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  • Student Loan Adjustment Form

    making a request, please contact us at getaloan@mit.edu. For private loans ... start of the semester, and you may need to reach out to the lender to make ... If you wish to make an adjustment to your federal or technology loan
  • Constitution Day

    history and meaning of the Constitution, and that it will help you find ... Constitution of the United States has served as the basis for all U.S. laws, and ... outlines the government’s powers, the limitations on those powers, and the
  • How to pay / Paying your bill

    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 ... of the determined cost of attendance for a term cannot be accepted, and
  • How to pay / Understand your bill

    Charges and credits

    you have overpaid and have a credit on your account. You can choose to ... .[/intro] If your MITPay account shows a balance, it means that you owe money. If ... , housing (if living on campus), dining, TechCASH, and any other expenses that
  • How to pay / Paying your bill

    Authorized users

    authorized users for your account Log in to WebSIS and click on MITPay. You ... partner, to view and pay your bill, you must designate them as an authorized ... account. Authorized users should be private individuals. If you are trying
  • Manage your money / How to save

    Start saving

    you go means you’ll have more when you need it, and creates good habits ... coming in and expenses going out. For all new purchases, comparison shop. Look online to see if there are better prices for what you need. Focus
  • Policies

    Overpayment policy

    loans and/or scholarships certified by SFS are also exempt. The ... , their family, and/or sponsors. Overpayment refers to a payment to MIT that ... parties, certified by SFS, such as the Department of Veterans Affairs, are
  • FAQ / Tax forms and the 1098-T

    What if I still need help?

    If you have general questions regarding your 1098-T, feel free to ... . General tax information provided by MIT can be found on the VPF wesite. You ... tax advice. For specific individual income tax advice, please consult a
  • Forms

    Sponsored billing forms

    Sponsored Billing Authorization Form Sponsored Billing Student Acknowledgment Sponsored Billing Requirements   For complete details on MIT's sponsored billing options please review the Sponsored billing page.
  • How to pay / Paying your bill

    Request a refund

    [intro]If your account balance is negative, it means that you have a credit and may be entitled to a refund.[/intro] Refunds are available ... determined cost of attendance for a term cannot be accepted, and will be
  • How to pay / Paying your bill

    If you graduate or leave

    are still responsible for paying the full balance on your account. You ... charges that accrue later in the month—or you will be placed on degree hold ... on time! Please email the student accounts team at sfs@mit.edu and we
  • 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
  • Find a job / For students

    Student hours

    schoolwork and your job. However, you may work 40 hours a week during school breaks, summer, and IAP. It may seem obvious, but you only receive wages ... [intro]There are certain guidelines around how and when you can work
  • How to pay / Paying your bill

    Monthly payment plan

    spring term bill over five payments, and paying it over the course of the ... added, ensuring that your balance is paid in full and on time. Payments ... plan has an enrollment fee of $35 per term and you must re-enroll each