The transfer process is intended for students who have finished high school and completed at least one year of college. If you’re still in high school, you’re considered a first-year applicant regardless of how many classes you’ve taken at the university level.
I’m taking college classes, do I apply for transfer admission?
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Can I apply for first-year admission if I already have a degree?
MIT doesn’t accept applications for first-year admission if you currently hold an undergraduate degree. Students who have already completed a bachelor’s degree may not apply to MIT for a second… -
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Can I defer my enrollment?
If you’re admitted to MIT, you may defer enrollment for one or two years. After confirming your intent to enroll in MIT’s first-year class, you will be asked to submit… -
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Can I get a copy of MIT Facts?
MIT Facts is a pocket-sized compendium of essential facts about the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Unfortunately, we don’t mail the booklets, but you can find it online! -
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Can I include a portfolio with my application?
Yes, you’re welcome to include a portfolio. Visual artists, makers, performing artists, and researchers may send portfolios for review by MIT staff or faculty through Slideroom. Detailed instructions for submitting portfolios is… -
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Can I submit a maker portfolio?
The Maker Portfolio is an opportunity for students to showcase their projects that require creative insight, technical skill and a ‘hands-on’ approach to learning by doing. Members of the MIT Engineering Advisory Board…