RIT Tirana will offer two degree programs starting in fall 2025
RIT Tirana
RIT’s global reach expands with the addition of RIT Tirana. The Albanian location will offer two degree programs starting in fall 2025. The site evolved through a partnership between RIT Kosovo and the Harry Fultz Foundation, shown here.
RIT’s worldwide reach continues to grow with a new global location in Tirana, Albania. The expansion was announced at a launch event in the capital city.
RIT Tirana will feature two bachelor of science degrees, computing information technology and electrical engineering technology, when it hosts its first classes in fall 2025. The site evolved through a partnership between RIT Kosovo and the Harry Fultz Foundation.
“This is not just the launch of a new location for RIT programs; it is the beginning of an exciting journey to provide transformative education and global opportunities for students in this region,” stated Kamal Shahrabi, president of RIT Kosovo. “Through our innovative programs, hands-on learning approach, and strong industry connections, we are equipping students with the skills they need to thrive in an ever-evolving global economy.”
In addition to the main campus in Rochester and a growing presence in Los Angeles, RIT has international campuses in Dubai, Croatia, and Kosovo. Global education enriches the RIT community, creating a unified perspective on global challenges and opportunities.
“We are delighted to add Albania to our constellation of global locations,” said James Myers, associate provost for International Education and Global Programs. “With 21,300 students in more than 200 career-oriented and professional programs, RIT is internationally recognized and ranked for its leadership in technology, the arts, and design. We are proud of more than 150,000 RIT alumni who come from more than 100 countries.”
For more information on RIT’s international opportunities, go to the RIT global website.