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Director, Undergraduate Admissions: Karen S.   Long 
Office of   Admissions 
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 
   110 8th Street 
Troy, NY    12180-3590 
Phone:  (518) 276-6216 
E-mail:  admissions@rpi.edu 
World Wide Web:  http://admissions.rpi.edu 
Admissions information is subject to change from   year to year.  For the most up-to-date information on   requirements, application process, deadlines, testing, and other   relevant topics, please refer to the admissions pages on the web   at http://admissions.rpi.edu.   
Undergraduate admission to Rensselaer is outlined briefly below.   Detailed information is provided with freshman or transfer   application forms available from the Office of Undergraduate   Admissions. 
Rensselaer accepts the Common Application or the Universal   College Application in lieu of its own form and gives equal   consideration to all. If you apply via the Common Application or   the Universal College Application, Rensselaer also requires you   to submit the appropriate Supplemental Form. 
Rensselaer admits qualified students without regard to gender,   sexual orientation, age, race, color, religion, national or   ethnic origin, marital status, or disability. 
Freshman Admission
Admission to Rensselaer is competitive. The Committee on   Admissions, in evaluating the qualifications of each applicant,   pays particular attention to (1) academic performance throughout   secondary school; (2) results of the College Entrance Examination   Board (SAT) or results of the ACT Assessment (ACT); (3) the   recommendation from the applicant’s school; and (4) character and   extracurricular achievements. 
Students interested in Rensselaer have the option of applying to   one of the five schools or as undeclared candidates. Electronic   Arts applicants are required to submit a creative portfolio.   Architecture candidates are asked to submit a creative portfolio   with their application. 
Applications for freshman admission should be addressed to   Rensselaer Admissions and filed by January 15 of the year in   which the applicant expects to begin his or her college program.   The nonrefundable application processing fee for all applications   submitted is $70. 
Accelerated Programs Applicants to our   accelerated physician-scientist and law programs must apply by   November 1. Special requirements apply to this process. Please   contact the Office of Admissions for further detail, or access   Rensselaer’s undergraduate website under the appropriate heading. 
Early Decision Rensselaer offers an early   decision opportunity to students who have decided definitely that   Rensselaer is their first choice. An Early Decision application   must be received by November 1 or January 1 of the candidate’s   senior year in secondary school. Early Decision is not available   to students applying to the accelerated programs. Early Decision   programs are binding admission programs. 
Early Admissions Rensselaer considers candidates   who have completed all admission requirements and who wish to   enter the university after the junior year of high school. 
January Admissions Rensselaer does enroll   students beginning in January. A full range of freshman courses   is available during the spring semester, and the midyear entrant   may pursue a degree through the traditional eight-semester   timetable or accelerate through summer work. 
Early Admissions is not possible for the   accelerated programs in medicine, law, or for the School of   Architecture. 
Applying to Rensselaer
Academic Preparation
All applications are reviewed individually by the Admissions   Committee. It is important to note that some differences in   preparation and academic background may be considered. The   applicants who are best suited for Rensselaer will have completed   four years of English, four years of mathematics through   precalculus, three years of science, and two years of social   studies and/or history. Additionally, the admissions committee   pays particular attention to candidates who demonstrate qualities   and talents that will contribute to the richness of Rensselaer   community. 
Note to international applicants: Official transcripts must be   translated into English. The international financial statement   must be completed and mailed with the application. 
Standardized Test Requirements
    - SAT with writing or ACT with writing
 
    - SAT Subject Tests in Math (Level 1 or 2) and Science   (biology, chemistry, or physics) for accelerated program   applicants only (or ACT in lieu of SAT and SAT Subject Tests).
 
    - Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) (international   applicants only). Applicants must have a minimum score of 570 on   the paper-based test (PBT), a minimum score of 230 on the   computer-based test (CBT), or a minimum of 88 on the   internet-based test (iBT).
 
 
Portfolio Requirements
    - Electronic Arts applicants are required to submit a creative   portfolio.
 
    - Architecture candidates are asked to submit a creative   portfolio.
 
 
Entrance Tests Candidates for freshman entrance   are expected to take the College Entrance Examination Board’s SAT   with writing or the ACT with writing. Students applying for   January 2009 should contact the admissions office. 
These examinations may be taken at the student’s convenience, but   not later than the December test date for ACT or the January test   date for College Board sponsored tests in the senior year. Early   Decision applicants must complete the tests by the November test   date. The Admissions Committee cannot assure full consideration   if tests are taken later than these dates. The student is   responsible for having all test results sent directly to   Rensselaer by the testing service. 
Note: Please include Rensselaer’s institutional code of 2757 for   the SAT and TOEFL exams, and include the college code of 2866 for   the ACT Assessment. This will ensure that your scores arrive at   Rensselaer’s Admissions Office. 
Accelerated Program Requirements The SAT with   writing and SAT Subject Tests or the ACT with writing will be   accepted in fulfillment of test requirements for students   applying for the seven-year accelerated physician-scientist and   six-year law programs. These students must complete the tests by   the December test date. The SAT Subject Tests are required in   Mathematics (Level 1C or 2C) and Science (biology, chemistry, or   physics). 
Application Fee and Admission Deposit A   nonrefundable fee of $70 is required with every application to a   baccalaureate program at Rensselaer. A candidate who accepts   Rensselaer’s offer of admission reserves his or her place in the   class by making a $300 deposit by May 1. These funds are credited   toward the student’s first semester charges. If the student does   not enroll, the deposit is forfeited. 
Undergraduate Transfer Admission/Special Programs
Transfer students are an important part of the university   community. Each year, Rensselaer enrolls more than 200 transfer   students from accredited two-and four-year colleges in the United   States and many other countries. Rensselaer accepts transfer   students for all programs except the accelerated programs in   medicine and law. 
To be considered for transfer admission, a student should have   earned at least 12 credit hours in the appropriate course work at   another accredited college or university. Admissions requirements   vary across programs. 
Transfer applicants should submit an application by June 1 for   fall entrance, November 1 for spring entrance, and by March 1 for   entrance to the School of Architecture. In addition to the   application form, students should submit a nonrefundable $70   application fee, official transcripts from all previously   attended colleges, and a faculty letter of recommendation from   the major department. Applicants to the School of Architecture   and the Electronic Arts program must also submit a creative   portfolio with their applications. Students with less than four   semesters of full-time college work should also submit a complete   high school record. A high school record consists of an official   transcript, results of standardized tests, and a recommendation   from a high school official. 
Transfer admissions decisions are made on a rolling basis. Files   are reviewed when they become complete and notification is sent   to the student. Once a student has been admitted, the faculty   will review all previous course work to determine transfer of   credit. Each student will be mailed an evaluation of all previous   course work. Students must send a syllabus or catalog description   for all previous course work. 
In order to earn a Rensselaer undergraduate degree, a student   must be registered full-time for a minimum of four semesters. Two   semesters of part-time study at Rensselaer will be considered   equivalent to one semester of full-time study. In addition, the   student must complete a minimum of 48 credit hours at Rensselaer,   all of which will be applied to the baccalaureate degree. If a   transfer student elects to study abroad or enroll in the co-op   program, no more than 12 such credits may apply to the 48 needed   for the bachelor’s degree. The student’s Plan of Study at   Rensselaer must include at least 16 credits of courses above the   1000 level in the major field or in an approved concentration. 
The Institute requires a degree candidate to earn the last 30   credits in courses completed on this campus or through a program   formally recognized by the Institute. Transfer courses are   limited to two courses or eight credits counting towards the   student’s last 30 credits and require the approval of the   director of the Advising and Learning Assistance Center. 
Rensselaer offers transfer students a wide range of aid options   and a staff of financial aid professionals who will work with   them to devise the best solutions. Students who wish to be   considered for federal financial aid should complete and submit   the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).   Rensselaer’s FAFSA code is 002803. 
For further information on our financial aid programs, please   contact the Financial Aid office at (518) 276-6813, or e-mail   them at financial_aid@rpi.edu. 
Two-Year College Affiliated Program Students   graduating with an A.S. degree from a two-year or community   college affiliated with Rensselaer may transfer at the end of two   years with full junior status if accepted for admission to   Rensselaer. 
(The schools listed below have agreements for programs in the   School of Engineering. Some schools also have agreements for   programs in Science (SCI), Management (MGT), and Humanities and   Social Sciences (H&SS).) 
    
        
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             Adirondack Community College, N.Y. 
            Alfred State College, N.Y. 
            Anne Arundel Community College, Md. (SCI) 
            Berkshire Community College, Mass. (MGT) 
            Broome Community College, N.Y. 
            California Community College System, all 107 campuses (SCI,         MGT) 
            Canton College of Technology, N.Y. 
            Cayuga County Community College, N.Y. 
            College of Technology at Delhi, N.Y. 
            Corning Community College, N.Y. (SCI, MGT, H&SS) 
            County College of Morris, N.J. (SCI) 
            Dutchess Community College, N.Y. 
            Erie Community College, N.Y. (MGT) 
            Fulton-Montgomery Community College, N.Y. 
            Greenfield Community College, Mass. 
            Holyoke Community College, Mass. (MGT) 
            Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. (SCI, MGT,         H&SS) 
            Jamestown Community College, N.Y. 
            Jefferson Community College, N.Y. 
            Miami-Dade Community College, Fla. 
            Mohawk Valley Community College, N.Y. (SCI, MGT,         H&SS) 
            Monroe Community College, N.Y. 
            Montgomery Community College, Md. (SCI) 
            Morrisville State College, N.Y . 
            Nassau Community College, N.Y. 
            Niagara Community College, N.Y. 
            North Shore Community College, Mass. 
            Norwalk Community College, Conn. 
            Onondaga Community College, N.Y. 
            Orange County Community College, N.Y. 
            Rockland Community College, N.Y. 
            St. Louis Community College, Mo. 
            Springfield Tech Community College, Mass. 
            Suffolk County Community College, N.Y. 
            Tompkins-Cortland Community College, N.Y. 
            Ulster Community College, N.Y. 
            Westchester Community College, N.Y. 
             
            Program in Science only: 
            Schenectady County Community College, N.Y. 
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Four-Year Affiliated College Engineering Program   The Affiliated College Program combines the resources of   Rensselaer and a select group of affiliated liberal arts colleges   and universities. This program is designed especially for   students who decide during their college careers to enter the   field of engineering. Students transfer to Rensselaer after   completing three years of liberal arts study, including extensive   and advanced course work in mathematics and science. After two or   three years of concentrated study in engineering and applied   science at Rensselaer, these students receive degrees from both   the liberal arts college and Rensselaer. 
Interested students apply for the program during the fall of   their junior year on the recommendation of the liberal arts   college’s pre-engineering committee. Applicants may submit either   the Common Application or the Universal College Application for   transfers. An official college transcript is required in addition   to a letter of recommendation from the liberal arts college’s   pre-engineering committee. Most students accepted for the   Affiliated College Program have achieved at least a B average   with grades of A or B in calculus, calculus-based physics, and   chemistry courses. 
A 3-2 program is offered in which a student completes   three years (through the junior year) at the liberal arts   college, then transfers to Rensselaer’s School of Engineering.   Two years of carefully planned study complete the requirements   for the bachelor’s program of the liberal arts college and the   B.S. degree with a major in engineering at Rensselaer. 
Institutions participating in this program are: 
    
        
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             Amherst College, Mass. 
            Atlanta University Center, Ga.: Clark Atlanta University,         Morehouse College, 
            Morris Brown College, Spelman College 
            Bates College, Maine 
            Beloit College, Wis. 
            Benedict College, S.C. 
            The Claremont Colleges, Calif.: Claremont-McKenna         College, 
            Pitzer College, Scripps College 
            Colgate University, N.Y. 
            College of William & Mary, Va. 
            The College of Saint Rose, N.Y. 
            Colorado College, Colo. 
            Denison University, Ohio 
            Dickinson College, Penn. 
            Earlham College, Ind. 
            Fairfield University, Conn. 
            Franklin & Marshall College, Penn. 
            Gettysburg College, Penn. 
            Grinnell College, Iowa 
            Hamilton College, N.Y. 
            Hobart and William Smith Colleges, N.Y. 
            Hope College, Mich. 
            Ithaca College, N.Y. 
            Kenyon College, Ohio 
            Knox College, Ill. 
            Lawrence University, Wis. 
            Lincoln University, Penn. 
            Middlebury College , Vt. 
            Ohio Wesleyan University, Ohio 
            Pace University, N.Y., all campuses 
            Reed College, Ore. 
            Ripon College, Wis. 
            Roberts Wesleyan College, N.Y. 
            Russell Sage College, N.Y. 
            St. John Fisher College, N.Y. 
            St. Lawrence University, N.Y. 
            Siena College, N.Y. 
            State University of New York College at Fredonia, N.Y. 
            State University of New York College at Oneonta, N.Y. 
            The University at Albany, N.Y. 
            University of the South, Tenn. 
            Washington & Lee University, Va. 
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Part-Time Matriculated Undergraduates
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute accepts a limited number of   part-time matriculated undergraduate students. Students seeking   admission must meet the same academic standards (SAT scores and   previous scholastic records) as full-time entering transfer   students and freshmen. 
Prospective part-time students from outside the Institute and   currently enrolled nonmatriculated students should apply to the   Office of Admissions. 
Part-time undergraduates will be assigned an academic adviser in   the department of their major and must select courses from the   regular day or evening course offerings at the Institute.   Part-time students must pay a continuing registration fee and are   subject to changing requirements given in the Rensselaer Catalog. 
Part-Time Nondegree Students
Rensselaer welcomes students who wish to take one or more courses   on a nonmatriculated basis for personal enrichment or   professional development. Such students should contact the Office   of Admissions in order to complete the necessary application   procedure at least one week prior to the last day of registration   before each semester. An official transcript of former academic   work is required. The admission decision is based on the   student’s demonstrated academic ability, the appropriateness of   the course(s) requested, and the availability of space in the   course(s). Nonmatriculated students receive transcripts and full   academic credit for courses successfully completed. However, only   12 hours of such credit may be applied toward a Rensselaer degree   should the student later apply and be accepted for degree-seeking   status. 
Rensselaer also accepts a limited number of qualified secondary   school students who wish to enroll in appropriate courses in   conjunction with their secondary school programs. All course work   receives full credit, which may be applied toward degrees at   Rensselaer or other universities. For application information   please visit http://admissions.rpi.edu. 
International Students
More than 1,000 international students representing 67 nations   are enrolled at Rensselaer. Through the Offices of Admissions and   International Services for Students and Scholars, Rensselaer   provides special services to ensure that international students   make a seamless entrance into Rensselaer’s academic community and   are geared to success in their endeavors. Freshman and transfer   international applicants should begin planning at least a year in   advance of application deadlines. 
Freshman International Applicants Submit a   completed application with official copies of all academic   transcripts for secondary school, with English translations;   official results of SAT exam; and results of the TOEFL. For   students who will study on an F-1 or J-1 visa, evidence of   financial support to cover educational and living expenses is   also required. Please also refer to the Freshman Admission   section on general admission, standardized test, and portfolio   requirements. 
Transfer International Applicants Submit a   completed application with official copies of all academic   transcripts with English translations; results of the TOEFL; and   a letter of recommendation from a college official. Students with   less than four semesters of post-secondary study must also submit   official transcripts of secondary school studies and SAT results.   For students who will study on an F-1 or J-1 visa, evidence of   financial support to cover educational and living expenses is   also required. Architecture and Electronic Arts applicants are   required to submit a portfolio. 
English Language Requirement There are two   options for international students to demonstrate their English   language proficiency. These options include achieving minimum   scores on one of the following testing options: 580 (SAT Critical   Reading); 88 (TOEFL iBT); or 230 (TOEFL CBT). 
Financial Aid Rensselaer does not offer   need-based financial assistance to international students. 
 
    
        
            
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Director, Graduate Admissions: George B. Robbins 
Contacting Rensselaer Admissions 
Information and application forms are available by contacting: 
Rensselaer Admissions 
Graduate Programs 
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 
110 8th Street 
Troy, New York 12180-3590 
Phone: (518) 276-6216 
E-mail: admissions@rpi.edu 
http://gradadmissions.rpi.edu 
Admission to all graduate courses and degree programs at   Rensselaer is based on the electronic submission of a formal and   competitive application. The applicant’s prior academic records   as well as references and test scores, where required, are   examined for evidence of ability to meet Rensselaer’s graduate   standards and degree requirements as outlined under individual   program and course description sections of this catalog. 
For admission to graduate studies, a student must have a   bachelor’s degree or the equivalent prior to enrollment.   Degree-seeking applicants may sometimes be admitted with   conditions. Admission and/or continued enrollment depends on the   satisfactory fulfillment of the conditions. Rensselaer admits   qualified students without regard to gender, sexual orientation,   age, race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, marital   status, or disability. 
Graduate Student Classification 
Full-Time Degree-Seeking Status The applicant   who intends to complete a graduate degree on a full-time basis is   considered for regular, degree-seeking status. Only full-time   degree-seeking graduate students are eligible for financial   support from Rensselaer in the form of research or teaching   assistantship or institutionally supported fellowship. 
Part-Time Degree-Seeking Status Students wishing   to pursue degrees on a part-time basis may do so in most   departments. Admission procedures are the same as for full-time,   degree-seeking applicants. This pathway is mainly for students   who wish to pursue their advanced education concurrent with   full-time employment or other pursuits. 
Nonmatriculated Status The applicant who wishes   to undertake graduate course work to improve his or her knowledge   in a specific area, but not follow a degree program, is   considered for nonmatriculated status. A minimum B average must   be maintained to continue enrollment. The Rensselaer Admissions   Office coordinates advisement and approvals for registration.   However, should the student later apply for and be accepted into   degree-seeking status, the number of credit hours taken as a   nonmatriculated student that can ever be credited toward a degree   varies by department, usually from a low of six to a   university-wide maximum of 12 credit hours. Time limit to   completion of degree begins with the first course taken as a   nonmatriculated student. The Rensselaer Admissions Office   provides additional information and applications. 
Admission Procedures
For application forms and program information, visit http://gradadmissions.rpi.edu or contact   the Rensselaer Admissions Office. 
Prospective applicants should indicate their preferred academic   area and whether they are interested in full-time, part-time, or   nonmatriculated status when they inquire about admission.   Applicants must submit a completed official application form and   a nonrefundable $75 application fee. An applicant holding a   bachelor’s degree and wishing to register for university courses   as a part-time or nonmatriculated student also must apply   according to these procedures. 
The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is required by most   departments and is strongly recommended for applicants whose   prior academic records are not clearly competitive. Submission of   GRE results is especially important for applicants requesting   financial aid. Complete information on individual departments   requiring the GRE is available with the admission application.   Department-specific requirements are available in the admissions   application and on-line at http://gradadmissions.rpi.edu. 
The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is required of all   applicants to the Master of Business Administration. Applicants   for the Ph.D. degree in Management may take either the GMAT or   the GRE General Test. 
Applicants whose native language is not English must have scores   from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) submitted   directly by the Educational Testing Service, Princeton, N.J. A   minimum score of 230 CBT/88 iBT/570 PBT is required. An IELTS   score of 7 or higher may be substituted for the TOEFL   requirement. Some departments require a higher TOEFL score and   evidence of spoken proficiency. Please see the   department-specific requirements in the graduate admissions   application. 
Reapplication for Graduate Admission
Reapplication for graduate admission is available only to those   applicants who applied to Rensselaer for graduate school within   the past two years. 
A student whose previous application to Rensselaer occurred more   than two years ago must complete a new graduate application and   submit all new documentation. 
Early Admission to Graduate Studies
Rensselaer undergraduates with strong academic records may apply   to the Admissions Office for graduate studies as early as the   junior year. If they are considered academically qualified by the   department and the Admissions Office, Rensselaer students may be   admitted and pursue both the undergraduate and graduate degrees   simultaneously. The bachelor’s degree must be completed   concurrently with, or prior to, the master’s degree. 
Dual degrees
Many programs now offer dual degree options, especially the   combination of technological master’s and the MBA degree. Please   see department-specific information for dual degree   opportunities. Prospective students must complete two   applications, one for each department, each for a different term.   The Statement of Background and Goals must clearly outline the   interest in, preparation for, and intersection of the degree   programs to which the student is applying. Letters of   recommendation must also support the dual degree intent of the   student. Two application fees are required as are two sets of   supporting materials. 
Eighteen-Hour Rule
A Rensselaer undergraduate who is within 18 credit hours of the   bachelor’s degree and is considered academically qualified by the   department and the Rensselaer Admissions Office may be admitted   to the Graduate School and begin work toward a graduate degree   under the supervision of a graduate adviser. Such work will be   undertaken simultaneously with the work required for the   bachelor’s degree. The bachelor’s degree must be completed   concurrently with or prior to the master’s degree. Students   admitted under the 18-Hour Rule who wish to be billed as graduate   students should contact the Rensselaer Admissions Office. If the   billing change is approved, any undergraduate financial aid is   discontinued. 
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