RESOURCES & SUPPORT
MIT offers an abundance of learning and academic resources.
Take advantage of one or many, depending on your questions and concerns. Often, in fact, it's helpful to approach a situation from several different
angles by consulting different people or offices.
For example, if you're looking for help with time management, work through our online module first, but also discuss possible solutions with your academic advisor, associate
advisor, a staff member in the Office of Undergraduate Advising and Academic Programming (UAAP) or Student
Support Services, or a combination of these.
Here are some of the academic resources
and support offered at MIT. If you are ever unsure about
where to go with a question, please contact
us, and we will be happy to direct you.
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Academic Support/Tutoring Services |
How to find and make use of the many people and groups waiting to help you succeed at MIT. |
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Learning Communities
(primarily for first-year undergraduates)
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Descriptions of the four Learning
Communities (Concourse, Experimental Study Group,
Terrascope, and Media Arts and Sciences) with links
to the individual sites of each program. |
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Learning Strategies Links |
Links to other learning strategies web sites. |
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Academic Calendar |
Important dates and deadlines regarding registration, classes, completion of minor, CAP end-of-term meetings, final examinations, graduation, holidays and vacation days, and more. |
| Study Sessions |
Group review two nights before each quiz in Science Core subjects |
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