GradDiversity: The “whole you” at MIT

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At MIT, we strive to celebrate and support the whole student.

Your unique perspective is part of what makes you a valuable addition to this community, so we have support structures for your interconnected identities — including students of color, women, LBGTQ+ students, first-generation grad students, students with disabilities, and students with children.

GradDiversity: Connecting the “whole you” at MIT

It’s our honor to congratulate you on your admission to MIT! Deciding your best fit for graduate education is an important decision, and we hope you will consider MIT as your new academic home.

Graduate life at MIT will undoubtedly be a transformative experience, one that will challenge you to hone the ideas and perspective that only you can bring. Throughout your studies, we look forward to the unique contributions you will make, for we know that your fearless pursuit of knowledge will contribute to our mission of building a better world.

​​Whether you’re enrolling as a Master’s or Doctoral student, it takes a village, and the Office of Graduate Education takes pride in being your advocate and resource.

We hope you will choose to attend MIT this fall and join an exceptional cohort of emerging scholars who enrich our community with their minds, hands, and hearts. We look forward to meeting you soon.

In community,
Denzil, Noelle, and Maria
GradDiversity