Policies & Resources
Explore our comprehensive database of policies and resources for all things student life. Find essential information and support to navigate your academic journey and enrich your campus experience.
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Candles and Open Flames at Events
You must consult with CAC and MIT Environment, Health & Safety (EHS) before using open flames in your event.
Career-Related Events
To ensure the success of career events and maintain strong relationships with employers, student organizations must work with both SOLE and CAPD.
Changing Your Name on Campus
Learn how you can update the legal name and directory name in your student record through the Registrar.
Event and Space Use Policies
These policies allow the Campus Activities Complex to provide safe, accessible, and versatile spaces that support gatherings for students, faculty, staff, and alumni.
Event Support Fees
In some cases, departments are charged event support fees for the use of certain spaces. Student groups are not charged for using these spaces.
Events Involving Minors
MIT is committed to providing a safe and supportive environment for all members of its community, including minors.
FSILG Collection of Unpaid Bills by an Individual Policy
Policy detailing how FSILGs can place a registration or degree hold on a student who owes monies to the FSILG.
FSILG Organization Extension Policy
The formal process by which a new or returning FSILG may seek recognition by MIT.
FSILG Recognition Policy
Guidelines for recognition for Fraternities, Sororities and Independent Living Groups.
FSILG Social Events Policy
Policy detailing FSILG social event and registration requirements.
Incident Complaint Form
This form is used to submit a report alleging that an MIT student or student organization has violated Institute policy.
Inclusive Restrooms
View the interactive map for precise locations on campus. If you have any question you can email: restroom-question@mit.edu
MIT Police Presence, Metal Detectors, and Public Safety
MIT is committed to fostering a campus environment where organizers can safely host meaningful and engaging events.
MIT Student Organization Handbook
A guide to accessing the privileges and fulfilling the responsibilities of being part of a student organization at MIT. Together, we can keep our community strong, inclusive, and accountable.
Rights and Responsibilities of Recognized FSILG Organizations
MIT FSILG Relationship Statement
Room Assignment and Move-In Design
Cindy Barnhart and Suzy Nelson embarked on an exercise with student leaders and house teams to consider ways to improve MIT’s room-assignment and move-in processes.