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    Housing at MIT

    the MIT Housing website. Choosing where to live All incoming first ... ). After your first year, you may want to move into FSILG housing or remain ... and cats. It's up to you where you choose to make your home. Mentorship
  • Policies

    action MIT takes with respect to your application. Note that, beginning ... information We collect, use, and process your personal information to (1 ... @mit.edu. We will always respect your request to stop processing your personal
  • Apply / First-year applicants

    February Updates & Notes Form

    . Midyear grades Please be sure to get your official midyear grades from your ... accurately. Your counselor does not need to mail your midyear grades to us ... . The February Updates & Notes Form will be available on your
  • Apply / Transfer applicants

    Returning students

    while, we expect to see the results of your standardized tests, transcript ... in getting to know you. This includes the secondary school materials ... Secondary school materials Some students apply to us after an
  • Apply / Preparing for MIT

    STEM programs

    students find to be exciting resources for their growth—though your local ... of invention, you may want to set your sights on these fairs and ... qualifying competitions, training camps, or other programs available to your
  • Schedule your campus visit

    email. If you would like to reschedule your visit, it’s easy! Simply fill ... reservation for a session, we will not be able to accommodate you. [button ... ="https://apply.mitadmissions.org/portal/visitmit"]Register[/button_link] In-person group tours If you would like to bring a group of 6–50 people
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    First-year learning communities

    liberal arts school inside of MIT. So you still get to get your technical ... , find your way around a new school. We get it, it can be overwhelming trying to navigate your new life! Amidst the huge changes, some students
  • Apply / Transfer applicants

    Veterans

    in advanced math and science both improves your odds of getting into ... eligible for benefits that can significantly aid in your costs to attend MIT ... to do. We also ask for information about your academic coursework, test
  • Discover / Life and culture

    Clubs & activities

    club or organization to match your interests, it's easy to start your own, and get together with your friends to nerd out however your heart ... , including: Laboratory for Chocolate Science, a club dedicated to the
  • Next steps

    [intro]You made it to the end of our virtual visit experience! We hope it helped you get to know MIT and the students that make this place so special. Before you go, we have some final resources for you to take
  • Discover / The MIT education

    Independent Activities Period

    regularly scheduled classes to do...whatever they want![/intro] [annotation note='With the unintentional benefit, according to then-President Howard ... ,[/annotation] IAP has grown to be a unique feature of the MIT education, offering
  • Apply / Understanding the process

    What we look for

    quantity—you don't have to do a million things to get into college. Put your ... -on place. Innovation is risky and messy! Getting your hands dirty and trying ... Remember that there are many ways to make the world better—we're not looking
  • Apply / Preparing for MIT

    Transfer credit & advanced standing

    , you get to keep your grade on the ASE as your grade in the class; if you ... supporting materials to these departments over the summer before your first ... Many students who apply to MIT are passionate about learning and find
  • Apply / Understanding the process

    Our selection process

    summaries, along with your entire application, will then go to the selection ... How it works After you click the submit button, it's easy to feel like your application has entered a black hole. So what really happens
  • Afford / Cost & affordability

    How to apply for aid

    paint a detailed picture of what kind of aid you’ll need to be able to attend MIT affordably. Three steps to apply for aid. CSS Profile: a tool provided by the College Board that we use to determine if you qualify for a
  • Discover / The MIT education

    General Institute Requirements

    , and social sciences, including three to four in a concentration of your ... , including at least two relevant to your major, to develop effective writing ... credits of practical, project-based work to stimulate your resourcefulness
  • Apply / Parents and educators

    For parents

    you in the process and tell you what you and your child need to know ... [intro]If you're like most parents, helping your child find the right college feels like one of your last great parental responsibilities. We see