Make the Infinite Connection work
for you! This suite of web-based services offered by the Alumni
Association can help you stay connected with MIT. All alumni and
current students are eligible. It's free, fast, and easy
to register for email forwarding for life and other benefits.
The MIT Press is pleased to offer all MIT alumni a 20% discount on any book they publish. Browse a wide selection of titles from MIT authors as well as writers from around the globe, including Imagining MIT by William J. Mitchell, an MIT Media Lab professor.
Through a partnership with Bank of America, the MIT Alumni Association is offering the MIT Alumni Association MasterCard® credit card and the MIT Alumni Association American Express® Card.
Get MIT and MIT Sloan insignia wear, custom logo items for groups
or reunions, and special gift ideas for graduates from the MIT Coop. Also learn how to replace your class ring.
A free subscription to MIT's award-winning magazine of innovation
is another benefit you receive from the Alumni Association. You
get a special MIT issue with class notes and course news, and you are also eligible for exclusive special
offers.
Many MIT Libraries resources are free to alumni, such as access
to dozens of databases and E-journals. An alumni library card, available
for a fee, establishes borrowing privileges for the MIT Library
system.
As an alumnus or alumna, you and your family are eligible for inexpensive membership in the MIT Department of Athletics, Physical Education, and Recreation, which provides access to the Zesiger Center, ice skating, sailing, and other facilities.
Stay fit, lose weight, fight stress, quit smoking, and cultivate your own wellbeing. Find support for a more vital life through health education resources.
The MIT Museum offers free admission to all alumni with a guest
at any time. Family of alumni are admitted for free with an alumnus
during Family Weekend, the Alumni Leadership Conference, and Tech
Reunions.
Do you come to campus often? Want to use MIT athletic facilities or MIT Libraries? Are you advising a student group? The MIT Alumni ID card is available to help you do these things. The ID card is free, but some services, like athletics and libraries, have a fee. To receive an ID card, visit the MIT Card Office in the Stratton Student Center. You must present a valid picture ID when requesting your ID.
Free access to materials from nearly all of MIT's 1,800 courses, including "Ecologies of Construction." Subscribe to an RSS feed listing new and updated courses.
Many MIT community members recently received email claiming to be from an MIT account and requesting that your password be mailed back to the sender. This message is a fraud and an attempt to steal your password. Do not answer it. MIT will never demand that you mail your password to anyone. Questions? Contact the Alumni Association.