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  • Undergraduate students / Veterans benefits

    VA education benefits

    navigating the different options and determining which programs are best for ... dependent of a Veteran, because they work a bit differently. [overline text="For ... financial need will be calculated according to your individual income and
  • 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 ... you have overpaid and have a credit on your account. You can choose to
  • Graduate students / Loans

    Graduate loan appeals

    submit an appeal and we may be able to adjust your budget and increase your ... among the highest in the United States. To see a further breakdown of ... MBTA T-passes), as well as money used to travel to and from campus
  • How to pay

    Understand your bill

    [intro]Each time a new statement is available in MITPAY you and your ... account status will show a credit—indicated by a negative balance—and you may be eligible for a refund. Credits There are two types of financial
  • Undergraduate students / Apply for aid

    Aid deadlines

    you are a prospective student applying for Early or Regular Action, or ... for both domestic and international students. Early Action applicants: The application deadline for Early Action is November 30 and financial
  • 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 ... for any money still owed after Commencement. If you have a past ... and may be responsible for any collection fees, including reasonable
  • Policies

    Privacy policy

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology is to advance knowledge and educate students ... serve the nation and the world in the 21st century. To help provide financial services to such students, it is necessary to collect and process
  • Policies

    Overpayment policy

    MIT’s overpayment policy pertains to payments made by a student, their family, and/or sponsors. Overpayment refers to a payment to MIT that ... not subject to this policy. Overpayments/refunds as a result of federal
  • 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 coming in and expenses going out. For all new purchases, comparison shop
  • Graduate students / Veterans benefits

    Graduate Veterans benefits

    navigating the different options and determining which programs are best for ... dependent of a Veteran—you may be eligible for VA education benefits that can ... dependent of a Veteran, you are still considered an independent student, and
  • How to pay / Understand your bill

    How billing works

    ,[annotation note="A spending program for MIT students, employees, and affiliates ... semester bill and where you check back to see all charges and credits ... mid-July for the fall term, mid-December for the spring term, and mid
  • Long-term financial hardship assistance

    is intended to be a resource for doctoral students who are experiencing ... award is in the form of a grant that does not have to be repaid. Awards ... be made on a case-by-case basis for those with extraordinary
  • How to pay / Repay your loan

    Your loan servicer

    handle billing and other services related to your loans. You repay your ... servicer. To locate your loan servicer for private loans, please contact ... a payment deadline. Ask for help sooner rather than later. If there
  • Forms

    Student job forms

    MIT Atlas Payroll Forms Please log in to your MIT Atlas account (certificates required) to access: Time entry W-4 forms (tax withholding) W-2 forms (tax filing) Direct deposit