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  • Apply / Understanding the process

    Our selection process

    one individual's biases, preferences, or familiarity with a given case ... -centered process, not a school- or region-centered process. This means that we do not read your application along with other students from your school or
  • Pages

    First-year learning communities

    , and areas where students can work together at all hours of the day (or ... study with, socialize with, and complain about p-sets with from day one ... aren't meant to replace dorm communities or fraternity communities or
  • Apply / First-year applicants

    QuestBridge

    -year application. You may apply through Early Action, due November 1, or Regular ... options for Early Action (EA) or Regular Action (RA) consideration. If you apply EA or RA and are admitted, you will still qualify for financial aid
  • Apply / Parents and educators

    For school counselors

    AM–5 PM ET) at 1.617.253.3400, or to email our general staff email ... regionalized officer who exclusively presents to your school or area. All of our ... the office reading applications or sequestered in the admissions
  • Apply / First-year applicants

    Getting started

    Application deadlines Your application must be submitted by November 1 if you're applying Early Action, or January 6 if you're applying ... action cycle. Just do what works for you! Application fee or waiver Our
  • Discover / Life and culture

    Clubs & activities

    [intro]MIT students organize more than 450 official student groups, or about 1 for every 10 undergraduates. If you don't find an existing club or organization to match your interests, it's easy to start your own
  • Apply / Parents and educators

    For home educators

    . Homeschooled applicants make up less than 1% of our applicant pool (and less than 1% of our student body), but these numbers are growing. Homeschooled ... that we do not require a high school diploma or GED from our applicants
  • Policies

    universities to publish an annual report every year by October 1 that contains ...  share (copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format) and ... , disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, or national or ethnic
  • Apply / Transfer applicants

    Veterans

    MIT’s options for continuing/professional education or graduate ... take (or place out of, through an Advanced Standing Examination) the ... community college or another four-year college) to brush up on their academics
  • Apply / Preparing for MIT

    Be yourself!

    . It’s as if we’re choosing a 1,100-person team to climb a very ... into MIT (or any specific college, for that matter). We want to know what
  • Help / Contact

    Via phone

    Our phone number is 1.617.253.3400. That's it. That's the number you'd call. This probably didn't need to be its own page, but now that it's here, you can watch this true and factual documentary video of what it
  • Discover / Life and culture

    Eating at MIT

    dining halls, or cook for yourself (and often, your friends) in a community setting. [/intro] Everyone prefers to eat differently: alone or together, made or served, vegan or paleo, and so on. So, just like in our
  • Apply / First-year applicants

    International applicants

    citizenship or permanent residency to be an international applicant, [annotation ... significant time in the United States, or those who have a liminal status as asylees, refugees, or stateless persons. This classification is federally
  • Apply / Transfer applicants

    The transfer application

    : We recommend that one letter of recommendation come from a math or ... well. Standardized tests: SAT or ACT. Spring entry applicants must take ... your advisor, school registrar, or another school official from your