Affinity Groups
Resources for Students
LGBTQ+ Services
Disability and Access Services
Office of Graduate Education
Office of Minority Education (for undergraduates)
Graduate Admissions Diversity Initiatives
MIT recognizes over 500 student groups, which includes 68 ethnic and cultural associations. MIT clubs are officially organized through, and recognized by, the Association of Student Activities (ASA), a student-run joint committee of both the Undergraduate Association (UA) and the Graduate Student Council (GSC).
To learn more about these organizations, you can visit Engage@MIT and filter by your unique interests
For Staff and Postdocs
Postdoc Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee
Council on Staff Diversity and Inclusion, managed by MIT HR
Employee Resource Groups, employee-led groups formed around common interests, common bonds, or similar backgrounds. Current groups include:
- African, Black, American, Caribbean (ABAC)
- Asian Pacific American (APA)
- Disabilities
- Latino
- Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay, Transgender Queer (LBGTQ)
- Millennials
- Women in Technology (WIT)