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When preceded by a name and comma, indicates the person is a graduate student

G

When appearing after a subject number, denotes a subject offered primarily to graduate students

GA

General Assembly

GA

Graphic Arts (old)

GABLES

Gay, Bisexual and Lesbian Employees and Supporters

GAMIT

Gays at MIT

GAPSFAS

Graduate and Professional Schools Financial Aid Service (form)

GASB

Governmental Accounting Standards Board

GAST

Graduate Aid Simplification Team. An interesting fact is that Alice Gast, MIT's Associate Provost and Vice President for Research, became the sponsor of the already-named team.

G&S

Gilbert and Sullivan (Players), theater group at MIT, also known as MITGASP

GBEP

Greater Boston Executive Program

GCRC

General Clinic Research Center

GCFPGolub Center for Finance and Policy

GECD

Global Education & Career Development

GEM

Graduate Education for Minorities

GEM4

Global Enterprise for Micro-Mechanics and Molecular Medicine

GEMS

Graduate Education in Medical Sciences (program)

GEO

Global Education Office

GGT

Gamelan Galak Tika

GIR

General Institute Requirement (in the undergraduate program)

GIS

Geographic Information Systems (there's a GIS Laboratory in Rotch Library)

GMAT

Graduate Management Admissions Test

GMT

Giant Magellan Telescope, a project of the GMT consortium, of which MIT is a partner university

GPA

Grade Point Average

GRAGraduate Resident Advisor

GRAIL

The Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory

GRE

Graduate Record Examination

GRIP

Graduate Research Initiation Program

GRT

Graduate Resident Tutor (old term for GRA)

GSC

Graduate Student Council

GSL

Guaranteed Student Loan

GSN

Graduate Student News, the newsletter produced by the Graduate Student Council

GSO

Graduate Student Office

GTL

Gas Turbine (and Plasma Dynamics) Laboratory