MITES Summer
The MITES Summer experience
MITES Summer alumni reflect on their transformational experiences in the program and why they chose to return to mentor and teach.
Why choose MITES Summer?
- Be part of an intense, immersive, deeply rewarding experience—you’ll discover new facets of STEM and deepen your knowledge all summer long
- Realize your potential—you’ll take on new challenges and learn how to overcome them
- Develop lifelong friendships with like-minded students from similar backgrounds—and have what our alumni describe as their “best summer ever”
- Be part of a supportive, successful community—with alumni who’ve matriculated to top colleges across the country, including MIT, Harvard, Princeton, Brown, and Stanford
- Prepare for college and your chosen career—you’ll learn academic, social, and practical life skills, plus college application guidance tailored to your strengths and needs
- Engage with admissions counselors—gain insights about prestigious schools at our college fair
- Discover what a STEM education can do for you—you’ll tour MIT labs and local companies employing MITES alumni, and engage in seminars with STEM professionals
- Enjoy a real college experience—you’ll live on campus and discover the Greater Boston area with new friends
Free of charge
All program-related costs are covered by generous individuals, foundations, corporations, and MIT. Students only pay for transportation to and from MIT.
Eligibility requirements
To be eligible to apply to MITES Summer, applicants must be:
- U.S. citizens or permanent residents
- High school juniors
What you’ll learn
A semester of college condensed into one invigorating summer, the MITES Summer program includes high-level math and science, as well as electives that focus on real-world STEM applications—from Machine Learning to Architecture to Genomics—what most high school curricula don’t cover. You’ll learn about the impact of STEM on society and how to use your knowledge to build a better world.
You’ll discover firsthand what it’s like to be a student at MIT, and gain insight into how to apply to colleges, all while laying the groundwork for you to thrive in STEM professions.
The details
- Six weeks over the summer—late June through early August
- Classes, recitations, workshops, and tours on weekdays 9:00am to 5:00pm
- Social events, office hours/homework, and exploration of the Greater Boston area on evenings and weekends
- Room and board provided free of charge
One more advantage: At the culmination of the program, each student receives a written evaluation from their instructor, outlining strengths and growth areas, as well as highlighting the student’s contributions to the class. Many students choose to submit this as supplemental material with their college applications.
How to apply
MITES Summer and MITES Semester share the same eligibility requirements and application. And, you can choose to be considered for one or both programs. Eligible students can apply online during the fall semester of their junior year in high school.
Apply to MITES Summer and MITES SemesterAdditional Application Details
Students selected for MITES Summer generally have the following qualities:
- Passion for science, technology, engineering, and math—demonstrated through extracurricular activities, essays, and letters of recommendation
- Strong academic record
We strongly encourage students from the following backgrounds to apply:
- Underrepresented in science and engineering, identifying as African American/Black; Hispanic/Latinx; Native American or Alaska Native; and Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
- Underserved, defined as coming from low socioeconomic means, which may be indicated by qualification for free/reduced lunch
- Potentially the first family member to attend college
- From families with an absence of science and engineering degrees
- From high schools with low admittance rates to top-tier colleges, especially rural or predominantly minority high schools
All applicants who meet the eligibility requirements will be considered, regardless of race or ethnicity.
MITES has allowed me to grow as a scientist, an engineer, a Black woman, and an advocate for my community.
Being among so many other students of color who take pride in their ambition has inspired me to be unapologetic in pursuing my own ambitions and has also pushed me to aim higher. Seeing how other students here believe in and invest in their communities and their identities has prompted me even more to go farther than I already have to make space for other Black girls in environments like these.”
Linda Denson
MITES ’18, New Orleans, LA
Courses
Students take one math course, one life sciences course, one physics course, a humanities course, and one project-based elective course. Scholars are placed into the math, life sciences, and physics courses based on a knowledge inventory taken during the orientation period of the program.
Past elective courses have included:
- Architecture
- Engineering Design
- Machine Learning
- Genomics
- Electronics
Sample schedule for MITES Summer scholars
Students find this program to be more challenging than high school. You can plan to spend roughly seven hours per weekday (9a-5p with a break for lunch) in classes and other planned activities. Students have reported spending an average of 6 hours per weekday and 4-6 hours per weekend day doing homework. You will have midterms (Week 3) and finals (Week 6) as well as final projects and presentations (Week 5 and Week 6).