List of Massachusetts Institute of Technology Graduate Dormitories

List Of Massachusetts Institute Of Technology Graduate Dormitories

All of MIT graduate student housing is co-educational and set up for single graduate students, except for Eastgate and Westgate, which are set up for small families. All apartments are furnished, except those in Edgerton House, Eastgate, and Westgate.

As of 2012, MIT grad students may choose to join a 10-meal or 19-meal per week meal plan, or may choose to make all their own arrangements for food. The MIT meal plans are available at any one of the 5 undergrad dorms which are equipped with dining halls, as detailed in the article List of Massachusetts Institute of Technology undergraduate dormitories.

Read more about List Of Massachusetts Institute Of Technology Graduate Dormitories:  Ashdown House (NW35), Eastgate Apartments (E55), Edgerton House (NW10), Green Hall (W5), Sidney-Pacific (NW86), Tang Residence Hall (W84), The Warehouse (NW30), Westgate Apartments (W85, W85A-K)

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