About IAP : How to Propose Listings
MIT uses two separate systems for online IAP for-credit subjects and non-credit activities. Note that all approved subject and activity listings appear in the same online IAP Guide.
Both systems allow users to propose a new non-credit activity or for-credit subject, or edit a previously proposed subject or activity. Subjects and activities approved and listed in prior years may also be renewed and updated for the current IAP, via the "rollover" option.
Before you start:
- You need a MIT certificate to access the IAP posting systems. Certificates can be obtained through the MIT IS&T website.
- You must be authorized as an IAP Coordinator in these systems in order to post listings on behalf of your department or group. Check the IAP Coordinators by Sponsor list to make sure you are listed as a sponsor representative for your area. If you are not listed, contact iap-www@mit.edu, or call x3-1668.
- MIT Community members posting activities as individuals and not in affiliation with a department or group do not need to be listed on the IAP Coordinators by Sponsor page.