Founded in 2002, RIT Kosovo is a not-for-profit, higher education institution chartered in Kosovo and offering degrees from the Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, New York. It was previously named the American College of Kosova, American University in Kosova Foundation, American University in Kosova Foundation – Prishtina and BPrAL American College in Kosova Foundation – Prishtina”. It was first registered on May 8, 2002, in Prishtina, Kosovo. RIT/AUK is supported by the U.S. organization "the American University in Kosovo Foundation Inc”, registered in the County of New York, State of New York.
Campus and alumni
The campus occupies 2.1 hectares in the Germia neighborhood of the capital city, Prishtina, in the Republic of Kosovo. Alumni number more than 900.
Governance
The Board of Trustees is composed of individuals who guide and support the institution toward its mission and carries out fiduciary duties and other responsibilities. The Academic Senate provides for the exercise of the faculty's role in academic decisions, the preservation of academic standards, and the promotion of the academic welfare of students. The Student Government works to improve the quality of students’ life at RIT/AUK and serves as the instrument through which the students influence decisions about student activities, roles, and curricula. Cooperative education provides two paid career-related work experiences for every graduate who completes the bachelor's degree program.
Degrees offered
Degrees offered are Bachelor of Science in Applied Arts and Science and an associate degree in Multimedia and Web Design. RIT/AUK students enrolled in Kosovo receive their degree from RIT through the RIT School of Individualized Study.
The Training and Development Institute at American University in Kosovo is a center for continuing education. AUK supports the reconstruction and transformation of Kosovo through the professional development of individuals, the advancement of learning methods and contents, business support, linking university expertise with the business community, and certification of skills with internationally recognized standards.
AUK Summer program
AUK offers a summer program where undergraduate and graduate students learn about conflict management, reconstruction, humanitarian intervention, human rights, and other issues related to development in post-conflict societies. Students enrolled in the program have the opportunity to interact with international scholars, NGOs, diplomats, retired military personnel, peacekeepers, and others with experience in conflict transformations. The program focuses on the background of the Kosovo conflict of the late 20th century wars across the region; the nature of security in the period following the fighting, and continuing challenges to conflict transformation and development.