Offices
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GUE consists of offices and programs that provide a broad range of academic programming and services for students and faculty.
Admissions Office
Enrolls a talented and diverse undergraduate student body composed of some of the world’s brightest and most creative individuals who are aligned with MIT’s mission to make a better world.
First-year Learning Communities
MIT’s four learning communities, Concourse, DesignPlus, ESG, and Terrascope, provide first-year students the opportunity to receive advising, participate in small, interactive classes, and have access to their own common spaces on campus, and participate in a variety of programs and events.
International Students Office
Serves all incoming and currently enrolled international students to help them maintain their legal status in the U.S., provide support for their dependents, and facilitate a sense of belonging in the MIT community.
Office of Experiential Learning
Works to amplify and accelerate the practice and impact of experiential learning for MIT students—bringing the spirit of Mens et Manus to life. In addition, OEL is home to three signature MIT experiential learning programs: the Edgerton Center, the PKG Public Service Center, and the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP).
Registrar’s Office
Fosters curricular innovation and educational community-building, ensures the integrity of academic information, and develops and maintains a robust infrastructure that reflects the evolving needs of students, faculty, staff, and alumni. In addition, the Registrar's Office is home to the Student Veteran Success Program, MIT’s dedicated point of contact for service members, veterans, and their dependents.
Student Financial Services
Helps students and their families find, understand, and obtain the resources necessary to finance their education, to ensure their success at MIT and beyond.
Undergraduate Advising Center
The Undergraduate Advising Center (UAC) team strives to help every undergraduate student at MIT reach their full potential with individualized, holistic advising from matriculation to graduation.
Career Advising & Professional Development Office
Empower students, postdocs and alumni to explore their life and career goals by helping them to develop core competencies and build professional networks
GUE Headquarters
Manages the day-to-day administration of GUE’s office, including finance, human resources, communications, and desktop support.
MIT-WHOI Joint Graduate Program
The MIT-Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Joint Program is considered one of the world’s most prestigious graduate degree programs in marine science, bringing together the resources of two great institutions.
Office of Graduate Education
Supports, consults, and collaborates with graduate students, the Graduate Student Council (GSC), faculty, and other community members to manage policies, promote student well-being, and cultivate an inclusive and diverse community.
Reserve Officer Training Corps Programs
Provides education and leadership training for undergraduate students from MIT, Harvard, Tufts, Wellesley, and other local schools, positioning them to provide exceptional service in the military and civilian sectors. ROTC is comprised of three branches: Air Force, Army, and Navy.
Teaching and Learning Laboratory
Performs educational assessments and evaluations and provides expert guidance and training to the MIT community in best practices in teaching and learning.
Admissions Office
Enrolls a talented and diverse undergraduate student body composed of some of the world’s brightest and most creative individuals who are aligned with MIT’s mission to make a better world.
Career Advising & Professional Development Office
Empower students, postdocs and alumni to explore their life and career goals by helping them to develop core competencies and build professional networks
First-year Learning Communities
MIT’s four learning communities, Concourse, DesignPlus, ESG, and Terrascope, provide first-year students the opportunity to receive advising, participate in small, interactive classes, and have access to their own common spaces on campus, and participate in a variety of programs and events.
GUE Headquarters
Manages the day-to-day administration of GUE’s office, including finance, human resources, communications, and desktop support.
International Students Office
Serves all incoming and currently enrolled international students to help them maintain their legal status in the U.S., provide support for their dependents, and facilitate a sense of belonging in the MIT community.
MIT-WHOI Joint Graduate Program
The MIT-Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Joint Program is considered one of the world’s most prestigious graduate degree programs in marine science, bringing together the resources of two great institutions.
Office of Experiential Learning
Works to amplify and accelerate the practice and impact of experiential learning for MIT students—bringing the spirit of Mens et Manus to life. In addition, OEL is home to three signature MIT experiential learning programs: the Edgerton Center, the PKG Public Service Center, and the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP).
Office of Graduate Education
Supports, consults, and collaborates with graduate students, the Graduate Student Council (GSC), faculty, and other community members to manage policies, promote student well-being, and cultivate an inclusive and diverse community.
Registrar’s Office
Fosters curricular innovation and educational community-building, ensures the integrity of academic information, and develops and maintains a robust infrastructure that reflects the evolving needs of students, faculty, staff, and alumni. In addition, the Registrar's Office is home to the Student Veteran Success Program, MIT’s dedicated point of contact for service members, veterans, and their dependents.
Reserve Officer Training Corps Programs
Provides education and leadership training for undergraduate students from MIT, Harvard, Tufts, Wellesley, and other local schools, positioning them to provide exceptional service in the military and civilian sectors. ROTC is comprised of three branches: Air Force, Army, and Navy.
Student Financial Services
Helps students and their families find, understand, and obtain the resources necessary to finance their education, to ensure their success at MIT and beyond.
Teaching and Learning Laboratory
Performs educational assessments and evaluations and provides expert guidance and training to the MIT community in best practices in teaching and learning.
Undergraduate Advising Center
The Undergraduate Advising Center (UAC) team strives to help every undergraduate student at MIT reach their full potential with individualized, holistic advising from matriculation to graduation.