Living Groups
From MITAdmissions Wiki
Housing is a very important part of undergraduate life at MIT. Every living group has its own distinct culture and is quite proud of it. Most MIT students choose to live in MIT housing, with 90+% of all students and all freshmen living in campus dorms & living groups. Housing is guaranteed for all four undergraduate years.
The living groups consist of dorms and FSILGs (fraternities, sororities, and independent living groups), and almost all undergraduates live in one of these forms of MIT-affiliated housing. Through REX and Rush, which take up almost two weeks at the beginning of freshmen's arrival on campus, students get to explore all the residences and choose where they want to live.
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Dorms
- Baker House
- Bexley Hall
- Burton Conner House
- East Campus
- MacGregor House
- Maseeh Hall
- McCormick Hall
- New House
- Next House
- Random Hall
- Senior House
- Simmons Hall
Fraternities
- Alpha Delta Phi
- Alpha Epsilon Pi
- Chi Phi
- Delta Kappa Epsilon
- Delta Tau Delta
- Delta Upsilon
- Kappa Sigma
- Lambda Chi Alpha
- Nu Delta
- Phi Delta Theta
- Phi Kappa Sigma
- Phi Kappa Theta
- Phi Sigma Kappa
- Pi Kappa Alpha
- Pi Lambda Phi
- Sigma Alpha Epsilon
- Sigma Chi
- Sigma Nu
- Sigma Phi Epsilon
- Tau Epsilon Phi
- Theta Chi
- Theta Delta Chi
- Theta Xi
- Zeta Beta Tau
- Zeta Psi
Sororities
Independent Living Groups
- Epsilon Theta
- Fenway House
- Delta Psi / The Number Six Club
- pika
- Student House
- WILG (Women's Independent Living Group)