As graduate alumni, you are an important part of the MIT community. There are a host of alumni programs and services designed specifically to help you maintain your ties to MIT and your academic departments.
Learn more about our programs specifically planned to meet the unique needs and interests of MIT young alumni (10 most recent undergraduate and graduate classes).
The MIT Enterprise Forum, Inc. builds connections to technology entrepreneurs and to the communities in which they reside through a series of educational programs about entrepreneurship and a network of 24 worldwide chapters. Anyone interested in or involved with technology entrepreneurship may participate.
Strong and healthy independent living groups are important to MIT and to alumni. Find out what's happening with your group, learn about student housing history, and discover how the Independent Residence Development Fund helps students today.
Parents are an essential part of the MIT family. The MIT Parents Association draws you into the life of the Institute and helps you establish your own relationship with MIT. The Parents Association staff helps you stay informed about matters of importance to MIT students and their families.
The MIT Alumni Association offers many programs and services specifically for students, from career development to alumni relations assistance. Creating connections between students and alumni is mutually beneficial to both groups and serves to strengthen MIT.
Since MIT admits students based on merit, not as legacies, only a handful of families have MIT connections like the Rosenfield family. Both parents and all three children are alumni.