Choose between Dubrovik and Zagreb and experience RIT Global Scholars Program in Croatia.
DUBROVNIK
Welcome to Dubrovnik, a truly unique destination that magnificently combines natural beauty of the pristine Adriatic Sea and mountainous Croatian landscape with outstanding architecture and old-world charm. The stunning city of Dubrovnik with its historic Old Town became a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1979. The gleaming marble streets are lined with baroque buildings and Renaissance fountains and have recently become the setting for the popular television series "Game of Thrones”. The history of Dubrovnik is a fascinating study of the rise of a great maritime power that lived in peace and prosperity for nearly five centuries. But Dubrovnik is so much more than a fascinating Old Town. It is a first- class destination completed with beautiful pebble beaches, rich cultural offer and a vibrant nightlife. RIT Croatia campus in Dubrovnik is located in the close proximity to the Dubrovnik Old Town at the address Don Frana Bulića 6. The campus is a home to more than 200 students from across the world, and to more than 30 dedicated faculty and staff members. For program cost and other questions contact RIT Croatia at iocro@rit.edu .
Application Process
Make an appointment with a study abroad advisor at your home campus to go over the required application steps. Fill out an online Application form if you are a student from Dubai or Kosovo campus. Students from the Rochester campus should start an application in the Compass and contact Myles Chalue, Study Abroad Advisor at RIT Global at mwciegp@rit.edu to set up an appointment. Application Deadlines Students can apply for the fall semester, spring semester or full academic year.
Fall Semester
April 1
Spring Semester
October 15
Housing and Dining
Students will live in furnished apartments conveniently located close to campus and other surrounding sites. Local bus service is reliable, easy to use and affordable, which allows unlimited travel within the region. The apartments have kitchens so students will be preparing their own meals and shopping at nearby grocery stores. Most apartments sleep 2-6 students with a shared bathroom, kitchen and living area. You should anticipate having to share a room; but while an apartment may be co-ed, any individual roommate will be of the same gender. Apartments are fully furnished. Each room contains a bed with a mattress, linens, towels, dressers or wardrobe. The living room is furnished with couches and TV. There is a seating area in the kitchens consisting of chairs and a dining table. Apartments are equipped with a clothes washer, but none of the apartments have clothes dryers (most people dry their clothes on a clothes rack). Wireless Internet access is also provided. Apartments may be a 20-30 minute walk or 5-15 minutes of bus ride to campus. Another housing option in Dubrovnik is student dormitory, available per request only and depending on the room availability for each semester, where students share a room with another student. All rooms are double, with single beds, work desks, en-suite bathroom, bedding and linens, wi-fi, small kitchenettes on each floor, gym, reception open 24/7 and a student restaurant which is serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Student dorm is 7 minutes away from the RIT Croatia campus by bus, or 25 minutes of walking. Dining options for study abroad students and places to buy food include: smaller mini-markets, supermarkets, fresh green markets, restaurants, fast foods, deliveries and many more places. Each student will receive a handbook at the Orientation, containing dining suggestions.
Course Work
The programs and curriculum at RIT Croatia are fully aligned with the high standards of education of RIT. All classes are held in English and faculty members are American and European professors with rich academic and professional experience. The quality of Rochester Institute of Technology has been recognized by respected world-known organizations and media. RIT Croatia Dubrovnik campus offers two undergraduate majors: Hospitality Tourism Management and Web and Mobile Computing. Students typically take a minimum of 12 credits (4 courses) during their academic semester abroad. Your department advisor can review and pre-approve the RIT courses offered to ensure that you stay on track with your individual degree program. The academic calendar closely follows the RIT calendar and consists of 2 semesters and a summer semester. Courses are available in: accounting, Computing, Travel/Tourism, Information Technology, Mathematics, Modern Languages and Liberal Arts.
The course descriptions for classes offered at RIT Croatia can be found on SIS. Change the location at the bottom of the search page to the appropriate campus to display the course offerings. Students can access the study abroad pathways below to see available courses at RIT Croatia Dubrovnik campus. Hospitality Tourism Management study abroad pathways Web and Mobile Computing study abroad pathways
Croatian Visa
Your student visa is an official government document that temporarily authorizes you to be in the country you are traveling to. Prior to applying for study abroad; please make sure to check the expiration date on your passport. Visa approval requires that your passport be valid for a minimum of six months past the end date of your program. All incoming students will get assistance and support during this process from RIT Croatia International Student Office staff members. Student Visa Instructions Students from the USA, EU, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand who are planning to study abroad in Croatia for a semester must apply for a Temporary Stay in Croatia. India, China, and UAE are a few of the countries* whose citizens must ALSO apply for a travel visa before entry into Croatia in addition to the Temporary Stay. A comprehensive list is available here. You can also find more information on the Croatian Embassy website. Documents needed for temporary stay permit:
Completed Form 1A Copy of passport Confirmation of enrollment No criminal record certificate with an apostille translated by an official court interpreter into Croatian language Health insurance document (this can include private travel insurance that covers health insurance for the duration of stay in Croatia) Proof of funds (bank statement in student's name proving that the student has a minimum of 253,95 EUR for every month of study plus 609,43 EUR for the return ticket.) If the student does not have their own bank account then the statement can be from the parents and an additional statement of support document needs to be signed by the parents and verified by a public notary). Documents need to be translated into Croatian language. Apartment contract signed by landlord and student and verified by a public notary Photo size 35X45mm 9,29 EUR duty stamps Once the temporary stay has been approved, payment will have to be made in the amounts of 46,45 EUR and 31,85 EUR. Proof of payment needs to be taken to the police and once the temporary stay card is ready, the student can pick up the card. You will submit your application to the authorities after you arrive in Croatia. A staff member from RIT Croatia will accompany you to the authorities to register your arrival and submit your temporary stay documents. The application review process can last anywhere from 4 - 6 weeks. Students who do not require a travel visa for entry into Croatia (USA, Canada, EU, Australia, New Zealand) will be able to enter the country with a valid passport. Your temporary stay card will be issued in Croatia once your application is approved. Once you receive your temporary stay card, you should keep that with you at all times, along with your passport.
Student Life
The Student Government is a self-governing organization of and for the students of RIT Croatia. The Student Government works to improve the quality of student life at RIT Croatia. The RIT Croatia Student Government represents all RIT Croatia students. You can contact RIT Croatia Student Government at student.government@croatia.rit.edu. Extracurricular activities, socializing and having fun are important part of studying at RIT Croatia. Take the opportunity and enrich your experience by participating in rich student life: join a team solving a business problem through industry-sponsored, class-based projects collaborate with a faculty member on a research project Most RIT Croatia students are involved in extracurricular activities, ranging from playing individual and group sports to participating in the Student Government and volunteering in academic and charity projects.
ZAGREB
Welcome to the capital city of Croatia - Zagreb, a bustling Central European-style city with modern architecture, winding cobblestone streets, and old city neighborhoods! Zagreb is a home to more than 20 museums, along with a variety of art galleries, cafes, and stylish boutiques. With being a political, cultural and business center of the country, as well as being in proximity to many other European capitals, Zagreb offers vast opportunities for exploring. RIT Croatia campus in Zagreb is located in the center Bundek, at the address Damira Tomljanovića Gavrana 15. Students and professors have more than 1,200 square meters of premises at their disposal, equipped with cutting-edge technology, including a modern conference center, multimedia meeting rooms, a large auditorium, Apple Regional Training Center equipped with innovative Apple iMac computers and iPad devices, a student library, a reading room, and the lounge room for socializing. For program cost and other questions contact RIT Croatia at iocro@rit.edu.
Application Process
Make an appointment with a study abroad advisor at your home campus to go over the required application steps. Fill out an online Application form if you are a student from Dubai or Kosovo campus. Students from the Rochester campus should start an application in the Compass and contact Myles Chalue, Study Abroad Advisor at RIT Global at mwciegp@rit.edu to set up an appointment.
Housing and Dining
Students will live in furnished apartments conveniently located close to campus and other surrounding sites. Local bus and tram service is reliable, easy to use and affordable, which allows unlimited travel within the region. The apartments have kitchens so students will be preparing their own meals and shopping at a nearby grocery store. Most apartments sleep 2-6 students with a shared bathroom, kitchen, and living area. You should anticipate having to share a room; but while an apartment may be co-ed, any individual roommate will be of the same gender. Apartments are fully furnished. Each room contains a bed with a mattress, linens, towels, dressers, or wardrobe. The living room is furnished with couches and TV. There is a seating area in the kitchens consisting of chairs and a dining table. Apartments are equipped with a clothes washer, but none of the apartments have clothes dryers (most people dry their clothes on a clothes rack). Wireless Internet access is also provided. Apartments may be a 20-30 minute walk or public transportation ride to campus. Dining options for study abroad students and places to buy food include: smaller mini-markets, supermarkets, fresh green markets, restaurants, fast foods, deliveries, and many more places. Each student will receive a handbook at the Orientation, containing dining suggestions.
Course Work
The programs and curriculum at RIT Croatia are fully aligned with the high standards of education from RIT. All classes are held in English and faculty members are American and European professors with rich academic and professional experience. The quality of Rochester Institute of Technology has been recognized by respected world-known organizations and media. RIT Croatia Zagreb campus offers two undergraduate majors: Web and Mobile Computing program and the Global Business Management / IB program. Students typically take a minimum of 12 credits (4 courses) during their academic semester abroad. Your department advisor can review and pre-approve the RIT courses offered to ensure that you stay on track with your individual degree program. The academic calendar closely follows the RIT calendar and consists of 2 semesters and a summer semester. Courses for the academic year are available in the following areas of study: International Business, Information Technology, Mathematics, Ecology, Statistics, Foreign Language, Psychology, Philosophy, Macroeconomics and Environmental Science. The course descriptions for classes offered at RIT Croatia can be found on SIS. Change the location at the bottom of the search page to the appropriate campus to display the course offerings. Rochester Institute of Technology's business programs are also accredited by AACSB International (The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business). As the longest-serving association dedicated to advancing management
education worldwide, AACSB accredits 786 of the world’s best business schools across 53 countries and territories. Students can access the study abroad pathways below to see available courses at RIT Croatia Zagreb Campus:
Croatian Visa
Your student visa is an official government document that temporarily authorizes you to be in the country you are traveling to. Prior to applying for study abroad; please make sure to check the expiration date on your passport. Visa approval requires that your passport be valid for a minimum of six months past the end date of your program. All incoming students will get assistance and support during this process from RIT Croatia International Student Office staff members.
Student Visa Instructions
- Students from the USA, EU, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand who are planning to study abroad in Croatia for a semester must apply for a Temporary Stay in Croatia.
- India, China, and UAE are a few of the countries* whose citizens must ALSO apply for a travel visa before entry into Croatia in addition to the Temporary Stay. A comprehensive list is available here. You can also find more information on the Croatian Embassy website.
Documents needed for temporary stay permit:
- Completed Form 1A
- Copy of passport
- Confirmation of enrollment
- No criminal record certificate with an apostille translated by an official court interpreter to the Croatian language
- Health insurance document (this can include private travel insurance that covers health insurance for the duration of stay in Croatia)
- Proof of funds (bank statement in student's name proving that the student has a minimum of 253,95 EUR for every month of study plus 609,43 EUR for the return ticket.) If the student does not have their own bank account then the statement can be from the parents and an additional statement of support document needs to be signed by parents and verified by a public notary). Documents need to be translated into Croatian language.
- Apartment contract signed by landlord and student and verified by a public notary
- Photo size 35X45mm
- 9,29 EUR duty stamps
Once the temporary stay has been approved, payment will have to be made in the amount of 46,45 EUR and 31,85 EUR. Proof of payment needs to be taken to the police and once the temporary stay card is ready, the student can pick up the card. You will submit your application to the authorities after you arrive in Croatia. A staff member from RIT Croatia will accompany you to the authorities to register your arrival and submit your temporary stay documents. The application review process can last anywhere from 4 - 6 weeks. Students who do not require a travel visa for entry into Croatia (USA, Canada, EU, Australia, New Zealand) will be able to enter the country with a valid passport. Your temporary stay card will be issued in Croatia once your application is approved. Once you receive your temporary stay card, you should keep that with you at all times, along with your passport.
Student Life
The Student Government is a self-governing organization of and for the students of RIT Croatia. The Student Government works to improve the quality of student life at RIT Croatia. The RIT Croatia Student Government represents all RIT Croatia students. You can contact RIT Croatia Student Government at student.government@croatia.rit.edu. Extracurricular activities, socializing and having fun are important part of studying at RIT Croatia. Take the opportunity and enrich your experience by participating in rich student life: - join a team solving a business problem through industry-sponsored, class-based projects - collaborate with a faculty member on a research project Most RIT Croatia students are involved in extracurricular activities, ranging from playing individual and group sports to participating in the Student Government and volunteering in academic and charity projects.