MIT by the Numbers

MIT by the Numbers

MIT by the Numbers Students MIT Admissions Student Life 2014–2015 UNDERGRADUATE 2014–2015 ͫ 33 varsity sports ͫ 18,356 applicants ͫ 2,700 students participate in 20 intramural sports ͫ 1,447 (7.9%) offered admission ͫ 2,282 students enrolled annually in Music and Theater Arts ͫ 1,043 enrolled (72% yield) ͫ 88% of students participate in UROP ͫ 17% are first-generation college students ͫ 36 Fraternities (25), Sororities (6), and Independent GRADUATE 2014–2015 Living Groups (5) (FSLIG) ͫ 24,468 applicants ͫ >500 student organizations ͫ 3,718 (15%) offered admission ͫ 2,441 enrolled (66% yield) FINANCIAL AID 2013–2014 (except where noted) Women 2014–2015 UNDERGRADUATE ͫ $61,030: total estimated undergraduate student expenses, 2014–2015 46% Female 2,055 ͫ $45,016: tuition and fees, 2014–2015 54% Male 2,457 ͫ 56% of undergraduates awarded need-based GRADUATE financial aid 32% Female 2,171 ͫ $34,551: average scholarship 68% Male 4,636 ͫ 68% of undergraduates work during the academic year ͫ $3,088: average academic-year earnings ͫ $19,064: average student debt, Class of 2014 Student Body Diversity 2014–2015 ͫ 32% of undergraduates come from families UNDERGRADUATE earning ≤ $75,000 White 1,648 ͫ 100%: tuition covered by scholarships for Asian 1,101 families earning ≤ $75,000 Hispanic or Latino 722 International 466 Black or African American 251 Two or more races 235 Student Body 2014–2015 American Indian/Alaskan Native 8 Race/ethnicity unknown 81 Undergraduates 4,512 Total 4,512 40% Graduate students 6,807 GRADUATE 60% Total 11,319 International 2,836 White 2,100 Asian 731 ͫ 50 states plus DC Hispanic or Latino 365 ͫ 116 countries of origin Black or African American 93 Two or more races 180 American Indian/Alaskan Native 10 Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander 1 Race/ethnicity unknown 491 Total 6,807 Faculty Finance Nobel Prize Figures in millions 81 present and former members of the MIT community, Operating Expenditures FY2014† including 9 current faculty members: 2007 Susan Solomon P e ace (shared) 44% Sponsored research $1,283.2 2005 Richard R. Schrock Chemistry (shared) 26.6% Instruction/unsponsored research $777.4 2004 Frank Wilczek Physics (shared) 24.4% General and administrative $713.1 2002 Robert H. Horvitz Medicine/Physiology (shared) 4.4% Auxiliary enterprises $129.7 2001 Wolfgang Ketterle Physics (shared) 0.5% Alumni Association $15.2 1997 Robert C. Merton Economic Sciences (shared) 1993 Phillip A. Sharp Medicine/Physiology (shared) Total $2,918.6 1987 Susumu Tonegawa Medicine/Physiology 1976 Samuel C. C. Ting Physics (shared) Operating Revenues FY2014† National Medal of Science 56 present and former members of the MIT community 26.5% Lincoln Laboratory $828.7 including 11 current faculty members: 21.4% Campus $668.6 20.0% Investment return to operations $625.4 2012 Sallie W. Chisholm 2004 Phillip A. Sharp 11.6% $363.4 2011 Rudolf Jaenisch 2001 Ann M. Graybiel Other operations 2010 Susan Lindquist 1999 Susan Solomon 10.4% Tuition, net of discount $324.5 2008 JoAnne Stubbe 1997 Robert A. Weinberg 5.2% Gifts and bequests for operations $162.1 2006 Robert S. Langer 1995 Alexander Rich 3.8% Auxiliary enterprises $120.1 2004 Stephen J. Lippard 1.0% Singapore-MIT Alliance $31.6 Total $3,124.4 Faculty Count 2014–2015 378 Engineering 274 Science Research Expenditures FY2014† 167 Humanities, Arts, & Social Sciences 113 Sloan School of Management 78 Architecture & Planning Campus $678.4 45% 11 Other Lincoln Laboratory $811.3 53% Singapore-MIT Alliance 1,021 Total for Research & Technology $31.6 2% 3% US Minority Groups 2014–2015 Total $1,521.3 ͫ 20% of faculty are members of a minority group ͫ 7% are members of an underrepresented minority* † ͫ American Indian or Alaskan Native:2 MIT Campus Research Sponsorship FY2014 ͫ African American: 33 18% Department of Defense $122.7 ͫ Hispanic: 39 17% Health and Human Services $115.0 ͫ Asian: 132 17% Industry $112.3 *Some faculty members identify as part of multiple groups. 13% Department of Energy $88.4 12% National Science Foundation $78.9 11% Non-Profits $72.1 For More Information 4% State, Local and Foreign Govts $28.9 David Woodruff 5% NASA $32.0 Associate Vice President and COO Resource Development 3% Other Federal $17.6 [email protected] | 617.253.3990 1% Internal $10.0 web.mit.edu/facts Total $677.9 01477/0315 †Percentages may not total due to rounding. .

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