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WHOI Housing
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution owns residential properties in the Woods Hole/Falmouth community. The function of the Housing Office is to manage these residences for use by students and guests of the Institution.
Students can reserve space in accordance with the WHOI housing policy. MIT/WHOI Joint Program students are top priority throughout the year; others are accommodated on a first-come, first-serve basis.
MIT/WHOI Joint Program
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Housing Office
Clark Laboratory 223, MS 31
360 Woods Hole Road
Woods Hole, MA 02543
housing@whoi.edu
(508) 289-2389
JP Student Apartment at MIT
The MIT/WHOI Joint Program reserves a two bedroom, 4 person apartment in the Sidney-Pacific Graduate Residence at MIT. The apartment can be reserved by any currently registered MIT/WHOI Joint Program student. No guests are allowed. Students have access to all of the facilities at Sidney-Pacific, and are entitled to the same rights and privileges as are the full-time residents of the building. The apartment can be used for short stays of 1-2 nights only. If the apartment is needed for longer stays, the student
must contact Ronni Schwartz in the MIT Joint Program Office.
To use the apartment, students must first complete a license agreement (one time only) in which the responsibilities of the user(s) and the rules of the building are defined. The user must agree to these responsibilities and rules. There is also a notification form we ask you to complete before each visit. For more information, please feel free to contact jp-mithouse@mit.edu.
How to get a key, after completing the Notification Form:
If you are at WHOI and need a key from someone there, please contact the following student rep:
Abigail Noble(anoble@whoi.edu)
Or a key is available in the Academic Programs Office with Marsha Gomes (marsha@whoi.edu)
If you want to get a key at MIT, please contact:
Ronni Schwartz (mspiggy@mit.edu)
Alternatively, there is a key kept at the desk of Sidney Pacific. To use this key, please contact:
David, the desk captain (dodger1v@mit.edu)
There are only a limited number of keys. KEYS MUST BE RETURNED TO THE PERSON FROM WHOM YOU BORROWED!
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