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Guidelines

Eligibility

Research work at a corporation or other commercial entity, even under the supervision of an MIT faculty member, is not eligible for the UROP program.

The following individuals are welcome to participate in UROP at MIT:

  • All registered MIT undergraduates in good academic standing, including transfer students.
  • Cross-registered Wellesley College undergraduates participating through the MIT-Wellesley Exchange Program.
  • Students participating in an official MIT Undergraduate Exchange during their semester(s) as registered undergraduates at MIT.

Those not eligible to participate are:

  • Undergraduates from institutions other than those listed above.
  • MIT students who have officially received a bachelor’s degree, unless they are working toward another bachelor’s degree.
  • Incoming MIT first years during the summer prior to fall enrollment. 
  • MIT students on leave from MIT or required to withdraw from the Institute by the Committee on Academic Performance (CAP) who are therefore not actively registered students for the given term(s).

Note: Students on Academic Warning should consider the time commitment in UROP participation.  If you are on Warning, consult your academic advisor before beginning a UROP project.

Restrictions for International Students

During the fall and spring international students are limited to 20 hours per week for all positions combined and during IAP and the summer, 40 hours per week.

MIT International students should consult the International Students Office (ISO) and  Wellesley College international students should the Slater International Center for questions related to UROP participation restrictions and planned worked hours. These offices should also be consulted before accepting any UROP opportunity, as there can be limitations and CPT implications based on research location.

If you are a Wellesley international student choosing to pursue a paid research opportunity at MIT UROP, please consult with the Slater International Center to obtain proper off-campus work authorization  at least 2 weeks before beginning any paid research opportunity at MIT.

Restrictions for UROPs in International Locations

UROP students planning to work remotely should be sure to heed the guidance provided on the Remote Appointment Guidance for UROP Students page