Thank you for volunteering to interview applicants for MIT undergraduate admissions. As an interviewer, you will become an ambassador for MIT and join thousands of other ECs.
You may choose to interview as few/many students as you can by setting your limit of interviews for Early Action and Regular Action. Typically, you will schedule to meet each applicant for approximately one hour, and then you will write an interview report to submit to the MIT Admissions Office.
Please update your name, nickname, and current home address in the Alumni Database before submitting this form.
You'll receive a confirmation email once we've received your application. The EC Office will add new ECs during the first week of each month (or sooner). We'll send a welcome email to you with an introduction to your Regional Chair (RC) and/or Vice Chair (VC), and instructions for signing in to the new EC Portal. You will then have access to training materials about conducting interviews and writing helpful interview reports.
We appreciate your offer to speak with MIT applicants about life and academics at MIT!
The Educational Council Team
Please provide your name as recorded in the MIT Alumni Database.
Please enter your @alum.mit.edu email address. (The EC Office will only communicate with you using the @alum.mit.edu address. You may forward this @alum.mit.edu email address to other email accounts (e.g., Gmail) if you wish by following the instructions here).
ECs are assigned to a single region to interview students in. This does not have to be the region you live in, as around 50% of interviews are virtual! Some regions have many more ECs than they need. If you live in NYC (Manhattan and Brooklyn especially), the greater Boston area, the San Francisco Bay Area or the greater Seattle area there is a low chance you will be assigned students to interview. You will have a much greater impact and reach more students if you interview in one of our under-staffed regions. This year they are: Dallas Texas, Austin Texas, Georgia, Chicago, North Carolina, Tennessee, Arizona, Pennsylvania and Mississippi.
Please list the regions you would be interested in interviewing for.
You can list multiple locations and we will assign you the region where you will make the biggest difference. You can also always change regions in future years.
Do you have any connections to regions other than the one you live in? For example, went to high school in the area, used to work in the area, etc.
Anything else you'd like to tell us?