Is MIT need aware for international students?
MIT practices need-blind admissions, which means applicants will not be disadvantaged in the admissions process because of their financial need. We are one of only five schools in the U.S. that is need blind and meets full need for all students, foreign and domestic.
When should international students apply for MIT?
When to apply Most U.S. students apply to MIT at the beginning of their final year of high school, and international applicants should do the same. Only accepted students are required to send final grades, and we understand that they will not be available until the summer months. Most applicants are 17–19 years of age.
When should I apply to MIT?
When to apply. Most U.S. students apply to MIT at the beginning of their final year of high school, and international applicants should do the same. Only accepted students are required to send final grades, and we understand that they will not be available until the summer months. Most applicants are 17–19 years of age.
Is MIT considered to be an international or domestic student?
If you are in the process of obtaining a green card, then you are considered by MIT to be an international student. If you are a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, then you are considered a domestic applicant.
Can I study at MIT on a non-immigrant visa?
Individuals on any other non-immigrant visa will be unable to register in a program of studies at MIT. This option is normally used by those who enroll as full-time students at an approved educational institution.
Does MIT require a comprehensive knowledge of the English language?
All departments at MIT require a comprehensive knowledge of the English language. However, each department has its own language requirements and policies. The immigration process is addressed after a formal offer of admission is provided by the admitting department.