Massachusetts Institute of Technology Swimming — Division III Recruiting Profile
At a Glance
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Swim Program Overview
Massachusetts Institute of Technology fields men's varsity · women's varsity in NCAA Division III, competing in the NEWMAC. Division III programs prioritize the balance of athletics and academic achievement — there are no athletic scholarships, but D3 schools commonly offer strong institutional merit and need-based aid packages that make the net cost competitive.
NCAA Division III prohibits athletic scholarships entirely — no money can be tied to athletic ability. However, D3 schools typically offer strong institutional merit and need-based grant programs. Families who complete FAFSA often find the true after-aid net cost at selective D3 schools competitive with out-of-state public university pricing. Massachusetts Institute of Technology commits to meeting 100% of demonstrated financial need.
Academically, Massachusetts Institute of Technology has an enrollment of 4,981, a 65.6% acceptance rate, a Niche overall grade of A+. As a private institution, it charges a single tuition rate of $49,400 regardless of home state.
Recruiting Time Standards
Calibrated benchmarks for Massachusetts Institute of Technology based on historical recruiting classes. A cut = scholarship / elite tier. B cut = scoring varsity. C cut = walk-on / depth.
| Event | A Cut | B Cut | C Cut |
|---|---|---|---|
| 50 Free | 24.75 | 25.63 | 26.88 |
| 100 Free | 54.38 | 56.50 | 58.75 |
| 200 Free | 1:58.13 | 2:02.50 | 2:07.50 |
| 500 Free | 5:18.75 | 5:28.75 | 5:40.00 |
| 1000 Free | 10:57.50 | 11:15.00 | 11:35.00 |
| 1650 Free | 18:20.00 | 18:45.00 | 19:17.50 |
| 100 Back | 59.38 | 1:01.50 | 1:04.38 |
| 200 Back | 2:08.75 | 2:13.75 | 2:20.00 |
| 100 Breast | 1:06.25 | 1:08.75 | 1:11.88 |
| 200 Breast | 2:22.50 | 2:28.75 | 2:35.00 |
| 100 Fly | 58.13 | 1:00.63 | 1:03.13 |
| 200 Fly | 2:07.50 | 2:12.50 | 2:18.13 |
| 200 IM | 2:01.25 | 2:06.25 | 2:11.25 |
| 400 IM | 4:20.00 | 4:30.00 | 4:40.00 |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Swimming Division and Conference
Massachusetts Institute of Technology competes in NCAA Division III, in the NEWMAC. Division III is the largest NCAA division by program count and prioritizes athletic excellence without athletic scholarships — schools fund student success through institutional merit and need-based aid instead. The NEWMAC conducts a conference championship each season, which influences national rankings and NCAA qualifying bids.
Is Massachusetts Institute of Technology a good fit for swimmers?
Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a NCAA Division III swim program competing in the NEWMAC, a competitive NCAA conference. Division III swimming is deeply competitive in its own right, with programs that have strong traditions and send athletes to the NCAA D3 Championships. Without athletic scholarships, D3 schools recruit swimmers who prioritize balancing sport with academics.
Competing in the NEWMAC, Massachusetts Institute of Technology swimmers face some of the strongest programs in the country throughout the season. Conference championship performance influences team rankings, national reputation, and how many swimmers earn bids to the NCAA Championships in March.
As a D3 program, Massachusetts Institute of Technology cannot offer athletic scholarships under NCAA rules. However, D3 institutions typically offer competitive academic merit and need-based financial aid. Many families find the real after-aid net cost at selective D3 schools comparable to out-of-state public university pricing. Massachusetts Institute of Technology commits to meeting 100% of demonstrated financial need.
Who should consider Massachusetts Institute of Technology for swimming?
Massachusetts Institute of Technology is an ideal recruiting target for swimmers who want to compete at the NCAA Division III level in the NEWMAC while studying in Cambridge, Massachusetts. As a private institution, Massachusetts Institute of Technology charges the same tuition rate for all students regardless of home state. Athletic and merit aid packages are the primary levers for reducing the real cost, so recruited swimmers should have detailed financial conversations with the coaching staff early in the process.
Based on Massachusetts Institute of Technology's historical recruiting classes, the breakdown by tier for the 50 Free looks like this:
- Scholarship-target level (A cut) — 24.75 or faster in the 50 Free: These recruits are the top priority for coaching staff and are first in line for athletic aid discussions.
- Scoring varsity level (B cut) — 25.63: Expected to contribute points in dual meets and conference scoring situations. Strong candidates for partial athletic and merit aid packages.
- Walk-on / preferred walk-on (C cut) — 26.88: Adds training depth to the program. Walk-ons at D1 programs routinely drop significant time and can earn scholarship money in later years based on performance.
Coaches recruit on your best event — a single A-cut can open a recruiting conversation regardless of other events. See the full recruiting time standards table above for all 14 tracked events and identify where you stand across your entire event lineup.
Academically, Massachusetts Institute of Technology admits 65.6% of applicants — a school accessible to a wide range of academic backgrounds. Recruited athletes are expected to meet the standard admissions profile, and coaches typically have some ability to advocate for borderline candidates when the athletic need is strong.
Tuition, Costs & Financial Aid
Sticker price
In-state tuition: $49,400
Out-of-state tuition: $49,400
Room & board: $16,400
After aid
Average net price: $33,000 (IPEDS)
Meets full need: Yes ✓
Merit aid availability: high
Need aid availability: medium
Academic Profile
Admissions
Acceptance rate: 65.6%
Total enrollment: 4,981
Institution type: private
NCAA eligibility requires a minimum 2.3 GPA and 16 core courses for D1/D2, and a 2.0 GPA for D3, plus academic progress standards in each year. Massachusetts Institute of Technology's admissions profile reflects the general academic baseline — most coaches prefer recruits who meet or comfortably exceed those standards.
Campus & Location
Massachusetts Institute of Technology is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Browse all NCAA swim programs in Massachusetts →
Coaching Staff & Recruiting Contact
Frequently Asked Questions
- What division does Massachusetts Institute of Technology swim in?
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology competes in NCAA Division III, in the NEWMAC. The program offers men's varsity · women's varsity.
- What recruiting times does Massachusetts Institute of Technology swimming look for?
- For the 50 Free, Massachusetts Institute of Technology's A-cut recruiting standard is 24.75, the B cut is 25.63, and the C cut is 26.88. A cuts target scholarship-level recruits, B cuts are solid scoring varsity, and C cuts cover walk-on depth. See the full table above for all 14 tracked events.
- How much does Massachusetts Institute of Technology cost after financial aid?
- IPEDS data shows an average net price of $33,000 per year at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Your real cost depends on your family's FAFSA Student Aid Index (SAI), any athletic aid, and merit scholarships.
- Does Massachusetts Institute of Technology swimming offer athletic scholarships?
- No — NCAA Division III programs cannot offer athletic scholarships. Massachusetts Institute of Technology swimmers are eligible for academic merit aid and need-based financial aid, but none of it can be tied to athletic performance.
- Does Massachusetts Institute of Technology meet 100% of demonstrated financial need?
- Yes — Massachusetts Institute of Technology commits to meeting 100% of demonstrated financial need for admitted students. This makes it especially valuable for families with lower SAI scores where the calculated need is higher.
- How selective is Massachusetts Institute of Technology academically?
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology accepts 65.6% of applicants. Recruited swimmers are expected to meet or exceed the general admissions academic standards, though coaches may have limited bandwidth to advocate for borderline academic cases.
- What conference does Massachusetts Institute of Technology swimming compete in?
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology swims in the NEWMAC. Conference championship performance influences NCAA qualifying times and the program's national ranking each season.
- Is Massachusetts Institute of Technology public or private, and does it matter for swim recruits?
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a private university and charges a uniform tuition rate of $49,400 for all students regardless of home state. Private schools often have larger endowments to fund merit aid and sometimes cover more of demonstrated financial need.
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NEWMAC Programs
Massachusetts Institute of Technology competes against these schools throughout the season at dual meets and the NEWMAC championship
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Sources: NCAA, IPEDS, Niche.com, ProductiveRecruit. Recruiting time tiers (A/B/C) are University Swim Fit-calibrated benchmarks based on division, program tier, and historical recruiting classes.