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Update effective: March 14, 2022 Events are allowed and welcomed on and off campus. NOTE: Effective immediately, the use of the Tim Tickets system is optional for all MIT-sponsored events....
Spring 2022 instruction FAQ
April 27, 2022 What is the guidance and approval process for faculty and instructors considering part-remote/part in-person teaching for fall? If your class has not changed substantively from pre-pandemic practices...
Update on Covid test drop-off locations
April 5, 2022 Dear Covid Pass Users, As anticipated, MIT’s recent move to on-demand, optional Covid testing has led to a decrease in the use of our Covid testing system....
MIT to ease masking, testing, attestation requirements
March 7, 2022 Highlights Effective Monday, March 14, masks will be optional in most indoor areas on our campus. We ask everyone to respect others’ choices on masking. Covid testing...
What to do if you have Covid-19 symptoms, test positive, or are a close contact
Update: Effective January 12, 2022 See the guidance below as a flowchart. If you have symptoms: Report symptoms – even very mild symptoms – in Covid Pass or the Atlas...
Campus access and visitors
Last updated: March 14, 2022 Campus access for MIT community members Vaccination and attestation All MIT faculty, staff, and students must be up to date with Covid-19 vaccinations or have...
Reentry to campus: Students
Last updated: February 21, 2022 When arriving or returning to campus Students must complete the daily attestation, including reporting of any symptoms, and begin testing once per week at their...
K-12 students and programs
Update effective: March 14, 2022 In-person programs for K-12 students and minors are permitted to operate on and off campus, including: Programs operated by MIT departments, labs, and centers Programs...
Quarantining after close contact
Last update: June 7, 2021 Vaccinated individuals who are close contacts Any fully vaccinated person who experiences symptoms consistent with Covid-19 should isolate themselves from others, be clinically evaluated for...