MIT continues its commitment to undergraduate student support
Financial aid will increase 7.8 percent for 2020-2021, offsetting a 3.8 percent rise in tuition and fees.
Financial aid will increase 7.8 percent for 2020-2021, offsetting a 3.8 percent rise in tuition and fees.
Anikeeva, Fuller, Tisdale, and White receive MIT's highest honor in undergraduate teaching.
Participating MIT students make history by taking all top five spots — the first time this has happened for any school.
Through on-site projects in developing countries and internships in the business world, Kendyll Hicks explores the political and economic drivers of global health.
MIT students train teams in Ghana and Uganda for the International Mathematical Olympiad through MISTI-Africa.
Students expand intellectual horizons and leadership skills at dinner-seminars with MIT faculty.
The survey, deployed every four years, is a unique, confidential forum for community input.
MIT seniors will pursue graduate studies at Cambridge University.
Introduced to the Institute through MITx and MIT Bootcamps, Jakub Chudik is now a senior in EECS and CTO of his own startup.
Through the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, students work to build AI tools with impact.
Junior double major seeks to piece together puzzles of the universe, particle by particle.
After surgery to correct childhood hearing loss, Swarna Jeewajee discovered a desire to be a physician-scientist, and a love of a cappella music.
In a lively poster session, more than 100 undergraduates discuss their yearlong research projects on everything from machine learning to political geography.
Impactful program for first-year students helps to ensure a successful transition to MIT.
A record $38 million has been raised for undergraduate financial aid in FY19.