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MIT Common Data Set Quick Highlights
  HomeFinanceScholarshipsMIT Common Data SetThis page may contain affiliate links.Jan 22, 2020Sifting through a collegeââ¬â¢s Common Data Set can take a lot of time. Instead, weââ¬â¢ve gathered the most important information from MITs most recent Common Data Set to provide you with the information you need, at a quick glance.  This guide contains key information from MITs Common Data Set for 2018-2019.  MIT Common Data Set Quick Facts    Public vs. Private: Private  Geographic Region: New England  State: Massachusetts  Student to Faculty Ratio: 3to 1  Full Time Undergraduates: 4602      Merit Scholarships for MIT    Percentage of students with no financial need who were awarded merit scholarships: N/A  Average dollar amount of non-need based merit scholarships: N/A      Important Factors Considered For Admissions  Academic    Rigor of secondary school record  Academic GPA  Standardized test scores  Application essay  Recommendation(s)    Non-academic    Interview  Extracurricular activities  Talent/ability  Character/personal qualities      Student Life Information    Percentage of students from out-of-state: 91%  Percentage of students who join sororities: 28%  Percentage of students who join fraternities: 43%      Student Diversity    Percentage of nonresident aliens: 10.04%  Percentage of Hispanic/Latino: 15.23%  Percentage of Black or African American, non-Hispanic: 6.15%  Percentage of White, non-Hispanic: 31.67%  Percentage of American Indian or Alaska Native, non-Hispanic: 0.13%  Percentage of Asian, non-Hispanic: 27.87%  Percentage of Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, non-Hispanic: 0.04%  Percentage of two or more races, non-Hispanic: 7.25%  Percentage of unknown race and/or ethnicity: 1.60%      This information and more is available at MIT Common Data Set 2018-2019.    Get Access to Common Data Set Information From ALL Schools In One Place  Want to easily research common data set information for all schools without having to google each collegeââ¬â¢s common data set?  Check out our College Data Spreadsheet. An easy to use resource that combines government college data (IPEDS) with common data set information.  In one resource youââ¬â¢ll be able to filter, sort, and compare colleges using variables such as:    Location  School Size  % Male vs Female  4 Year Graduation Rate  % of Returning Freshmen  Average and 75th Percentile Test Scores  Merit Scholarship Average Amounts  Early Decision, Early Action, Regular Decision Admit Rates  Availability of Honors or Co-op Programs  Acceptance of AP Credits  Application, Financial Aid, and Housing Deposit Deadlines  And so much more!    Having this information all in one place saves you time otherwise spent searching individual college websites. It also gives you the ability to filter, sort, and compare ANY criteria or combination of criteria thatââ¬â¢s important to your family.  You can quickly and easily use the spreadsheet to find colleges where your student is in the top 25th percentile of applicants and more likely to receive merit scholarships.   Use the spreadsheet to quickly search and find schools where your student is likely to be accepted and receive need based aid and/or merit scholarships.  Get The College Data Spreadsheet  Common data set quick facts for other schools:  StanfordRutgersHarvardColumbiaVanderbiltUPennCornellUSCDukeNortheasternUCLAYalePrincetonUC BerkeleyNYUCarnegie Mellon     	 		 	  	Road2College  	 		Road2College is dedicated to providing families with trustworthy information about college admissions and paying for college. We recognize the two processes are intertwined and our goal is to educate families on all aspects of admissions and funding so they can make smarter college financial decisions. 	  	  		 			 			 			 			 			 			 			 			 						 		  		 			View all posts  		  	   CATEGORIES  College AdmissionsCollege prepCollege SearchFinancePlanScholarshipsTools TAGS  cdsCommon Data SetNEWER POSTHarvard Common Data SetOLDER POSTStanford University Common Data Set    
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