Virtual interviews
Virtual interviews are conducted online with admissions representatives and current students using Zoom chat software. Questions can be directed to admit@admissions.rochester.edu.
Sign up for a virtual interview
Interviewing gives us the chance to learn more about you, including:
Interviewing also gives you the opportunity to talk to someone who knows Rochester, and ask questions about what life at Rochester is really like. Whether you interview with an admissions counselor, alumnus/a, or a current student, it will be considered equally in our application review process.
An interview is strongly recommended, especially if you wish to compete for merit-based scholarships.
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Admission decisions at Rochester are based on a number of criteria. But one critical component is the interview. An interview can sound intimidating, but at the end of the day, it’s a conversation about a subject you know best: you!
Let’s chat
Virtual interviews are conducted online with admissions representatives and current students using Zoom chat software. Questions can be directed to admit@admissions.rochester.edu.
Sign up for a virtual interview
The University of Rochester partners with InitialView to provide additional interviewing opportunities. These interviews are primarily meant for applicants living outside the United States. If you submit an InitialView interview, then you will not be able to register for an in-person or virtual interview. Please submit your InitialView interview before your application deadline.
Schedule an InitialView interview
Interviews for transfer applicants are conducted all year long with the exception of a break December through to early February. To ensure your interview is considered with your application make sure you are interviewing before you apply or by when your application is complete for review.
Interview timeslots fill up around the priority deadlines, so if you’d like to interview ensure you sign up for an opportunity.
Throughout the fall, we host in-person interview events around the United States. These are typically small events with one counselor and one student at a time.
Not available at this time.