Aspiring mathematicians eyeing MIT should note the annual tuition stands at approximately $60,156, with total expenses nearing $80,000. However, MIT's generous need-based financial aid ensures accessibility. Families earning below $90,000 might pay next to nothing. The institute encourages early financial aid applications, emphasizing that a world-class education is attainable regardless of financial background, making MIT a transformative experience.
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