RIT in NYC

RIT
Spring Semester
New York City, United States (Map)

Highlights

  • Get inspired in an immersive and hands-on study away experience exploring the creative industry focused on photography. This will include the advertising photography industry, the fine art world, the photojournalism field, designers, and many more photography-related creative career paths in NYC.
  • Connect with RIT's extensive network of alumni in NYC who are working professionals in the photo industry at organizations like The New York Times, The Mill, Aperture, DotDash, Meredith Studios, and more.
  • Take tailored RIT courses taught by industry professionals.
  • Gain substantial experience through an industry internship/professional experience.
  • Hear from guest lecturers, take studio tours, and participate in other activities that give you insight into working in the creative industry in NYC.
  • Participate in excursions and activities in the dynamic city of NYC, including visits to museums, cultural institutions, landmarks, and more.

Detailed Program Description

The NYC Study Away Experience is a unique opportunity for Photography students to live in New York City, the center of the Creative Industry, for one semester. Students will be exposed to a broad view of photography and creative industries, making connections in a wide variety of potential job markets for a behind-the-scenes look. They will also work on a custom-designed creative project that uses the city as the source of inspiration. Each week, meetings will be organized with photographers, art directors, artists, designers, photographer agents, including RIT alumni. Excusions include creative agencies, photography studios, galleries, and museums. During the semester, students will research and discuss the industry, the city, their fears, inspiration and create their career plan.

The Study Away NYC program allows 2nd-year Photo majors or 2nd, 3rd, 4th year Photo Majors with the Visual Media option to spend a semester in NYC working on a significant photo project, networking with alumni, and immersing yourself in the photo industry and New York City. You will take a minimum of 12 credits, participate in an internship/professional experience, and engage in weekly excursions. Students will all live in a dorm together with other university students from around the world.

Info Sessions

Learn more at one of these zoom info sessions. If you can't make one of these times, a recorded version of the webinar is available here.

If you need Access Services support for the meeting, please reserve at myaccess.rit.edu

Program Details

  • Term: Spring 2025
  • Location: New York, NY USA
  • Program dates: Housing is available Jan. 4 - May 17, 2025; Classes follow normal RIT academic calendar beginning on Jan. 13, 2025 (Travel dates are subject to change. Do not make travel plans until you are accepted to the program and receive instructions to make travel arrangements from the professor).

Application deadline: Sunday, April 14, 2024, 11:59 pm EST

Program Eligibility

  • Open to all undergraduate Photography majors (Students of other majors should inquire with faculty member Laurie O'Brien lcofaa@rit.edu)
  • AD, FA and PJ students must be 2nd years at the time of travel
  • VM students can be in their 2nd, 3rd, 4th year at the time of travel
  • Photo Sciences majors - 3rd year status at time of program (spring 2025) with approval from your CAD program director.
  • Must be in good academic standing
  • Have a minimum 2.5 GPA at time of application as well as at the end of Spring 2024 (students under the minimum GPA may be considered on case-by-case basis).

Course Details

  • Total Credits: Minimum 12
  • Term credits earned: Spring
  • Pre-requisites: None
  • Course meeting days/times: We plan to condense the course instruction and activities into one day so that students can maximize their time for internships. We will provide more details on this when they are available.
    Credits may count towards: Applicants should discuss with their academic advisor how credits will count towards their degree program (Stephanie Solt - selbbu@rit.edu)

Required anchor courses: All students will be required to take these courses.

  • PHAR 303- New York City Career Research (3 credits): An exploration of the interconnected careers of the Photography, Design, Art, and the general Creative Industry in New York City for a behind-the-scenes look. Students will live in NYC during the term. During the course, students will research and discuss the industry and the city and create their own career plan.
  • PHAR 403 - New York City Creative Project (3 credits): The class requires students to imagine, research, and create a project that could only take place in New York City. The semester-long creative project could be in photography, design, video, or a variety of other mediums. The class will combine classroom learning, ongoing project discussion, and critique combined with hands-on experience with field trips to visit NYC creatives, alums, and cultural institutions. Classes will often take place in museums, galleries, artist studios, or sites of cultural significance.

You cannot register for these courses in SIS. The RIT Global office or CAD will register you for classes.

Required Internship/Professional Experience

  • PHAR 498 - Photography Internship (6 credits) - 16-20 hours a week of work/professional experience

Internship/Professional Experience Description
An internship or professional experience with NYC-based companies, studios, and organizations will help you gain new skills, meaningful industry contacts, and an insider's perspective on the photo and creative industry. A wide range of NYC-based companies hire photo interns, including advertising and creative agencies, art institutions, publications, photo and video production studios, and more. You can pursue one formal internship experience that meets the minimum weekly hours, or you can piece together a few smaller professional experiences like job shadows, networking, projects, etc., to meet the minimum weekly hours. Either way, a NYC-based RIT faculty member will oversee your professional experience.

It is ultimately your responsibility to acquire an internship/professional experience. The RIT Office of Co-op and Career Services and College of Art and Design will help you identify potential companies and positions, offer guidance as you prepare your application documents, and provide coaching on strategic networking and other successful job search strategies. You will be required to participate in weekly job search skills workshops throughout summer and fall 2024. The internship component of the program incorporates working 16-20 hours per week for 6 credits during the semester in NYC.


Housing & Living in NYC
The housing is located in St. George Towers, a student-only housing facility in Brooklyn Heights with easy access to public transportation. You will live in furnished dorm rooms with other RIT students or students from other universities (three students per dorm room). The rooms have regular twin-sized beds, desks, and dressers for each resident, and each dorm room has a private bathroom. Communal areas include a large community and fitness center, communal kitchen, study rooms, and laundry facility. The building has a 24-hour main entry security desk, surveillance, key card entry, and full-time Resident Directors and Resident Assistants. Wireless internet and other utilities are included. You will arrange your own meals (using your communal kitchen, buying groceries, or eating out).

Transportation
New York City has a very safe and reliable public transportation system of buses, subways, and taxis. It is not necessary to bring a car, nor is it recommended.

Excursions/Activities in NYC
Planned activities will take place through the program (usually on Fridays) and may include:
MOMA Museum of Modern Art
ICP International Center for Photography
Aperture
Magnum Foundation
The Studio Museum in Harlem
Baxter Street Camera Club of New York
Photo Galleries: Yancey Richardson, Yossi Milo Gallery, etc.
PS1, The Whitney, or The New Museum
Gallery Visits in Chelsea, The Lower East Side, Canal Street
Artist Studio Visits-open studios
The Garage Studio in Brooklyn (owned by an Alum)
Various Events at NYC Fashion Week
B&H Photo
Dashwood Books (Photography Bookstore)
The Lincoln Center
Statue of Liberty
Coney Island
One World Tower
Food/Snacks in Koreatown, Chinatown, The Night Market
Times Square
Grand Central Station
The Brooklyn Bridge

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To Apply
1) Click the Apply button below to begin your application (starting or completing an application does not commit you to the program).

You must have a pending application in the Compass no later than the final application deadline. After the application deadline and review process is completed, you will receive an email regarding your acceptance. You will then be required to confirm your participation by a confirmation deadline outlined in your acceptance email. Once you confirm your participation, the RIT Global office will bill a non-refundable program deposit to your eServices account.


Program Cost & Financial Aid
You will be billed regular RIT tuition for the semester you're in NYC, a program fee to cover housing and program excursions, and you will be responsible for additional out-of-pocket expenses such as your flight, food, and spending money.

Student budget worksheet (RIT in NYC, Spring 2025)outlines all program costs. You will pay your regular RIT tuition, a program fee (housing, excursions, etc) and out-of-pocket costs (travel to NYC, meals, etc.)


As you review the budget worksheet, please remember that it does not include your RIT financial aid or scholarships, which may cover some of the program costs. The purpose of the budget worksheet is to show all the costs associated with the program, which will help your RIT Financial Aid Assistant Director determine how your aid and scholarships may be applied.

To understand how your financial aid and scholarships may apply to your program costs:

  • Make an appointment with your financial aid assistant director (call Financial Aid at 585-475-2186) and mention that you are calling for a study away appointment.
  • Upload a copy of your budget worksheet(s) via the Financial Aid upload portal at https://join.rit.edu/register/FA_upload (at least 48 hours before your scheduled meeting so they have time to prepare).
  • Please rename the file name of your budget worksheet before uploading it to the Financial Aid portal based on the instructions provided in the portal (adding your name and student ID)

To find out the name of your financial aid assistant director for your degree program visit:
https://www.rit.edu/admissions/aid/contact#counseling-team


You should meet with Financial Aid before the application deadline to understand how your aid will apply.


General Eligibility - All students participating in study away programs must:
• Have a clear conduct record with RIT
• Be an RIT matriculated student at the time of the program
• Have no financial holds on your RIT eServices account at the time of your program acceptance/confirmation
Please note that you cannot audit study away courses.
Additional considerations when applying to this program:
• If you require Access Services support for this program, please contact Anglea Hauser (abhdis@ntid.rit.edu) as soon as possible to discuss your needs.
• If you are on tuition waiver or exchange (parents are RIT employees, etc.) let the Education Abroad office know because it may affect your tuition costs.

 

 

Academic Credit
Undergraduate
Yes
No
No

It is very important that you read and understand the policies related to your study abroad program. Details regarding refunds, cancellations, withdraws, etc. are outlined in these policies. Please visit the RIT Education Abroad office’s policy website AND the policy sections of your study abroad partner’s websites to fully understand your commitments and responsibilities.

Program Type:
RIT Study Away
Duration:
One Semester
Language of Instruction:
English
Field(s) of Study:
Photography, Photojournalism