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Massachusetts Institute Of Technology

Name Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Address 77 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139
Website http://web.mit.edu/
Email admissions@mit.edu
Percent Undergrad College Owned 94%
Percent Fraternity 55%
Percent Sorority 26%
Percent Campus Weekends N/A
Offer Housing Yes
Percent Students College Housing 94%
Campus Housing Yes
Off Campus Assistance Yes
Types Available coed dorms (71%), women's dorms (6%), sorority housing (3%), fraternity housing (16%), apartments for married students (0%), apartment for single students (2%), special housing for disabled students, cooperative housing (1%), other housing options (1%)
College Owned Singles N/A
College Owned Doubles N/A
College Owned Triples N/A
College Owned Apartments N/A
College Owned Other N/A
Num College Owned 69
Sprinkler System 81%
Fire Alarms 100%
High Speed Internet 100%
Campus Size 168 acres
Percent Weekends N/A
Nearest Airport Boston (5)
Nearest Train Boston (3)
Nearest Bus Boston (3)
Public Transport Yes
Cars Permitted No
Percent Cars 7%
School Employment Yes
Percent Undergrads Employed 51%
Average Undergrad Earnings 2,177
Freshmen Discouraged Working No
Army Rotc Offered on campus
Navy Rotc Offered on campus
Airforce Rotc Offered on campus
Alcohol Permitted Yes
Additional Policies class attendance policies set by individual instructors, hazing prohibited, smoking prohibited
Popular Events Spring Weekend
Student Activities choral groups, concert band, dance, drama/theater, jazz band, literary magazine, marching band, music ensembles, musical theater, radio station, student government, student newspaper, student film society, symphony orchestra, television station, yearbook
Num Organizations 390
Honor Societies Alpha Chi Sigma, Alpha Nu Sigma, Chi Epsilon, Eta Kappa Nu, National Society of Collegiate Scholars, Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Tau Sigma, Sigma Gamma Tau, Sigma Pi Sigma, Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi
Religious Organizations (Appears as submitted by school) Asian Baptist Student Koinonia; Asian Baptist Student Koinonia Graduate Division; Asian Christian Fellowship; MIT Baha'i Association; Baptist Student Fellowship; Black Christian Fellowship; MIT Buddhist Community; Campus Crusade for Christ; Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship; Chinese Bible Fellowship; Christians on Campus; MIT Gospel Choir; Graduate Christian Fellowship; Graduate Hillel; MIT Hillel; Hindu Students Council; Hong Kong Students Bible Study Group; Latter-day Saint Student Association; Lutheran-Episcopal Ministry; Muslim Students' Association; Orthodox Christian Fellowship; MIT Pagan Students' Group; Praisedance; MIT Protestant Student Community; Tech Catholic Community; United Christian Fellowship; Victory Campus Ministries
International Organizations (Appears as submitted by school) African Students Association; Arab Student Organization; Asian American Association; Association of Indonesian Students; Association of Puerto Rican Students; MIT Association of Taiwanese Students; MIT Australian New Zealand American Club; Bangladeshi Students Association; Black Graduate Student Association; Black Students' Union; Black Women's Alliance; Brazilian Student Association; Bulgarian Club; Canadians Club; Caribbean-Club; Chinese Student and Scholar Association; Chinese Students Club; Club Argentino; Club Francophone MIT; The Colombian Association of MIT; Ecuadorian Student Association; MIT European Club; Filipino Students Association; MIT Haitian Alliance; MIT Hawaii Club; Hellenic Students' Association; Hong Kong Student Society; Hungarian Student Association; Iberia; International Film Club; International Students Association; Irish Association of MIT; Japanese Association; Japanese Society of Undergraduates; Korean Graduate Students Association; Korean Students Association; La Union Chicana Por Aztlan; Lebanese Club at MIT; Malaysian Students Association; Mes Latino; Mexican Student Association; MITALY - Italian Student Association; Miteri: Nepali Students' Association; Mocha Moves Dance Squad; Nigerian Students Association; Oori; MIT Organization of Serbian Students; Paksmit; Persian Students Association of MIT; MIT Portuguese Leaders of Tomorrow Club; Portuguese Student Association; The Republic of China Student Association (ROCSA); Romanian Student Association; Sangam; Scandinavian Asssociation of Students; Singapore Students Society; Sloan Jewish Students Organization; South Asian American Students; Sri Lankan Students' Association; Thai Students at MIT; Turkish Student Association; Vietnamese Students Association
Other Organizations (Appears as submitted by school) There are over 390 groups recognized by the Association of Student Activities at MIT. These groups fall into the following main categories: academic; activism; arts; athletic; campus media; cultural; fraternity, sorority, independent living groups (FSILG); government; interest; recreational; religious; service; social; technology; other
Student Papers (Appears as submitted by school) The Tech (twice per week during regular school year, weekly during January, monthly during summer, daily during MIT Orientation)
Num Frats 28
Frats Chapter Houses 27
Percent Frat Members 55%
Num Sororities 5
Sororities Chapter Houses 3
Percent Sorority Members 26%
Type Private institution
Year Founded 1861
Religious Affiliation None
Academic Calendar 4-1-4
Undergrad Body 4,066
Setting Urban
Endowment 6,712,400,000
Application Deadline January 1
Application Fee 65
Selectivity Most selective
Tuition 33,600
Room Board 9,950
Basic nonremedial tutoring, placement service, day care, health service, health insurance
Remedial N/A
Counseling minority student, career, personal, academic, psychological, religious, other
Career on-campus job interviews, internships, resume assistance, career/job search classes, alumni network, interest inventory, interview training
Job Six Months 63%
Job One Year N/A
Job Two Years N/A
Firms McKinsey, MIT, Google, Microsoft, Raytheon, Bain, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, General Electric, Susquehanna
Library Yes
Library Consortia Yes
Num Books 1,359,885
Num Subscriptions 22,991
Num Microforms 2,391,503
Num Audiovisual 33,005
Num Ebooks 14,754
Library Facilities The MIT Libraries support the Institute's programs of study and research. Five major subject libraries, for Architecture and Planning, Engineering, Humanities, Science, Management and Social Science, as well as four specialized libraries and the Institute Archives, offer access to a wide range of materials, both print and electronic, and services.
Museums Dedicated undergraduate teaching laboratories in many departments are complemented by the facilities of numerous interdisciplinary research laboratories and centers-list available at http://web.mit.edu/research/; arts facilities include not only the List Visual Arts Center, The MIT Museum, and the Jerome B. Wiesner Student Art Gallery, but also the Berenice Abbott Photography Laboratory, the Lewis Music Library, and performance and practice spaces.
Computer Course Yes
Own Computer No
Computers Available 1,100
Email Accounts Yes
Internet Access Yes
Computers Available In computer center/labs, residence halls, library, student center
Num Wired Library 50
Num Wired Classrooms 1,200
Num Wired Labs 100
Num Wired Other 7,000
Wireless Network Yes
Wireless Areas in all the libraries, in all classrooms, in computer labs, in administrative/faculty offices and work areas, in all college-owned, operated, or affiliated housing, in all school buildings and on all school property
Wireless Capacity 20,000
Recommended Os N/A
Hosting Units 100%
Student Webpages Yes
Online Registration Yes
Campus Safety 24-hour foot and vehicle patrols, late night transport/escort service, 24-hour emergency telephones, lighted pathways/sidewalks, controlled dormitory access (key, security card, etc)




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