Living Groups
Learning the Art of Living in Community
Today's MIT has a multitude of student residence options which involve hundreds of alumni. These living-and-learning laboratories afford students a unique opportunity to develop life skills, personal attributes, support networks, and a strong sense of community. They include dozens of fraternities, sororities, and independent living groups (FSILGs), as well as campus dorms.
Reconnect with your living group
Been a while since you heard from that Sigma Chi brother or Alpha Chi Omega sister? Find yourself pining for that New House camaraderie? Living group bonds needn't dissolve upon graduation; in fact, many alumni discover they last a lifetime. All it takes is a desire to connect. Learn how you can:
- Attend an FSILG event
- Play an active role in your house's operation by becoming an FSILG volunteer
- Find out what's currently happening in your FSILG or dorm
- Help improve the safety and quality of today's FSILGs through a tax-deductible IRDF gift
- Utilize the Online Alumni Directory to locate living group members across the country and around the world
- Enjoy past event highlights in the media gallery
Engage alumni with your student residence
Are you an undergraduate looking for living group assistance? Who better to help mentor and support current residents than the students who came before them? Learn how to cultivate alumni involvement with your living group by following the Alumni Association's Student Group Resources.

