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  1. Learn about the different types of scholarships offered by MIT, how to apply for them, and how they are awarded based on financial need. Find out about the First Year Grant, the CSS Profile, and the donors who support MIT students.

    • Other Scholarships and Grants

      Outside scholarships. There are many private scholarships...

    • Student Employment

      Outside scholarships and financial aid; Student employment;...

    • Loans

      MIT Technology Loan (international undergrads only) Can...

    • How to Pay

      Once you accept an offer of admission from MIT, we set up a...

  2. Learn how to apply for need-based MIT Scholarships as an international student. You need to submit the CSS Profile and your parents' tax returns or income documentation through IDOC.

  3. Jun 14, 2024 · Massachusetts Institute of Technology scholarships aim to meet 100% of demonstrated financial need of its students. The university has estimated to provide 167.3 million USD as need-based award in 2024-2025, compared to 164.1 million USD in the previous year.

  4. At MIT Admissions, we recruit and enroll a talented and diverse class of undergraduates who will learn to use science, technology, and other areas of scholarship to serve the nation and the world in the 21st century.

  5. We plan to award $164.1 million in MIT need-based scholarships in 2023–2024, compared to the $152.3 million awarded in 2022–2023. 58% of full-time undergraduates received an MIT Scholarship during the 2022–2023 academic year. Among those, the median family contribution after student term-time work⁠ 04 was $9,926.

  6. A number of states sponsor scholarship programs for residents, and information on eligibility may often be obtained from secondary school guidance counselors. ROTC programs at MIT may also provide substantial scholarship support. Learn more about affording an MIT education.

  7. MIT makes financial support available to graduate students from a variety of sources and in several different formsfellowships, scholarships, traineeships, teaching and research assistantships, on-campus employment, and federal loans.