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Undergraduate Hall Governments
Each of MIT’s 11 undergraduate residence halls has a
functioning government to advocate for the interests of their
residents as well as provide opportunities for leadership development
and social and educational activities within the dorms. Each
of the governments work to create a vibrant community. For additional
information on each of the halls and DormCon please visit the
individual websites by clicking on the links below.
MIT’s Undergraduate Hall Governments
Baker
Bexley
Burton-Conner
East Campus
MacGregor
McCormick
New
Next
Random
Senior
Simmons
Dormitory Council
The Dormitory Council
(DormCon) is MIT's student government body that represents all
undergraduate dormitory residents. Representatives from each
dormitory (usually the dorms' presidents) comprise DormCon and
meet every two weeks to discuss and propose policies and programs
that affect and benefit the entire dormitory system.
DormCon Officers: http://web.mit.edu/dormcon/officers/
DormCon exists to preserve and develop dormitory culture both
individually and as a system. DormCon is the unified voice of
opinions and concerns of dormitory residences; moreover, it
works to create a community where all undergraduate dormitory
residents are comfortable and feel welcome. Meetings are open
to the general public. Relevant student and administrative guests
are invited regularly to discuss pertinent issues.
Visit DormCon on the web at http://web.mit.edu/dormcon |