MIT Student Financial Services Financial Aid

Financial aid checklist

International graduate and professional students, including Sloan School of Management

For the 2007-2008 academic year

If you wish to apply for a need-based or non-need-based student loan from federal or private sources and/or Federal Work-Study, you must submit the following documents. Applications are accepted throughout the year, but we recommend that you file by April 15, 2007 if you expect to receive credit on your fall semester bill.

Also keep in mind that after you’re awarded financial aid, there are additional steps you must take before your aid is disbursed. Those steps are outlined on Finalizing Graduate awards.

  • MIT Graduate Loan Application
  • Additional information
    • If you have special circumstances, unusual expenses, or any other information that will help us understand your financial situation more completely, please include that information in the last section of the MIT Graduate Loan Application.
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