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How does MIT housing lottery work?

How does MIT housing lottery work?

What is the housing switch lottery? Two switch lotteries are offered for registered MIT undergraduates who are currently living on campus and want to move to another building for the upcoming term. Students who wish to move together in groups up to 4 may enter the switch lottery together.

Do you get your own room in MIT?

Housing is guaranteed on campus your entire undergraduate experience, and all first-year students live in one of our 10 on-campus residence halls.

Do you have to live in a dorm in MIT?

As you may know, virtually all MIT freshmen are required to live in on-campus dormitories, even though they can technically join MIT-recognized fraternities, sororities, or independent living groups (FSILGs) during their first year.

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What type of housing does MIT offer?

All first-year students must live in MIT residence halls. However, you may socially affiliate with fraternities, sororities, and independent living groups (FSILGs). After your first year, you may want to move into FSILG housing or remain in residence halls.

What is housing assignment?

The Housing Assignment Office randomly offers housing to eligible applicants who apply by the stated deadline. If the student’s preferences are not available at the time the offer is made, the student will still receive a housing offer for a space that is available.

Can you choose roommate at MIT?

No, not all MIT freshmen have roommates. Although upperclassmen have priority in housing choice and many singles go to upperclass, some MIT dorms have single rooms available to freshmen.

What is the best housing at MIT?

Top 10 Dorms at MIT

  • Baker House. Baker house is the perfect place for undergrads and grads to live.
  • Burton Conner. Burton Conner is home to over 350 residents during the school year.
  • East Campus.
  • MacGregor House.
  • Maseeh Hall.
  • McCormick Hall.
  • New House.
  • Next House.
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