Returning Student Move-In Information
Returning students living in RIT Housing are not required to make an appointment time in order to pick up their housing keys. These students should plan to arrive in parking lot C, then proceed to 1400 Grace Watson Hall where RIT Housing staff will be available to assist them. Returning students can pick up their keys during the following times:
- August 22-25: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
- August 26-27: 8 a.m.-6 p.m. (subject to change)
Students who live at the RIT Inn or 175 Jefferson should pick up their directly at those locations, not from the Housing office.
More information, including what to bring checklists, can be found on the Current Student Move-In website.
Goodbye, Goodbuy!
Goodbye, Goodbuy!
is a student-run initiative that provides both new and returning students the opportunity to furnish dorms and apartments at affordable prices. Last spring during move-out week, Goodbye, Goodbuy! collected goods left behind from students, which will be on sale during Orientation week. Inventory includes items such as: furniture, clothing, fans, lamps, fridges, televisions, and speakers, as well as items that students might have forgotten to bring to campus (hangers, school supplies, and kitchenware). This year’s sale will be on Aug. 20-21 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., and on Aug. 22-24 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Gene Polisseni Center.
Family and Emergency Contact Information
Please remind your student to update family and emergency contact information in SIS (Student Information System) by going to www.rit.edu/studentcontact. This official record must be updated by your student and does not impact your email preferences for this newsletter. To change your email address for the RIT Parent Newsletter, please do so on the Parent and Family Programs website.
Academic Success Courses
Academic Success Courses offer students an introduction to develop and refine learning strategies in study skills, time management, and academic organization. Applied Study Strategies, Essential Study Techniques, and Study Strategies Lab are zero credit, pass-fail courses and open to all RIT students. Students should check Student Information System for section start dates and to enroll. Three different courses are available. Prerequisites may apply.
Instructor-Led Academic Coaching
Instructor-Led Academic Coaching is a fee-based program designed to help first- and second-year students gain greater awareness of academic success strategies and campus resources to complement academic goals. Weekly instructional meetings (50 minutes for 13 weeks) start during the second week of classes and are curriculum-based; students are encouraged to utilize recommended strategies independently. For more information, please see the FAQs. Interested students are encouraged to complete a two-step enrollment process as soon as possible. Availability for fall semester is limited.