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Sloan Pride Club
Respect for Every Student
Our students come to MIT Sloan with unique backgrounds, experiences, and beliefs. These collective differences create a rich educational environment and a diverse campus community filled with opportunity. We look forward to knowing and celebrating the person you are, and we are excited to see what you will bring to the MIT Sloan community.
Lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transgender individuals are welcome here at MIT Sloan. The Sloan Pride Club organizes events open to the entire MIT Sloan community and fosters inclusion and support. Feel free to reach out to the club officers.
Mateus Batista Rocha MBA'25
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HometownBelo Horizonte, Brazil
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Undergraduate Degree and UniversityBachelor's in Economics from Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Leah Budson MBA'25
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Paige Hartnett MBA'25
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Ted Phan MBA'25
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Stefan Sayre MBA'24
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Caroline Andersson, MBA '23
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CitizenshipUSA
MBA
A Day in the Life of an MBA Student
When Lili Wondwossen, MBA ’24, decided to pursue an MBA at MIT Sloan, it was a full-circle moment for her.
Learn more.Fellowships
MIT Sloan is committed to developing LBGTQ+ student leaders and offers Reaching Out LBGTQI MBA Fellowships each year. All LBGTQ+ applicants are considered for this award. In addition to a monetary award, ROMBA Fellows receive access to LBGTQ+ mentors and attend a leadership summit. MIT Sloan Admissions and current students participate in the graduate conference each fall.
You are welcome here
LBGTQ@MIT is committed to eliminating racism and discrimination within the LBGTQ+ community at MIT Sloan and the larger MIT community as a whole.