Undergraduates with family income below $200,000 can expect to attend MIT tuition-free starting in 2025
Newly expanded financial aid will cover tuition costs for admitted students from 80 percent of U.S. families.
Newly expanded financial aid will cover tuition costs for admitted students from 80 percent of U.S. families.
Contest hosted by the Department of Mathematics attracts 274 participants and celebrates 16th anniversary.
The Institute’s pooled investments returned 8.9 percent last year; endowment stands at $24.6 billion.
Dean of Admissions Stu Schmill provides an update on MIT’s newest incoming class.
The senior program and technical associate for the Community Services Office has been a supporter of the MIT community since he arrived on campus as a student.
Audrey Chen ’24 landed an internship at NASA before she was old enough to drive. Here’s her secret to success.
Financial aid increased, more than offsetting a 3.75 percent increase in tuition.
By blending mechanical engineering, creative writing, and history studies, senior Amber Velez is discovering new ways of addressing climate change.
Twelfth grader Jessica Wan three-peats, as MIT hosts the 15th competition for female middle and high school math enthusiasts.
The Institute’s pooled investments lost 2.9 percent last year; endowment stands at $23.5 billion.
MIT’s dean of admissions and student financial services talks about helping rural students better understand their options for going to college.
Financial aid support remains strong, offsetting a 3.75 percent rise in tuition, and changes to housing, dining, and other costs.
Located in the new MIT Welcome Center in Building E38, the installation expresses the dynamic, vibrant culture of MIT through the medium of programmable light.
MIT senior Tianyuan (Margaret) Zheng uses art as a bonding enzyme to join STEM, culture, and community.
Liam Gale, new program administrator for the Student Veteran Success Office, describes experiences of student veterans and how the Institute supports them.