Residence Life

A place where you feel at home


The Center for Residence Life provides engaging, inclusive, and supportive living-learning environments. With this commitment, the Center for Residence Life prepares you to be a critically conscious and thoughtfully engaged global citizen collaborating for the greater good. You’ll have the resources to focus on your academic journey with the support of dedicated and caring staff members. The experience of living on campus will help residents make meaningful connections and build memories that will last a lifetime.

Interpersonal
Engagement

Communicate with empathy and active listening when interacting and developing relationships with others in their communities.

Inclusive
Excellence

Students understand how collaborating with others who are different from them helps them learn and grow.

Self-
Advocacy

Analyze personal needs and define goals while establishing confidence in developing effective solutions.

Making
Meaning

Reflect upon current experiences and apply that knowledge to the future.

RIT Housing

RIT Housing offers a number of tailored housing solutions with a wide variety of community experiences. All on-campus residences are supported by the team in the Center for Residence Life.

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Special Interest Housing

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Our campus is home to six Special Interest Houses, located on specific floors in the residence halls. These Special Interest Houses provide a unique themed experience connecting the academic and social experience. Learn More

Programs and Services

No Voice Zone

This weekly program allows you to learn American Sign Language from student peers. Each week has a different theme with new signs to learn. Please check CampusGroups for the weekly meeting time and location.

Learn More about the No Voice Zone

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Tunnel Murals

The tunnel murals are a longstanding tradition at RIT dating back to May 1970.

Take a tour
Request to paint a mural

Student Leadership Opportunities

Resident Advisors (RAs)
RAs serve as front-line support to their residents, supporting others in celebration and in times of crisis and conflict. They build a community for their resident students and encourage a sense of belonging through participation in residence hall floor and community events.
Apply to be a Resident Advisor

Graduate Resident Advisors (Grad RAs)
Grad RAs support 200-400 residents residing in on-campus apartments. Their primary responsibility is to facilitate interaction and communication among residents through planning and implementing social and educational events, and individual conflict resolution dialogues.
Apply to be a Graduate Resident Advisor