Vice Chancellor Student Life
Listed on 2026-05-15
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Education / Teaching
Education Administration -
Management
Education Administration
Overview
VICE CHANCELLOR FOR STUDENT LIFE
, (Full-time) Division of Student Life, serves as the senior leader responsible for shaping the student experience outside the classroom and advancing a holistic, “whole student” vision of student development at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT); oversees a broad portfolio of student-facing programs and services, including residential life, dining, student organizations, wellness and support services, athletics and recreation, and shared campus spaces;
articulates and executes a forward-looking vision for student life that aligns with MIT’s mission and evolving student needs; modernizes key auxiliary services such as housing and dining; strengthens student support and integration; fosters inclusive, supportive campus communities grounded in well-being and belonging; and ensures co-curricular programs contribute meaningfully to students’ intellectual, social, and personal development. Reporting to the Chancellor, works closely with senior leadership, faculty, staff, students, and alumni in a highly collaborative and shared governance environment;
oversees crisis management, student safety, and emergency preparedness; ensures coordinated, compassionate, and effective responses to student needs; manages complex operational units and financial resources; strengthens fiscal sustainability across dining, residential, and other auxiliary enterprises; partners with advancement to align philanthropic investment with student priorities; and builds strong relationships with key stakeholders, including Heads of House and student leaders, to ensure alignment and effectiveness across the Division of Student Life.
The anticipated salary range is $475,000 - $570,000 and will be commensurate with experience
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