Undergraduate Scholarship in MIT
Once a student is admitted into MIT, he/she needs to apply to Financial Aid. Applying for financial aid automatically covers both application for financial aid, scholarship and grants. There are several types of scholarship that MIT provides for Undergraduate students. They are:
- MIT scholarships
- Federal grants
- State scholarships
- Outside or private scholarships
- Veterans Benefits
Scholarship in MIT
MIT provides lot of scholarship, fellowship and grants opportunities for students. These three are the categories of financial supports that MIT provides. Scholarship, Fellowship and Grants. Only eligible students can get scholarship, grants or fellowship opportunities. Scholarship and fellowship are academic merit based. Grant money are provided to those who need financial support. However, grants are only for Undergraduate students. Graduate students don't get opportunity to be awarded with grants.
- Undergraduate Scholarship in MIT
- Graduate Scholarship in MIT
Undergraduate Courses of MIT
- Aerospace Engineering
- Aerospace Engineering with Information Technology
- Anthropology
- Archaeology and Materials
- Art and Design
- Biological Engineering
- Biology
- Brain and Cognitive Sciences
- Chemical Engineering
- Chemical-Biological Engineering
- Chemistry
- Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Comparative Media Studies
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
- Economics
- Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
- Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
- Electrical Science and Engineering
- Engineering
- Environmental Engineering Science
- Foreign Languages and Literatures
- History
- Humanities
- Humanities and Engineering
- Humanities and Science
- Linguistics and Philosophy
- Literature
- Management Science
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Mathematics
- Mathematics with Computer Science
- Mechanical and Ocean Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Music
- Nuclear Science and Engineering
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Planning
- Political Science
- Science, Technology, and Society