About DSL
The Division of Student Life (DSL) partners with students, faculty, and staff to help students thrive academically, physically, and personally. The MIT experience is rigorous, and we are here to listen, to guide, and to assist whenever students need help.

We Are Here for Students
For the better part of two centuries MIT has earned a reputation for educational and research excellence. Learning that happens inside the classroom is amplified by that which happens outside of the classroom. These opportunities enrich students’ lives and help them build skills as leaders, organizers, and problem-solvers. Our common goal is to help our diverse community of students thrive intellectually, physically, spiritually, and personally.
We partner with students, faculty, and staff to develop enriching environments and experiences that promote students’ knowledge, wellbeing, independence, and accountability.
Our Goals
Under the leadership Suzy M. Nelson, Vice Chancellor, DSL has developed a multi-year plan to enhance the MIT student experience. Each year, priorities and goals are revisited and updated through a collaborative process involving DSL staff, division leadership, and MIT Senior leadership.

For the better part of two centuries MIT has earned a reputation for educational and research excellence. Co-curricular experiences complement academic learning and research. These experiences, which I often refer to as the “other” classroom, stretch across campus and beyond: on playing fields and theater stages, in residence halls and student organization meetings, in service to our community and faith gatherings. These opportunities enrich students’ lives and help them build skills as leaders, organizers, and problem-solvers. These campus life experiences also offer students spaces to have fun and relax, to rest and recharge, and to achieve some balance between learning and living.
The Division of Student Life (DSL) collaborates with students, faculty, and staff to help students thrive academically, physically, spiritually and personally. The MIT experience is rigorous, and we are here to listen, to guide, and to assist whenever students need help.
In short, we are here for students. And DSL staff aim to deliver on that mission every day. This website captures the range of student life experiences at MIT. Whether you are a current student, parent, prospective student, or faculty or staff member, I hope you find what you are looking for quickly, and that this resource is able to answer your questions.
Best wishes,
Suzy M. Nelson
Vice Chancellor for Student Life
DSL Organization – Senior Staff
As educators, we facilitate opportunities for learning more about ourselves and others, developing the capacity for human understanding, and solving problems in creative and innovative ways.
Suzy Nelson

Peter D Cummings

Erin Farrell

David Friedrich

G. Anthony Grant

Elizabeth Green

Amy Kinch

Kate McCarthy

David Randall

Team
James Reed
Helen Wang

Committee on Student Life
The Committee on Student Life focuses on enhancing the student experience, and the quality of the learning and living environment at MIT, with a particular focus on community issues. Its responsibilities include:
- Overseeing the effectiveness and availability of Institute-wide support services for students, and the relationships among students, the Institute, and faculty.
- Reviewing and recommending changes to policies student life to the Faculty and the Vice Chancellor.
- Coordinating and promoting innovative student life programs, especially those involving faculty, and ensuring successful initiatives are integrated into Faculty regulations and practices.
- Collaborating with other faculty committees, student organizations, and MIT departments on student life matters, and communicating relevant issues to the MIT community.
- Acting as the faculty advisory body to the Vice Chancellor.
Careers at DSL
We support students in discovering a sense of purpose, fulfillment, and joy. We value shared governance and collaboration, and lead with integrity, innovation, and a commitment to continuous improvement
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