MIT’s need-blind admissions process ensures that you will not be disadvantaged in the admissions process because of your financial need. Our admissions process is need-blind for all students, foreign and domestic.
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Does MIT have a Financial Aid Calculator?
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Does MIT provide any academic or athletic scholarships?
MIT provides financial aid on the basis of financial need only. We don’t offer money based on any measure of merit—academic, athletic, artistic, or anything else. However, we refer to… -
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Does MIT provide CSS Profile waivers?
Some students of certain incomes are able to have the their CSS Profile fees waived by the College Board. MIT is not able to offer a fee waiver directly. If… -
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