MIT Student Financial Services
Contact Us

Contact Us

All Student Financial Services offices are open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. If you have a general question or are unsure of the exact person to contact within SFS, start at the front desk at the Student Services Center, which also provides some walk-in services for the Registrar's Office:

Room 11-120
617-258-8600 (phone)
617-258-0700 (fax)
ssc@mit.edu

Our main mailing address is:

Student Financial Services
MIT Room 11-120
77 Massachusetts Ave.
Cambridge, MA 02139

We encourage you to develop a long-term relationship with your SFS counselors, who are assigned according to the first letter of the student's last name for bills, financial aid loans. For help regarding student jobs, all staff members in SFS Student Employment are available to all students and employers.

 

Bills

Room 11-120
617-258-8600 (phone)
617-258-0700 (fax)


ssc@mit.edu

These student account counselors (assigned according to the first letter of the student's last name) will assist you with bills and payment.

A-G

Mary Murray

617-253-3339

maryjo@mit.edu

H-O

Dwayne Daughtry

617-253-4131

daughtry@mit.edu

P-Z

Ashley Russell

617-253-3335

russella@mit.edu


 

Financial Aid

Room 11-320
617-253-4971 (phone)
617-253-9859 (fax)
finaid@mit.edu

These assistant directors of financial aid (assigned according to the first letters of the student's last name) will guide you through the financial aid process.

A-Ch

Elizabeth Barnes 617-258-5775 barnes@mit.edu

Ci-G

Ryan Callahan 617-258-5604 rcal@mit.edu

H-Ld

Jason Marsala 617-253-0204 jmarsala@mit.edu

Le-O

Emma Wilcox 617-258-0717 ewilcox@mit.edu
P-Ss Aimee Yorsaner 617-253-8467 aegrand@mit.edu

St-V

Susan Wilson 617-258-5609 sawilson@mit.edu

W-Z

Michael Albano 617-258-5614 malbano@mit.edu

 

Scholarships and Grants

Room 11-320
617-253-4971 (phone)
617-253-9859 (fax)
finaid@mit.edu

 

Loans

Room 11-120
800-537-6012
617-258-0700 (fax)
loan-services@mit.edu

These loan counselors (assigned according to the first letter of the student's last name) work with you while you’re a student and after you leave MIT on issues related to debt management.

A-L Jocelyn Heywood 617-258-5663 heywood@mit.edu
M-Z Evelyn Browne 617-253-5606 evelyn@mit.edu

 

Jobs

Room 11-320
617-253-4971
seo-www@mit.edu

Our staff members can help you locate student employment during the academic year or summer.

Web Site Feedback


Please fill out our feedback form if you have comments or suggestions about the SFS web site. These comments go to the webmaster. If you have specific questions on financial aid, billing or student employment, please use the contact information above to direct your question to the appropriate party.

SFS NewsDates & Deadlines
 

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STEM Scholarship for Hispanic students

The new scholarship application period for the Alliance/Merck Ciencia (Science) Hispanic Scholars Program is now open. The Alliance/MerckCiencia Hispanic Scholars Program provides scholarships at two levels:

Ciencia National Scholarships - College STEM Majors 
A $2,000 one-time scholarship for students from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, U.S. territories and Puerto Rico who meet the following eligibility criteria:

  • A student of Hispanic heritage.
  • In good academic standing and enrolled full-time in an accredited college/university.
  • Have a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale (or the equivalent).
  • Are a declared major in a STEM discipline and pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in a STEM field including Bachelor’s degrees offered in partnerships between community colleges and four-year institutions.


Alliance/Merck Ciencia Scholars -High School Seniors
Up to $20,000 in scholarship ($5,000 each of four years of college) and up to $22,500 in summer internship stipends (up to $7,500 each of three summers) for students who meet the following eligibility criteria:

  • A student of Hispanic heritage.
  • A senior attending a high school in Brownsville, TX; Elizabeth, NJ; or Los Angeles, CA.
  • Have a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale (or the equivalent).
  • In good academic standing in high school.
  • Have applied or intend to apply for full-time study at an accredited college/university that grants a bachelor's degree in a STEM field (proof of enrollment will be required before disbursement of scholarship funds).
  • Committed to major in a STEM field in college.

Application Process:  students can apply online at; http://www.alliancescholars.org/and the Application deadline is MARCH 15, 2012.

Stanley V. Margolin Scholarship available

 This scholarship is for graduating high school seniors from Cape Cod, Natick High School, Newton North High School or Silver Lake Regional High School. The Cape Cod Foundation will also consider current MIT students with a preference for students who graduated from the aformentioned schools. Typically, one or two awards of up to $2,000 are made annually.

Students may apply by visiting www.capecodfoundation.org. Deadline for submission is midnight on Monday April 2, 2012.

 
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