Financial assistance and grants

We know that financial stress can affect individual well-being and academic success.

MIT can provide some assistance to graduate students experiencing financial hardships arising from a variety of circumstances. The following financial assistance and grants are not loans, and do not need to be repaid. Funds disbursed are tax-reportable income and may reduce eligibility for educational loans. If you want to explore how this would impact you, you may talk to Student Financial Services

Graduate students may be eligible for the following assistance programs:

  • Guaranteed Transitional Support (for students who wish to change research advisors or groups)
  • MIT Grant for Graduate Students with Children
  • Graduate Student Short-Term Emergency Fund 
  • Doctoral Long-term Financial Hardship Funding
  • Graduate veterans benefits

Have you lost funding or are you coming up short on tuition coverage? If you have gaps in funding, please speak first with your academic department or program. Faculty officers and staff in your program office will contact the OGE as needed to discuss funding gaps.

Additional support may be available through avenues such as Childbirth Accommodation and Parental Accommodation and the Graduate Student Council’s funding for individuals.