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  2. Housing at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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    Undergraduate dorms are usually divided into suites or floors, and usually have Graduate Resident Assistants (GRA), graduate students living among the undergraduates who help support student morale and social activities. [1] Many MIT undergraduate dorms are known for their distinctive student cultures and traditions.

  3. Campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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    From MIT Housing Chronology. 1960: Burton-Conner Dining Room; 1968: Random Hall (NW61) opened. Undergraduate housing. 1970: MacGregor House (W61) first occupied in September 1970. Undergraduate housing. 1973: Tang Hall (W84) first occupied in 1973. Single graduate housing.

  4. List of MIT undergraduate dormitories - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; List of MIT undergraduate dormitories

  5. MIT says tuition is free for all middle-class undergrad ... - AOL

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    Tuition for a full-time MIT student in 2024-25 costs $61,990, and that figure does not include expenses. Housing costs around $13,060 and meal plans are $7,220. MIT estimates that the full cost of ...

  6. Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    MIT has an active Greek and co-op housing system, including thirty-six fraternities, sororities, and independent living groups . [157] As of 2015, 98% of all undergraduates lived in MIT-affiliated housing; 54% of the men participated in fraternities and 20% of the women were involved in sororities. [158]

  7. Women's Independent Living Group - Wikipedia

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    The building was MIT controlled, although owned independently by Northgate Corporation and being used as an apartment providing off-campus housing to MIT affiliates. Because the building was deemed too large for one living group, half was allotted to Alpha Delta Phi (ADP), then a new fraternity forming on campus.

  8. Stata Center - Wikipedia

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    Stata Center, officially the Ray and Maria Stata Center and sometimes referred to as Building 32, is a 430,000-square-foot (40,000 m 2) academic complex designed by architect Frank Gehry for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

  9. Traditions and student activities at MIT - Wikipedia

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    MIT has an active Greek and co-op housing system, including thirty-six fraternities, sororities, and independent living groups . [70] As of 2015, 98% of all undergraduates lived in MIT-affiliated housing; 54% of the men participated in fraternities and 20% of the women were involved in sororities. [71]

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