For the MIT Class of 2026
Gender
Male |
44% |
Female |
43% |
Another gender identity
Preferred not to share gender |
3%
9% |
Citizenship & self-reported ethnicity*
U.S. citizens & permanent residents
Number of U.S. states represented: 50 |
89% |
American Indian/Alaskan Native |
1% |
Asian American |
40% |
Black/African American |
13% |
Hispanic/Latinx |
14% |
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander |
1% |
White/Caucasian |
38% |
International citizens
Number of countries represented: 63 |
11% |
*Total exceeds 100% of class because students may indicate more than one race/ethnicity.
The International Students Office has a breakdown of international admitted students by country at http://iso.mit.edu/about/statistics.shtml.
New England |
10% |
Mid-Atlantic |
20% |
South & Puerto Rico |
14% |
Midwest & Plains states |
11% |
Southwest & Mountain |
11% |
West Coast, Alaska & Hawaii |
19% |
Other U.S. Territories |
1% |
Abroad |
11% |
Public school |
67% |
Independent school |
15% |
Religious school |
8% |
Foreign school |
9% |
Home school |
1% |
Other |
0.4% |
Most popular names |
Alexander, Daniel, Emma, Isabella, and Michael |
Most represented U.S. state |
California |
源于:https://mitadmissions.org/apply/process/profile/
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