Tuesday Tour Day – Rochester Institute of Technology
July 13, 2010 at 10:29 am — by diana | No Comments
Category: Blog, Choosing a College
We know that as an adult learner, you need information about going back to school quickly and all in one place!
Welcome to Tuesday Tour Day on BackToLearn.com. Each Tuesday we’ll bring you a different education opportunity to consider for your back to school experience.
Today we look at Rochester Institute of Technology—Part-time Undergraduate Studies
Career-focused. Specialized. Technologically-based. Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) is a respected, internationally renowned private, coeducational university enrolling more than 16,500 students. More than 65 of the University’s 200 undergraduate programs can be taken on a part-time basis.
A degree from RIT comes with certain perks. Greater earning potential in growing fields, the support and experience of accomplished professionals with real-world connections, and a world-class reputation that earns immediate respect from employers around the world. Our full-time job is making it easier for part-time students.
RIT offers programs from our main campus in Rochester, N.Y. and around the world through the convenience of online learning. Traditional classroom courses are offered to meet your working schedule: evenings, Saturdays, and days.
Our convenient quarter calendar means our classes last only 11 weeks, offering the opportunity to take classes four times each year — beginning in September, December, March and June.
A part-time certificate or degree from RIT is worth more and impacts your earning power for years to come. You’re prepared to step into the better-paying, high-demand positions in today’s hottest, most lucrative fields. So as you grow, so will your paycheck.
>>To learn more about RIT, view their programs and to request information, click here!
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Hi, I'm Enid, editor of BackToLearn.com. Over the past seven years I've worked in various print and digital journalism jobs. During that time I went back to school to get my master's degree, so I understand how going back to school can be intimidating when you've been out for a while. Fortunately, we're here to help! Check out BackToLearn.com for tips along the way!

