In-person info sessions and tours
We offer two types of campus visits each week.
Info session and student-led tour: Our info sessions are ... life, the application process, and financial aid. A student-led campus
[intro]One of the earliest programs of its kind in the United States ... .[/intro]
In 1969, Margaret MacVicar, then a 26-year-old MIT professor (and ... each year draw on UROP research, and most undergraduates will be included
, including specific costs for tuition and fees, books and supplies, housing and ... Services website.
One of nine
We are one of only nine American universities ... are one of only nine schools in the U.S. that is need blind and meets
between when you apply and when you receive your decision?
Once your ... committee, where multiple groups of different admissions staff and faculty ... and debate an application before it is placed in the admit pile.
Student
communities (FLCs): Terrascope, Experimental Study Group (ESG), and Concourse. These groups help to provide a close-knit community and academic environment to ... study with, socialize with, and complain about p-sets with from day one
information session, and we are not able to accommodate groups larger than 50 ... campus. Disruptive behavior will result in the termination of your tour and loss of future tour privileges.
Cancellations and refunds
Cancellations
You might think math and science are serious fun, but you aren’t sure ... your imagination and powers of analysis, connect you with other young people who dare to enjoy nerdy things, and help you prepare for the rigor
a math or science teacher and one from a humanities, social science ... recommendation—one from a math or science teacher and one from a humanities, social ... for researchers, performing artists, visual artists, and makers to
by choosing among a variety of ways to complete core subjects and ... typically spent taking some General Institute Requirements (GIRs) while simultaneously exploring their academic (as well as social and residential
if you are eligible for any federal or state student aid. The FAFSA ... .mit.edu/undergraduate-students/apply-for-aid/domestic/"]Learn more and begin your application[/button_link]
International students
The ... .mit.edu/undergraduate-students/apply-for-aid/international/"]Learn more and begin your application[/button_link]
Aid deadlines
The
consists of several short response questions and essays designed to help us ... makes you "look best," as opposed to the answers that are honest and easy ... four that mean the most to you and tell us a bit about them.
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, including the cost of transportation to and from MIT. We strongly encourage students from underrepresented and/or underserved backgrounds to apply ... : You must attend high school in the United States or one of its
of clubs, organizations, and activities covering every imaginable topic ... 's the typical newspaper, radio station, and literary journal that you ... , organize large-scale hackathons, and host educational programs for local
experience, and all first-year students live in one of our 10 on-campus residence halls. And MIT allows its students to choose which residence they ... project and is anticipated to reopen in fall 2025.']in operation
[intro]MIT students are as creative in the studio and on stage as they are in the lab. More than half of undergrads enroll in arts and music classes each year, and students exercise their artistic side through