Scholarships – Questions and Answers

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May 23, 2025 / Views

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Great questions—both are possible in rare but specific cases, and here's how it breaks down for each:


Can MIT accept you at the age of 15?

Yes, MIT can and has accepted students as young as 15. There’s no official minimum age for admission. However:

  • You must demonstrate exceptional academic and personal maturity.
  • Most younger applicants have completed high school early or followed an accelerated path.
  • Your application must show you’re prepared for MIT’s intense academic environment, both intellectually and emotionally.

Tip: MIT evaluates applicants holistically, so if you're young, they’ll want to be sure you’re not only brilliant but also ready to live and learn independently.


Can you get into MIT without the SAT?

Possibly, but it depends on the year and MIT’s current policies.

  • As of 2024, MIT requires standardized testing, specifically:

    • SAT or ACT
    • Two SAT Subject Tests (this requirement has varied in recent years)

However, policies can change, and there were temporary test-optional policies during the COVID-19 pandemic, but MIT reinstated SAT/ACT requirements for future admissions because they believe the tests help assess preparation for their rigorous curriculum.

So right now (2025 admission cycle):

  • SAT or ACT is required.
  • You cannot currently apply without them.

Summary:

Question Answer
Age 15 admission? ✅ Yes, if you're exceptional and prepared.
No SAT/ACT? ❌ Not for now — MIT requires standardized tests.

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