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    Student consumer information

    discriminatory harassment, including how to report or file a complaint of sex discrimination, how to report or file a formal complaint of sexual harassment, and ... transfer credit examiners. A registered student who wishes to receive credit
  • Graduate students / Funding and aid

    Loans

    have chosen. You will be able to search for rates and terms to compare ... will need to fill out the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). You are still able to apply for the 2024–2025 academic year, if you have
  • Manage your money / How to do taxes

    Tax resources

    IRS to help Americans prepare and e-File their federal tax returns at no ... President of Finance The Tax Guidance for Nonresident Aliens website is a resource for students who are foreign nationals and receive payments from MIT
  • Find a job / For employers

    How to post jobs

    employers The jobs board is offered free of charge to employers and MIT ... or refuse a job posting for any reason. We reserve the right not to ... [intro]Our jobs board is for on-campus, off-campus, part-time, and
  • Find a job / For students

    How to find a job

    a jobs board for both undergraduate and graduate students. Prospective ... find a wide range of opportunities for current undergraduate and graduate ... many ways to find a job at MIT. We've put together a list of resources to
  • Manage your money / How we can help

    Upcoming events

    for a move out of Cambridge, how to plan for retirement, and help you build a budget that covers your needs and wants! This program is open to ... Lab (W20) Tight on time but have a financial goal in mind? Swing by for
  • Manage your money / How to budget

    Basic budgeting

    ’ve created a tool to help you make your own budget and figure out how much it ... ’s up to you to keep track. Download a budgeting app, keep a tracking ... difference between needs and wants A good starting point for creating a budget
  • Policies

    Nondiscrimination statement

    discriminatory harassment, including how to report or file a complaint of sex discrimination, how to report or file a formal complaint of sexual harassment, and ... directed to Ramona Allen, Vice President for Human Resources, Building NE49
  • Undergraduate students / Our approach to aid

    What we consider

    scholarship or a Pell Grant if eligible."]family's ability to pay for MIT ... than $75,000 a year (and typical assets) are not expected to contribute ... individually with our students and their families to help them afford MIT
  • Undergraduate students / Apply for aid

    Domestic students

    steps to apply for aid CSS Profile: a tool provided by the College Board that we use to determine if you qualify for a need-based MIT ... (IDOC) for processing. If your parents do not file a tax return, please
  • Manage your money / How to bank

    Choosing a bank

    do the research to find a bank that is a good fit for you.[/intro] Choose a bank that’s best for you Does it offer student plans with free ... borrowing. Can your checking account be linked to a savings account for easy
  • Undergraduate students / Types of aid

    Loans

    will be able to search for rates and terms to compare loans—it’s free and ... to a federally-set annual limit for a subsidized and/or unsubsidized ... Education. To apply for a loan, fill out the Loan Request Form. If you have
  • Find a job / For students

    About the jobs board

    The jobs board is offered free of charge to employers and MIT students seeking employment. All hiring and compensation for work performed ... . Individuals are advised to use caution and common sense when applying for any
  • Find a job / For employers

    Verify employment

    To obtain proof of employment or income verification for students or ... provider of employment and income verification. Students and employers can learn more about CCC Verify and the employment verification process by