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  1. Learn about MIT's latest news, research, and community spotlights. Explore the campus, academics, and alumni of one of the world's leading universities.

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      In our undergraduate, graduate, and professional admissions,...

    • About MIT

      Founded to accelerate the nation’s industrial revolution,...

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      MIT’s nearly 147,000 alumni represent one of the most...

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  2. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private land-grant research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Established in 1861, MIT has played a significant role in the development of many areas of modern technology and science.

    • History
    • Campus
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    Incorporated1861
    Motto“Mens et manus” (“mind and hand”)
    LocationCambridge, MA USA
    Size168 acres (0.68 km2)
    Student residences19
    Playing fields26 acres (0.11 km2)
    Nobel laureates100
    National Medal of Science
 winners60
    National Medal of Technology and Innovation winners30
    MacArthur Fellows81
  3. Learn how to apply for first-year or transfer undergraduate admission to MIT, a leading research university in science, technology, and other fields. Find out what we look for, what tests we require, and how to prepare for MIT.

  4. Admissions + Aid. Intensely curious and driven to explore, the people of MIT value rigorous analytical thinking, ingenuity, hands-on problem solving, and big new ideas. Stimulating, supportive, and playful, the MIT community becomes, for many students, a second home.

  5. Locally, we engage students, teachers, and families with a range of hands-on K-12 offerings, from structured field trips to MITs Edgerton Center to programs designed to encourage girls in their love of technology and science.

  6. MIT News is dedicated to communicating to the media and the public the news and achievements of the students, faculty, staff and the greater MIT community.

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