and Biotechnology
You start with an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) transfer degree program in Laboratory Science Technology offered by NTID. This program provides you with courses and credits you need to transfer to and successfully complete a baccalaureate program in RIT’s College of Applied Science and Technology.
Upon successful completion of your AAS program in LST with a GPA of 3.0, you will transfer directly to the Center for Multidisciplinary Studies within RIT’s College of Applied Science and Technology, where you can pursue a bachelor’s degree in Applied Arts and Science with a concentration in Biotechnology Studies.
For more information about the RIT 2+2 Program in Laboratory Sciences and Biotechnology, visit the program website or contact the NTID Admissions Department.
RIT 2+2 Program in Hospitality and Service Management
You start with a two-year Associate of Science (AS) transfer degree program in Hospitality and Service Management offered by RIT’s National Technical Institute for the Deaf. This program provides you with courses and credits you need to transfer to and successfully complete a baccalaureate program in RIT’s College of Applied Science and Technology.
Upon successful completion of your AS program, you will transfer directly to the College of Applied Science and Technology, where you can choose to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Hospitality and Service Management with a concentration in Hotel and Resort Management or Food Management.
For more information about the RIT 2+2 Program in Laboratory Sciences and Biotechnology, visit the program website or contact the NTID Admissions Department.
