Gender*
Men | 50% |
Women | 46% |
Another gender identity | 3% |
Did not disclose gender identity | 3% |
Citizenship & self-reported ethnicity*
U.S. citizens & permanent residents Number of U.S. states represented: 49 |
89% |
American Indian/Alaskan Native | 1% |
Asian American | 47% |
Black/African American | 5% |
Hispanic/Latino | 11% |
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | <1% |
White/Caucasian | 37% |
International citizens Number of countries represented: 59 |
11% |
Total exceeds 100% as students may indicate more than one option (with the exception of international citizens without U.S. permanent residency, who are all classified as international citizens and excluded from all other categories). All percentages rounded to nearest whole number.
The International Students Office has a breakdown of international admitted students by country at http://iso.mit.edu/about/statistics.shtml.
Socioeconomic Status
First generation in their family to attend college | 20% |
Pell Grant eligible | 24% |
Geography
New England | 12% |
Mid-Atlantic | 19% |
South & Puerto Rico | 18% |
Midwest & Plains states | 11% |
Southwest & Mountain | 11% |
West Coast, Alaska & Hawaii | 18% |
Other U.S. Territories | <1% |
Abroad | 11% |
Schooling
Public school | 67% |
Independent school | 14% |
Religious school | 7% |
Foreign school | 10% |
Home school | <1% |
Other | 1% |
Just for fun
Most popular names | Eric and Sophia |
Most represented U.S. state | California |
源於:https://mitadmissions.org/apply/process/profile/