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We’re looking for motivated, visionary people like you.

We’re on a quest to find intellectually curious, passionate, analytical people to join the collaborative community here at MIT. We want thinkers and doers with diverse ideas and life experiences. That's why we welcome applicants from all over the globe. Above all, we want thoughtful leaders with their eyes on solving the big problems. If this sounds like you, let’s get started.

Residential Pathway Application Information (SCMr)

This is a rigorous, ten-month, on-campus master’s degree program that gives you advanced, hands-on training in supply chain management, customized, high-touch career support, and extensive recruiting opportunities.

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Blended Pathway Application Information (SCMb)

If you can’t commit to ten months on campus, away from your work and family, consider the blended pathway. This option is open to eligible MITx MicroMasters® Program in Supply Chain Management credential holders ready to earn a world-class SCM Master’s degree in just five months in residence at MIT, instead of ten.

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Residential Timeline and Deadlines

Residential Program Application Deadlines
  • Round 1 — November 1, 2024
  • Round 2 — January 31, 2025
  • Round 3 — March 28, 2025

MIT SCALE Centers in Spain, Luxembourg, and China may accept applications on a rolling basis after the round 3 deadline. Click here to learn more

Blended Timeline and Deadlines

Blended Program Application Deadlines
  • Round 1 — January 10, 2025
  • Round 2 — June 20, 2025

Application Requirements and Instructions

You need drive, passion, intellectual curiosity, and, we prefer at least two years of relevant experience, but we encourage learners from all different backgrounds to apply. If you love numbers—meaning you mastered statistics and data-driven courses—we want to hear from you.

Transcripts

You may upload unofficial transcripts as part of your application for admission. If you are admitted to a program, you will be asked to provide official copies of all undergraduate and graduate programs you have participated in to date.

Résumé

Relevant work experience weighs heavily in admissions decisions. Therefore, we require every applicant to supply us with a current résumé. The résumé should be in the standard format.

Statement of Objectives

Please structure your response as a short essay, weaving all prompts into a cohesive written statement.  Please limit your response to 500 words or less.

Recommendations

You must provide two recommendations from people capable of judging your professional and/or academic promise (i.e., supervisor, professor). Because our admissions committee focuses on work experience, we urge applicants to provide at least one letter of recommendation from their professional experience and a second from either their professional experience or academic experience.

Video Statement

Please record a video statement 2 minutes in length. Your video should serve as a personal introduction to the admissions committee.  This is open-ended, so please use this as an opportunity to authentically demonstrate your professionalism and personality.  Feel free to interweave personal experiences and professional accomplishments to help tell your story.  There is no express content or format requirements, but we recommend not reading from a script.

English Language Proficiency Requirement

Applicants must offer evidence of written and oral proficiency in the English language by taking the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) if English is not an official language of your country of citizenship. The minimum score required is IELTS: 7 / TOEFL: 100 (iBT). Choose “MIT Graduate Admissions” as your score reporting option when submitting your IELTS scores; no institutional/departmental code is required to send MIT your electronic score report. Please use Institute Code: 3514, Departmental Code: 99 to submit your TOEFL scores.

To request a waiver, you must have received an undergraduate degree or advanced degree from an English-speaking college or university.

SC0x or GMAT/GRE (Residential applicants only)

SC0x – Supply Chain Analytics – Applicants to the residential master’s programs are encouraged to complete SC0x – Supply Chain Analytics as a verified learner. In order to utilize the SC0x in lieu of the GMAT or GRE, applicants must earn an 85% or higher in the course. Please note, your score in this course is one factor considered by the admissions committee. Please click here to register. Additionally, please send your MITx MicroMasters in SCM program record to our admissions office from your edX dashboard following the instructions here.

Important note about exam dates:

  • The course and exam calendar can be found here.
  • Prior SC0x exams are valid for up to 5 years for application eligibility.

GMAT or GRE Test – Applicants can opt to use the GMAT or GRE in lieu of completing SC0x if preferred. Please use the following codes: GRE Institute code: 3514, Department code: 4313, GMAT: You can locate our program in the GMAT system by doing a search for the school name “MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics”.

MicroMaster’s in SCM Credential (Blended applicants only)

Applicants to the SCMb program must have earned the MITx MicroMasters® Program in Supply Chain Management credential before submitting a completed application to the master’s program.

Completed MicroMasters Program Certificates are valid for up to 3 years after their issue as valid in an application to the Blended Supply Chain Master’s Program.

Estimated Tuition and Expenses

For all tuition and expenses please visit MIT Student Finance Services (SFS) website.

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MIT Supply Chain Excellence Award

The MIT Supply Chain Excellence Award fellowships are given annually at select partner universities to the most outstanding graduating senior supply chain and/or industrial engineering majors.

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Applications Tips

By The Numbers

Half the time, half the cost

At MIT, you’ll earn a top-ranked supply chain management degree in less than a year—in half the time and at half the cost of an MBA program. Want to know more?

95%
MIT SCM students received an offer within 5 months of graduation
$138,041
average base salary
$945,000
QS World University Ranking of SCMr 10-year ROI
The MIT SCM program is a melting pot of extraordinary, highly skilled students. Learning extends beyond the classroom through interaction with this diverse group, enriching my education as much as the coursework.”
Amine Tmimi, SCMr ‘24
Sr. Manager Market Intelligence – GPO, Amazon
ENCG KENITRA ’16
In the first 2 months, I’ve had the chance to learn from 30+ industry leaders and connect what I learn in the classroom to real-world practice. My biggest takeaway is just how fortunate I am to have such a committed group of alumni and leaders who take time to support this program through speaker sessions, panels, industry tours, and mentorship.”
Claire Urbi, SCMb ’24
Procurement Manager, Liberty Military Housing
The University of Georgia ’11

Your alumni network will have your back—for life.

The power of the alumni network, both SCM and MIT-wide is unparalleled. The life-long support network you will gain from this program is worth the journey in and of itself.

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