| About
the GRT, RAA and RA Programs
Graduate Resident Tutor Program
Tutors - or Graduate Resident Tutors (GRTs), as they are officially
known - have been an essential component of MIT's residential
system ever since that system was inaugurated in the 1960s.
Although they are not tutors in the academic sense, they most
assuredly serve as tutors in the broader, more humanistic sense
of caring for the welfare of others. Tutors at MIT are graduate
students (and often their spouses) to whom the care of undergraduates
has been entrusted. Learn
more about the GRT program and how to appy.
Residential Associate Advisor (RAA)
Program
Resident Associate Advisors (RAAs) have an enormous impact on
their advisees’ formative first-year experiences at the
Institute. RAAs are leaders amongst their peers and play a significant
role in the lives of other MIT students. No day is the same
and things you do that might seem small in your own mind could
mean the world to another student. An attentive, listening ear,
a pat on the back, or a referral to the correct resource can
pay large dividends in the end. Learn
more about the RAA program and how to apply.
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