Letter to Congress outlines role of MIT endowment
MIT President L. Rafael Reif responds to Congressional request for information.
MIT President L. Rafael Reif responds to Congressional request for information.
Substantial rise will benefit students and families across the economic spectrum.
Undergraduate financial aid budget to grow 8.8 percent; tuition and fees will rise 3.75 percent.
Increase to be offset by $95 million in financial-aid expenditures.
Increase to be offset by financial aid expenditures, which will grow to a record $97.6 million.
At MIT, experts say evidence shows the payoff from college education remains high.
Changes in admissions process keep pace with rise in applications.
System provides better tracking of financial aid application and eliminates costly paper-based notifications.
Online document tracking and financial aid award letters implemented for 2012.
Undergraduate financial aid increase of 4.7 percent will cushion 3.25 percent increase in tuition.
Undergraduate financial aid up 5 percent; tuition, 3.9 percent
Hailed by President Hockfield as ‘an exceptional leader,’ he leaves a remarkable record of achievement.
Students to be asked to contribute more from summer and part-time earnings