Interested in becoming a GRT? Attend a GRT Information Session from 6-7 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 26, in E51-151, Tang Center.
Graduate Resident Tutors (GRTs) applications are now being accepted for the 2011-2012 year. GRTs are graduate students who live in undergraduate dorms as mentors, playing key roles in MIT's vibrant residential community. If you will be a graduate student at MIT for the 2011-2012 academic year and beyond, this session is a chance to learn more about the position and the application process from a current GRT and a Residential Life Programs staff member. GRTs receive free housing, a stipend, and unique opportunities to interact with faculty and undergraduates.
Visit the GRT application website for more information and to apply http://greta.mit.edu
Graduate Resident Tutors (GRTs) applications are now being accepted for the 2011-2012 year. GRTs are graduate students who live in undergraduate dorms as mentors, playing key roles in MIT's vibrant residential community. If you will be a graduate student at MIT for the 2011-2012 academic year and beyond, this session is a chance to learn more about the position and the application process from a current GRT and a Residential Life Programs staff member. GRTs receive free housing, a stipend, and unique opportunities to interact with faculty and undergraduates.
Visit the GRT application website for more information and to apply http://greta.mit.edu