A division of MIT Health offering classes, resources, and individual support to help the MIT community tend to their physical, emotional, and mental health.
GradSupport is the hub of support for MIT graduate students. GradSupport can provide advice and counsel on a variety of issues including faculty/student relationships, changing your advisor, conflict negotiation, funding, academic progress, interpersonal concerns, leaves of absence, and a student’s rights and responsibilities.
Student Support Services (S3) is the hub of support for MIT undergraduate students. S3 can provide advice and advocacy on a variety of issues such as seeking academic extensions or excused absences due to personal hardship or illness, navigating academic stress, considering a leave of absence, or simply finding the right resource.
The Dean on Call program offers after-hours emergency student support from Division of Student Life staff. To reach the Dean on Call, call MIT Police (617-253-1212) and ask to speak to the Dean on Call.
VPR is a free and confidential resource to help members of the MIT community prevent and respond to interpersonal violence including sexual assault, sexual harassment, dating and domestic violence, stalking, and unhealthy relationships. VPR advocates are available to offer emotional support, provide referrals, and help you think through your options.
DAS helps students secure accommodations such as notetakers, alternative exams, and alternative formats of class materials, among others. DAS can also support students in determining reasonable accommodations or securing appropriate documentation of a disability.
An office dedicated to promoting academic excellence, building strong communities, and developing professional mindsets among students of underrepresented minority groups. OME runs a variety of programs including tutoring, mentorship programs, cohort programs, and more.