Role of RIT in ACMT
The concept started in 1995 when the Croatian Ministry of Science and Technology
(now the Ministry of Science, Education and Sports) wished to establish a private
institution of higher education in Croatia and contacted Rochester Institute
of Technology (RIT), in New York. RIT was considered because of its philosophy
of applied, practical education and its reputation for formulating and sustaining
successful international partnerships.
After visiting RIT in 1995, an agreement to create the college was signed in
the spring of 1997, establishing ACMT as the first private institution of higher
education established in Croatia, and, more importantly, as a model for foreign
universities operating in Croatia.
This partnership enabled ACMT to offer its students dually accredited diplomas.
Today, we remain the only private educational institution granting both American
degrees accredited by the New York Middle States Association of Colleges and
Schools and Croatian degrees which are fully accredited and aligned with the
Bologna process.
Studying at RIT
ACMT students are also RIT students and, as such, can chose to study at RIT
without going through the formal transfer process. A student can decide to go
to
RIT for one or more quarter or years after finishing two years at ACMT.
ACMT Bachelor of Science graduates also have the option of pursuing graduate education or a Master's Degree at RIT. Graduate programs are also offered in Croatia by RIT. For further information please contact ACMT







