2016 MIT 등록금 & Financial Aid 정보
If admitted to MIT, we will make sure that you can afford to come to MIT.
That's a strong statement with which to begin this page, but it's also true. MIT is committed to being financially accessible to the students that we accept. If you belong here, then we will work with you and your parents to help you finance your education.
There are three principles that govern financial aid and admissions at MIT. They are:
Need Blind Admissions
The admissions process at MIT is need-blind for all students, foreign and domestic. This means you will not be disadvantaged in the admissions process because of your financial need. We won't admit you because you can pay full-freight, and we won't deny you because you can't pay a nickel. It's your mettle, not your money, that gets you into MIT.
Need-based Aid
MIT only confers financial aid on the basis of financial need. We do not award money based on any measure of merit - academic, athletic, artistic, or anything else.
You may qualify for private scholarships based on your merits; if you do, then they become part of your financial aid package. Many students use FastWeb to search for outside scholarships.
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