Scholarship Overview
The MIT Scholarship is an exceptional opportunity for talented students globally. It’s awarded based on financial need, with no discrimination against any applicant. Once admitted, MIT pledges to meet the student’s full financial needs for all four years of undergraduate study. This scholarship is a beacon of hope for those dreaming of studying at MIT but facing financial constraints. On average, students receive substantial support, making their educational journey smoother.
- Need-based award
- Full financial support for four years
- Average support: $45,215
Host Country (Cambridge, Massachusetts)
Cambridge, Massachusetts, is not just an academic hub but also a melting pot of cultures and ideas. It’s home to the world-renowned Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The city offers a unique blend of historical richness and modern innovation. Living in Cambridge means being part of a vibrant, intellectually stimulating community. The city’s proximity to other top universities adds to its diverse and dynamic atmosphere.
- Home to prestigious universities
- Blend of history and innovation
- Vibrant and intellectually stimulating community
Host School
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is more than just a university; it’s a dream destination for many aspiring students. Known for its groundbreaking research and innovation, MIT stands at the forefront of technology and science. The institution prides itself on its diverse and talented student body. Students at MIT are not just educated; they are prepared to be the leaders and innovators of tomorrow. The campus environment is designed to foster creativity, collaboration, and excellence.
- Renowned for research and innovation
- Diverse and talented student community
- Focus on preparing future leaders
Fields of Study
MIT offers a diverse range of undergraduate programs, with 44 different fields to choose from. Whether you are interested in engineering, science, or management, MIT has a program for you. The curriculum is designed to encourage practical skills and innovation. Students have the opportunity to engage in cutting-edge research and collaborative projects. This broad spectrum of programs ensures that every student finds their niche.
- 44 undergraduate programs
- Emphasis on practical skills and innovation
- Opportunities for research and collaboration
What Does the Scholarship Cover?
The MIT Scholarship comprehensively covers tuition and related expenses. On average, students receive $45,215, significantly easing the financial burden of higher education. This support allows students to focus on their studies without the stress of financial constraints. The scholarship also includes a grant for first-year low-income students to help with initial college expenses. This holistic approach to financial aid ensures that students have a smooth transition to college life.
- Covers tuition and expenses
- Average award: $45,215
- Additional grant for first-year students
How Many Scholarships are Given?
Approximately 60% of MIT undergraduates receive the MIT Scholarship. This high percentage reflects MIT’s commitment to making education accessible to all talented students. The scholarships are a testament to the university’s dedication to diversity and inclusion. By supporting a large number of students, MIT ensures a rich and varied campus community.
- 60% of undergraduates receive scholarships
- Reflects MIT’s commitment to accessibility
- Supports a diverse student body
Which Countries are Targeted?
The MIT Scholarship is open to students from all over the world, including both local and international applicants. There are no specific countries targeted, ensuring equal opportunities for everyone. This global approach fosters a multicultural learning environment at MIT. The diversity of the student body enriches the educational experience for all.
- Open to all nationalities
- No country-specific targeting
- Promotes a multicultural environment
Am I Eligible to Apply?
To be eligible for the MIT Scholarship, you must first gain admission to an undergraduate program at MIT. Applicants need to demonstrate financial need and fulfill all admission requirements. English proficiency, evidenced by TOEFL scores, is also a requirement. This scholarship is open to both local and international students. Meeting these criteria is your first step towards securing financial aid at MIT.
- Admission to an undergraduate program
- Demonstrated financial need
- TOEFL for English proficiency
How do I Apply – Next Steps
The application process for the MIT Scholarship involves several steps. Start by completing the MIT application for admission. Then, submit the required documents for both admission and the scholarship. Finally, complete the financial aid documentation specific to the scholarship. This process is straightforward but requires attention to detail to ensure all requirements are met.
- Complete MIT application
- Submit required documents
- Complete financial aid documentation
Required Documents
For MIT admission, you need standardized test scores, a biographical form, academic records, essays, activities, teacher evaluations, a secondary school report including high school transcripts, and an application fee. For the MIT Scholarship, the CSS Profile, parental tax returns or income documentation, and, if applicable, the non-custodial parent’s profile are required. It’s important to prepare these documents well in advance to meet the application deadline.
- Admission: standardized tests, biographical form, academic records, teacher evaluations, school report, application fee
- Scholarship: CSS Profile, tax returns, non-custodial parent’s profile
Closing Date
The closing date for the MIT Scholarship application is February 15. It’s crucial to submit all your documents and complete the application process by this date. Meeting this deadline ensures your application will be considered for the upcoming academic year. Late submissions may not be accepted, so it’s important to plan accordingly.
- Application deadline: February 15
- Ensure timely submission
- Late submissions may not be considered
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Am a Kenyan citizen wishing to study software engineering at MIT. I had B+ in marth B in physics and B- in chemistry, and an overall of 8 out of 12. I would really like to get the admission and full scholarship.
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