MBA
Loans
Your acceptance to MIT Sloan is based on a needs-blind admissions process. Once you are admitted to the MIT Sloan MBA program, you will have access to detailed information about the financial aid process on our admitted student website. The process is slightly different depending on whether you are an international student, a U.S. citizen, or a permanent resident.
Application Requirements
The first step for students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents is to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. MIT's FAFSA Title IV school code is 002178.
For all students (U.S. Citizens/Permanent residents and International Students), the next step is to submit the Graduate Loan Application.
Once this information is received, MIT Student Financial Services will determine your loan eligibility and issue a financial aid award letter. Domestic students or International Students with a domestic co-signer have an array of loan options, including federal subsidized and unsubsidized loans. Options for International Students with no cosigner are more limited, but there are a few options for students in this situation. Please contact Sloan Student Funding at studentfunding.mitsloan@mit.edu with any questions.