MIT is operating remotely due to COVID-19 and Disability and Access Services (DAS) is continuing to fully support students. For assistance, email das-all@mit.edu and we will respond promptly.
Digital and Access Services (DAS) models best practices for access, enabling people of diverse abilities to engage with MIT.
Digital and Access Services (DAS) enables an accessible campus experience at MIT by:
Ensuring access for qualified students with disabilities
Consulting on digital accessibility, assistive technology, and user experience
For information related to students with disability and access needs:
Disability and Access Services (DAS)
617-253-1674
das-student [at] mit.edu
For information related to assistive technology needs:
atic-staff [at] mit.edu
For information related to digital accessibility or user experience consulting needs:
accessibility [at] mit.edu or usability [at] mit.edu
The Math Learning Center is here to help students of courses 18.01, 18.02, 18.03, and 18.06, as well as upper-level subjects such as 18.100, 18.600, and 18.701.
The Libraries are here to support you. Services are evolving to support online learning and remote working at MIT. For the latest updates, see: MIT Libraries service updates. Please reach out for help with accessing specific resources or services, or to discuss your needs more broadly.
If you have questions about subjects, schedules, registration, academic exploration, and pretty much anything else related ot the first year experience, the Office of the First Year can help connect you to the resources you need.
In its mission to provide the best educational, community-building, and networking experiences for all students through the calendar year, the Office of Minority Education (OME) offers a wide range of programs and services.
S^3 is a friendly and easily accessible hub of support for MIT students. Whether you are struggling with a PSET due to personal hardship, you feel too ill to take an exam, you are considering taking time away from the Institute, or you just aren't sure who to talk to, S^3 can help.
The Writing and Communication Center offers free one-on-one professional advice from communication experts. They offer coaching on written, visual, and spoken communication in both academic and professional contexts.