Rochester Institute of Technology

If you're into diverse landscapes, innovative culture, and endless opportunities, then Rochester Institute of Technology could be perfect for your study abroad experience. Founded in 1829, RIT is a private university with a strong reputation in technology, art, and design, though they've also got a unique campus in Dubrovnik, Croatia for international programs. The main campus is in Rochester, New York, but the Dubrovnik campus—near those incredible City Walls—is where many international programs happen. It's a smaller, more intimate setting that combines American university structure with a Croatian location. The programs here focus on business, hospitality, and service leadership, taking advantage of Dubrovnik's tourism industry for practical learning opportunities. What makes RIT's Croatian campus interesting for study abroad students is the hybrid experience. You get American-style education (English language, discussion-based classes, the whole approach) but you're living in a medieval coastal city on the Adriatic. The cost is lower than studying in the US, you can travel easily around Croatia and the Balkans, and you're experiencing a part of Europe that's less saturated with study abroad students. The programs are designed specifically for international students, so support systems are solid, and you're meeting people from all over rather than just Americans abroad.

Location

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Founded: 1829

Type: Private

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