MIT LDSSA

Latter-day Saint Student Association


The MIT Latter-day Saint Student Association (LDSSA) is a priesthood-directed organization of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon Church) that seeks to meet the needs of individual college students. Some of the purposes of the LDSSA are to help Latter-day Saint college students stay closely affiliated with the Church, succeed in their studies, and achieve a balanced life while on campus; correlate Church-related activities on campus; motivate students to become a powerful influence for good on their college campuses; and provide students with meaningful activities which are consistent with Church standards.

Please e-mail ldssa-officers@mit.edu for more information. (:

On-campus Institute of Religion Classes:
Will continue in the spring semester!

Family home evening is a weekly time to strengthen family ties. We do this by learning the gospel together, talking and listening to eachother, and by enjoying activities and games together. Since most of our families are far from campus, we spend time together as our own MIT "family" away from home. All are welcome!

Feel free to join us every Wed. at 8pm in W11 Common Room*

Officers!