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African & African-American StudiesAmerican Sign LanguageAmerican StudiesAnthropology

Arabic*Archaeology, Technology & Historical StructuresArt HistoryAstronomy*Audio & Music EngineeringBiochemistryBioethicsBiologyBiomedical Engineering

BusinessCell & Developmental BiologyChemical EngineeringChemistryChinese*

ClassicsClinical Psychology*

Computer Science

Dance*Digital Media StudiesEast Asian Studies

EconomicsElectrical & Computer EngineeringEngineering & Applied SciencesEngineering Science

English LiteratureEnvironmental Engineering*Environmental Geology*Environmental Health**Environmental ScienceEnvironmental StudiesEpidemiology

Ethics*Film & Media StudiesFinancial EconomicsFrenchGeological SciencesGeomechanicsGermanGreek*Health PolicyHealth Psychology*Health, Behavior & SocietyHebrew*HistoryHistory of Philosophy*Interdepartmental Studies

Italian*Italian Studies**JapaneseJewish Studies*Journalism*

Legal Studies*

Materials Science*

Mechanical EngineeringMedical Anthropology*Medieval & Early Modern Studies*Microbiology

Movement Studies*Music

Neuroscience

PhilosophyPhilosophy of Science*Physics

Physics & Astronomy

PsychologyPsychology as a Natural Science*Psychology as a Social Science*ReligionResearch in Visual Science*RussianRussian Studies

Spanish

Studio ArtsSustainability*TheatreVisual Science*Women’s Studies

*Minor only **New major

Professional Degree Programsenrollment.rochester.edu/professional

Graduate Engineering at Rochester (GEAR)†Guaranteed Rochester Accelerated Degree in

Rochester Early Medical Scholars (REMS)††Dual Degree at Eastman (DDE)††Dual Degree in Nursing (DDN)††

†Open to transfer and freshman applicants††Open to freshman applicants only

Pre-Professional Advising

Pre-medical Pre-veterinaryPre-dental Pre-law

Majors & Minors

African & African-American StudiesAmerican Sign LanguageAmerican StudiesAnthropology

Arabic*Archaeology, Technology & Historical StructuresArt HistoryAstronomy*Audio & Music EngineeringBiochemistryBioethicsBiologyBiomedical Engineering

BusinessCell & Developmental BiologyChemical EngineeringChemistryChinese*

ClassicsClinical Psychology*

Computer Science

Dance*Digital Media StudiesEast Asian Studies

EconomicsElectrical & Computer EngineeringEngineering & Applied SciencesEngineering Science

English LiteratureEnvironmental Engineering*Environmental Geology*Environmental Health**Environmental ScienceEnvironmental StudiesEpidemiology

Ethics*Film & Media StudiesFinancial EconomicsFrenchGeological SciencesGeomechanicsGermanGreek*Health PolicyHealth Psychology*Health, Behavior & SocietyHebrew*HistoryHistory of Philosophy*Interdepartmental Studies

Italian*Italian Studies**JapaneseJewish Studies*Journalism*

Legal Studies*

Materials Science*

Mechanical EngineeringMedical Anthropology*Medieval & Early Modern Studies*Microbiology

Movement Studies*Music

Neuroscience

PhilosophyPhilosophy of Science*Physics

Physics & Astronomy

PsychologyPsychology as a Natural Science*Psychology as a Social Science*ReligionResearch in Visual Science*RussianRussian Studies

Spanish

Studio ArtsSustainability*TheatreVisual Science*Women’s Studies

*Minor only **New major

Professional Degree Programsenrollment.rochester.edu/professional

Graduate Engineering at Rochester (GEAR)†Guaranteed Rochester Accelerated Degree in

Rochester Early Medical Scholars (REMS)††Dual Degree at Eastman (DDE)††Dual Degree in Nursing (DDN)††

†Open to transfer and freshman applicants††Open to freshman applicants only

Pre-Professional Advising

Pre-medical Pre-veterinaryPre-dental Pre-law

Majors & Minors

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Rochester students come from all 50 states and over 100 countries.

You’ll be part of a compact yet global population of students with surprising

and unique interests, making life on campus exciting and close-knit.

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Visit Rochester

Contact Us

enrollment.rochester.edu/visit

enrollment.rochester.edu

NY

VTNH

ME

KY

NC

MA

CT RI

DE

NJPA

WV

OH

MI

INIL

WI

VA

MD

TORONTO

DETROIT

CHICAGO

NEW YORK CITY

BOSTON

WASHINGTON D.C.

ROCHESTER

Wallis HallP.O. Box 270251Rochester, NY 14627-0251Email: [email protected]: (585) 275-3221

(888) 822-2256 (toll free)

b a r x z URAdmissions

Wallis HallP.O. Box 270261Rochester, NY 14627-0261Phone: (585) 275-3226 (800) 881-8234 (toll free)

a URFinAid

If you think Rochester might be the place for you, we encourage you to visit campus.

From May to December, high school seniors can

campus or in an area near them. Interviews for transfer applicants are conducted on campus all year long. Rochester’s approach to learning is unconventional.

With the open curriculum, you’ll arrive free to choose only

the courses that interest you most, and graduate not just as a

specialist, but as a forward thinker and leader in your field.

Rochester’s approach to learning is unconventional.

With the open curriculum, you’ll arrive free to choose only

the courses that interest you most, and graduate not just as a

specialist, but as a forward thinker and leader in your field.

Rochester’s approach to learning is unconventional.

With the open curriculum, you’ll arrive free to choose only

the courses that interest you most, and graduate not just as a

specialist, but as a forward thinker and leader in your field.

Rochester’s approach to learning is unconventional.

With the open curriculum, you’ll arrive free to choose only

the courses that interest you most, and graduate not just as a

specialist, but as a forward thinker and leader in your field.

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African & African-American StudiesAmerican Sign LanguageAmerican StudiesAnthropology

Arabic*Archaeology, Technology & Historical StructuresArt HistoryAstronomy*Audio & Music EngineeringBiochemistryBioethicsBiologyBiomedical Engineering

BusinessCell & Developmental BiologyChemical EngineeringChemistryChinese*

ClassicsClinical Psychology*

Computer Science

Dance*Digital Media StudiesEast Asian Studies

EconomicsElectrical & Computer EngineeringEngineering & Applied SciencesEngineering Science

English LiteratureEnvironmental Engineering*Environmental Geology*Environmental Health**Environmental ScienceEnvironmental StudiesEpidemiology

Majors & Minors

Consistently ranked as one of the nation’s best universities,

Rochester is recognized as an American Tier-1 research university

where students and faculty team up across disciplines to challenge

current conventions and theories. From day one, you’ll work with

other creative thinkers and find solutions to the world’s problems.

Consistently ranked as one of the nation’s best universities,

Rochester is recognized as an American Tier-1 research university

where students and faculty team up across disciplines to challenge

current conventions and theories. From day one, you’ll work with

other creative thinkers and find solutions to the world’s problems.

Consistently ranked as one of the nation’s best universities,

Rochester is recognized as an American Tier-1 research university

where students and faculty team up across disciplines to challenge

current conventions and theories. From day one, you’ll work with

other creative thinkers and find solutions to the world’s problems.

Consistently ranked as one of the nation’s best universities,

Rochester is recognized as an American Tier-1 research university

where students and faculty team up across disciplines to challenge

current conventions and theories. From day one, you’ll work with

other creative thinkers and find solutions to the world’s problems.

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African & African-American StudiesAmerican Sign LanguageAmerican StudiesAnthropology

Arabic*Archaeology, Technology & Historical StructuresArt HistoryAstronomy*Audio & Music EngineeringBiochemistryBioethicsBiologyBiomedical Engineering

BusinessCell & Developmental BiologyChemical EngineeringChemistryChinese*

ClassicsClinical Psychology*

Computer Science

Dance*Digital Media StudiesEast Asian Studies

EconomicsElectrical & Computer EngineeringEngineering & Applied SciencesEngineering Science

English LiteratureEnvironmental Engineering*Environmental Geology*Environmental Health**Environmental ScienceEnvironmental StudiesEpidemiology

Ethics*Film & Media StudiesFinancial EconomicsFrenchGeological SciencesGeomechanicsGermanGreek*Health PolicyHealth Psychology*Health, Behavior & SocietyHebrew*HistoryHistory of Philosophy*Interdepartmental Studies

Italian*Italian Studies**JapaneseJewish Studies*Journalism*

Legal Studies*

Materials Science*

Mechanical EngineeringMedical Anthropology*Medieval & Early Modern Studies*Microbiology

Movement Studies*Music

Neuroscience

PhilosophyPhilosophy of Science*Physics

Physics & Astronomy

PsychologyPsychology as a Natural Science*Psychology as a Social Science*ReligionResearch in Visual Science*RussianRussian Studies

Spanish

Studio ArtsSustainability*TheatreVisual Science*Women’s Studies

*Minor only **New major

Professional Degree Programsenrollment.rochester.edu/professional

Graduate Engineering at Rochester (GEAR)†Guaranteed Rochester Accelerated Degree in

Rochester Early Medical Scholars (REMS)††Dual Degree at Eastman (DDE)††Dual Degree in Nursing (DDN)††

†Open to transfer and freshman applicants††Open to freshman applicants only

Pre-Professional Advising

Pre-medical Pre-veterinaryPre-dental Pre-law

Majors & MinorsApplyingenrollment.rochester.edu/apply

• Create a MyROC account: enrollment.rochester.edu/myroc

• Part I Application

• Common Application or Universal College Application

• Teacher/counselor recommendations

• High school and/or all college transcripts

• Standardized test scores

• Interview (highly recommended)

Deadlines

Early Decision.........................................................November 1

Professional Degree Programs .........................December 1

Regular Decision ................................................... January 5

Transfer (fall) ..........................................................March 15

Transfer Professional Degree Programs ......March 15

Transfer (spring) ....................................................October 1

Test-Flexible Policy

Admission to the College of Arts, Sciences and Engineering is based

As we seek to enroll a diverse and talented class each year, our review procedures incorporate a variety of factors, including many kinds of

this requirement.

Academic Profile of Enrolled Students

Average high school GPA of freshmen ........ 3.8

Average college GPA of transfer students ....... 3.5

Standardized Test Scores (Mid-50%) of Enrolled Students

Reading .................. 600–700

SAT Math ................ 640–760

ACT Composite .............. 29–33

Demographics

In-state students ..... 33%

Outcomes

Freshman .......... 97%

Acceptance rate to law school ........... 95%

Acceptance rate to med school ......... 66%

Applyingenrollment.rochester.edu/apply

• Create a MyROC account: enrollment.rochester.edu/myroc

• Part I Application

• Common Application or Universal College Application

• Teacher/counselor recommendations

• High school and/or all college transcripts

• Standardized test scores

• Interview (highly recommended)

Deadlines

Early Decision.........................................................November 1

Professional Degree Programs .........................December 1

Regular Decision ................................................... January 5

Transfer (fall) ..........................................................March 15

Transfer Professional Degree Programs ......March 15

Transfer (spring) ....................................................October 1

Test-Flexible Policy

Admission to the College of Arts, Sciences and Engineering is based

As we seek to enroll a diverse and talented class each year, our review procedures incorporate a variety of factors, including many kinds of

this requirement.

Academic Profile of Enrolled Students

Average high school GPA of freshmen ........ 3.8

Average college GPA of transfer students ....... 3.5

Standardized Test Scores (Mid-50%) of Enrolled Students

Reading .................. 600–700

SAT Math ................ 640–760

ACT Composite .............. 29–33

Demographics

In-state students ..... 33%

Outcomes

Freshman .......... 97%

Acceptance rate to law school ........... 95%

Acceptance rate to med school ......... 66%

Applyingenrollment.rochester.edu/apply

• Create a MyROC account: enrollment.rochester.edu/myroc

• Part I Application

• Common Application or Universal College Application

• Teacher/counselor recommendations

• High school and/or all college transcripts

• Standardized test scores

• Interview (highly recommended)

Deadlines

Early Decision.........................................................November 1

Professional Degree Programs .........................December 1

Regular Decision ................................................... January 5

Transfer (fall) ..........................................................March 15

Transfer Professional Degree Programs ......March 15

Transfer (spring) ....................................................October 1

Test-Flexible Policy

Admission to the College of Arts, Sciences and Engineering is based

As we seek to enroll a diverse and talented class each year, our review procedures incorporate a variety of factors, including many kinds of

this requirement.

Academic Profile of Enrolled Students

Average high school GPA of freshmen ........ 3.8

Average college GPA of transfer students ....... 3.5

Standardized Test Scores (Mid-50%) of Enrolled Students

Reading .................. 600–700

SAT Math ................ 640–760

ACT Composite .............. 29–33

Demographics

In-state students ..... 33%

Outcomes

Freshman .......... 97%

Acceptance rate to law school ........... 95%

Acceptance rate to med school ......... 66%

Applyingenrollment.rochester.edu/apply

• Create a MyROC account: enrollment.rochester.edu/myroc

• Part I Application

• Common Application or Universal College Application

• Teacher/counselor recommendations

• High school and/or all college transcripts

• Standardized test scores

• Interview (highly recommended)

Deadlines

Early Decision.........................................................November 1

Professional Degree Programs .........................December 1

Regular Decision ................................................... January 5

Transfer (fall) ..........................................................March 15

Transfer Professional Degree Programs ......March 15

Transfer (spring) ....................................................October 1

Test-Flexible Policy

Admission to the College of Arts, Sciences and Engineering is based

As we seek to enroll a diverse and talented class each year, our review procedures incorporate a variety of factors, including many kinds of

this requirement.

Academic Profile of Enrolled Students

Average high school GPA of freshmen ........ 3.8

Average college GPA of transfer students ....... 3.5

Standardized Test Scores (Mid-50%) of Enrolled Students

Reading .................. 600–700

SAT Math ................ 640–760

ACT Composite .............. 29–33

Demographics

In-state students ..... 33%

Outcomes

Freshman .......... 97%

Acceptance rate to law school ........... 95%

Acceptance rate to med school ......... 66%

Page 7: University of Rochester: Rochester at a Glance

Rochester students come from all 50 states and over 100 countries.

You’ll be part of a compact yet global population of students with surprising

and unique interests, making life on campus exciting and close-knit.

Financial Aidenrollment.rochester.edu/financial-aid

tailored to meet your calculated need.

............. 85%Freshmen receiving merit scholarships .........70%Transfers receiving merit scholarships ...........50%

..................................... 46,960 Room & board .................................... 13,708 Books & supplies .................................. 1,310

..........................................300Other expenses ........................................990Total ................................................. $ 63,268*

The Net Price Calculator, available online, is designed to give families

Pre-College Programsenrollment.rochester.edu/precollege

through our summer Pre-College Programs. You will gain new

Financial Aidenrollment.rochester.edu/financial-aid

tailored to meet your calculated need.

............. 85%Freshmen receiving merit scholarships .........70%Transfers receiving merit scholarships ...........50%

..................................... 46,960 Room & board .................................... 13,708 Books & supplies .................................. 1,310

..........................................300Other expenses ........................................990Total ................................................. $ 63,268*

The Net Price Calculator, available online, is designed to give families

Pre-College Programsenrollment.rochester.edu/precollege

through our summer Pre-College Programs. You will gain new

Financial Aidenrollment.rochester.edu/financial-aid

tailored to meet your calculated need.

............. 85%Freshmen receiving merit scholarships .........70%Transfers receiving merit scholarships ...........50%

..................................... 46,960 Room & board .................................... 13,708 Books & supplies .................................. 1,310

..........................................300Other expenses ........................................990Total ................................................. $ 63,268*

The Net Price Calculator, available online, is designed to give families

Pre-College Programsenrollment.rochester.edu/precollege

through our summer Pre-College Programs. You will gain new

Financial Aidenrollment.rochester.edu/financial-aid

tailored to meet your calculated need.

............. 85%Freshmen receiving merit scholarships .........70%Transfers receiving merit scholarships ...........50%

..................................... 46,960 Room & board .................................... 13,708 Books & supplies .................................. 1,310

..........................................300Other expenses ........................................990Total ................................................. $ 63,268*

The Net Price Calculator, available online, is designed to give families

Pre-College Programsenrollment.rochester.edu/precollege

through our summer Pre-College Programs. You will gain new

Page 8: University of Rochester: Rochester at a Glance

Visit Rochester

Contact Us

enrollment.rochester.edu/visit

enrollment.rochester.edu

NY

VTNH

ME

KY

NC

MA

CT RI

DE

NJPA

WV

OH

MI

INIL

WI

VA

MD

TORONTO

DETROIT

CHICAGO

NEW YORK CITY

BOSTON

WASHINGTON D.C.

ROCHESTER

Wallis HallP.O. Box 270251Rochester, NY 14627-0251Email: [email protected]: (585) 275-3221

(888) 822-2256 (toll free)

b a r x z URAdmissions

Wallis HallP.O. Box 270261Rochester, NY 14627-0261Phone: (585) 275-3226 (800) 881-8234 (toll free)

a URFinAid

If you think Rochester might be the place for you, we encourage you to visit campus.

From May to December, high school seniors can

campus or in an area near them. Interviews for transfer applicants are conducted on campus all year long.