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    Payment options

    [intro]We do our best to make it easy for you and your family to pay ... .[/intro] There are four ways for you to pay your bill: MITPay (fast, easy, and ... . Payments in excess of the determined cost of attendance for a term cannot be
  • How to pay / Understand your bill

    Charges and credits

    [intro]This is how we refer to transactions on your bill—a charge is any amount being subtracted from your account to pay for billed costs; a credit is any amount being added to your account to cover billed costs
  • How to pay / Understand your bill

    How billing works

    parent or spouse, who is designated by an MIT student as being allowed to ... be designated by their student before they have access to view and pay ... that we have yet to receive your SFS Veterans questionnaire for the
  • FAQ / MITPay

    Is my family eligible for tax benefits?

    You may be eligible to claim federal income tax credits for qualified ... prepared by colleges and universities to report payments of qualified tuition ... advisor. You can also refer to IRS.gov for information on tax benefits for
  • Forms

    Loan forms

    -Certification Form To receive the MIT Technology Loan or a private loan, you must ... Graduate Information Finance Form If you wish to apply for a need-based or ... Guide A quick guide to help graduate students apply for loan eligibility
  • Manage your money / How to do taxes

    Getting started

    is to visit the IRS website or consult a tax professional. U.S. federal ... determine whether your income requires you to file a non-resident return. If ... not be used as a substitute for consultation with a professional
  • Policies

    Privacy policy

    request by you to stop processing your personal information (subject to our ... controller for your personal information is MIT. We can be contacted at ... decision or any other action MIT takes with respect to your application
  • Quick cost estimator

    . For a more in-depth review, and to determine Pell eligibility, you will ... , before reducing your MIT Scholarship. If you are eligible for a full Pell ... considered on a case-by-case basis when you apply for financial aid.
  • Manage your money / How to budget

    50/20/30 strategy

    expenses accounted for, be developing a solid financial cushion, and have a ... holding onto. Flexible spending 30% Limiting your optional expenses to a ... rewarding, while also encouraging you to get the most bang for your buck in
  • How to pay / Paying your bill

    If you graduate or leave

    off by Commencement, you will be added to the degree list for a later ... Your last billing statement will be posted to your account the month ... . If this happens, you will not receive your diploma or be allowed to
  • Manage your money / How to bank

    Build credit

    your fees, interest, and potential for debt. Don’t be fooled by low ... credit cards to afford a lifestyle beyond your means. Your credit report It’s a good idea to check your credit report once a year. Your credit
  • Manage your money / How to save

    Start saving

    money is going. It's a good way to prioritize your spending for the things ... that will soon become second nature. Make a budget to track funds ... . Look online to see if there are better prices for what you need. Focus
  • Find a job / For employers

    Verify employment

    To obtain proof of employment or income verification for students or ... learn more about CCC Verify and the employment verification process by visiting the MIT Payroll website.
  • Find a job / For students

    Working at MIT

    eligibility requirements to be eligible for benefits. You may apply for SNAP ... to find your last paystub or your Wage and Tax Statement (W-2) for your ... making about $1,700 a term for 6–8 hours of work a week. Federal work
  • Manage your money / How we can help

    Upcoming events

    Lab (W20) Tight on time but have a financial goal in mind? Swing by for ... price! October’s theme: Don’t be scared of your finances; ways to reduce ... -147 Seniors, join us for a crash course in everything you need to know as you