MIT requires all students to pass a swim test, which involves treading water for 100 yards. If a student cannot swim, they can fulfill this requirement by enrolling in a beginning swimming class. Some participants question the necessity of this requirement, especially in light of modern laws like the Americans with Disabilities Act and Title IX, suggesting it may be outdated or discriminatory. Others note that the requirement stems from a historical donor condition. The discussion also touches on the perceived value of swimming skills compared to other competencies, with some arguing that other skills may be more relevant today. Overall, while the swim test is a requirement, there are options for those who cannot swim, and the associated classes do not incur additional fees beyond tuition.