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An information session on the VIP initiative with a summary of active projects will take place over zoom:
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
noon - 1:30pm
Watch a recording of the Zoom session (RIT login required) >
The Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) Program is a transformative approach to enhancing higher education by engaging undergraduate and graduate students in ambitious, long-term, large-scale, multidisciplinary project teams, led by faculty. The program has been rigorously evaluated and refined over more than two decades.
RIT joined the
VIP consortium
in the summer of 2023.
Webpage banner photo ©2025 Peter A Blacksberg RIT ‘75
The VIP Model
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The VIP Model
The VIP Program engages both undergraduate and graduate students in faculty-led multidisciplinary project teams. Students earn academic credits, while faculty and graduate students benefit from the design/discovery efforts of their teams.
The VIP model has eight essential elements:
Projects are embedded in faculty mentor’s scholarship and exploration.
Projects are long-term and large-scale, continuing for many years, even decades.
Program is curricular and all participating students are graded.
Students can participate and earn credits toward their degrees for at least two years.
Learning outcomes focus on the development of both disciplinary and professional skills.
Multi-disciplinary teams are encouraged but not required.
Dedicated classroom and meeting spaces.
Faculty/student participation is based on mutual interest
Active teams
Brand Builders in Training: Technically Speaking, RIT’s Student Advertising and PR Agency
Changeling VR: A Narrative VR Game
CI-VIP: Community Initiated VIP
Cultural Heritage Imaging, Preservation, and Research
Digital Forensics and Blockchain Analytics: Investigating Illicit Cryptocurrency Activity and Victim Advocacy
Digital Interactive Preservation
Digital Scholarship: Folklore and Booklore
echoes: Exploring games as reflections of our community
Location-Based AR for Public History: Co-designing community stories for social impact
NOVA NEXUS: Photonics, Astrophysics, and Quantum Technologies for Scientific Discovery
Peaceland: Choose Your Memory
Project Dynamo: A Brinkman Experience
SMASH THE CRASH: An Environmental Initiative to End Bird-Window Collisions in Rochester
Trust, Fairness, and Social Robotics in AI-Driven Decision-Making
XRLive: Computational Tools for Live Performance
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Frequently Asked Questions for students
VIPs provide a unique opportunity to gain academic credit to participate on a team working on a faculty led research or personal project. In addition to subject knowledge, students will gain experience in working on diverse and interdisciplinary teams with students from all academic levels. If you are looking for an experiential learning experience on a project for which you have a particular passion, it is a great way to follow that passion and get credits for doing so.
This will depend on both the VIP and the program in which a student is enrolled. VIP courses are intended as free electives, though may fulfill other course requirements for specific programs. Please see the description of individuals VIP and be sure to consult with your academic advisor to determine how VIPs can fit within your program of study.
Unlike other courses, students do not enroll directly into VIP courses via SIS. Instead, students will apply to a given VIP (links to application forms are provided in the description of each VIP) and when accepted students will be enrolled into the appropriate course and section by a representative in the student’s departmental or college office.
Yes, that is our hope. For the fall of 2024, we are running a pilot program with five VIP projects in the College of Liberal Arts and the Golisano College of Computing and Information Science. Based on what we learn during this pilot, we hope to be adding additional VIPs (from additional colleges) in the future.
VIP courses can be repeated for credit and the number of credits a student earns in any one semester can range from 1-3 depending on the workload required. Students should consult with their academic advisors as well as the VIP sponsor to iron out specific details. Students are limited to a maximum total of 12 VIP credits that can be taken throughout their academic entire career at RIT.
Frequently Asked Questions for faculty
This depends on the college and department of which the faculty member is a part. Some faculty count VIP as part of their fractional credit load, others will need to include it as part of their regular course load.   If you are interested in running a VIP, please discuss this with your supervisor or chair to see how the VIP can fit with your existing teaching load.
If you have an idea for a VIP, please contact us at
vip@rit.edu
and we can help you get started.
For the Fall 2024 pilot, VIP courses have been approved for the College of Liberal Arts (CLA) and the Golisano College of Computing and Information Science (GCCIS).   Moving forward, we are hoping to expand to additional colleges. If you are interested in acting as an advocate for VIPs in your college, please contact us at
vip@rit.edu
Contact
Joe Geigel
Professor, Computer Science
Department of Computer Science
Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences
585-475-2051
joe.geigel@rit.edu
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