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Admission

Welcome to Stanford
Thank you for your interest in Stanford University. The About Stanford section of this website is a good starting point to learn more about our extraordinary institution. It contains an introduction to Stanford, facts about the university, answers to frequently asked questions, historical information, and more. Whether you are considering an undergraduate or graduate program, interested in one of our many other academic opportunities, or simply want to learn more about Stanford, welcome!

Undergraduate Admission
A freshman class of about 1,600 students and a transfer class of about 80 students are admitted each year. The Undergraduate Admission website offers information about academic preparation, how to obtain admission materials, and an online application. Stanford Facts and the Common Data Set provide statistics about enrollment, students and expenses.

Graduate Admission
Stanford offers graduate degrees in more than 60 departments and programs in seven schools, and requirements for admittance vary greatly among them. Currently, more than 7,500 students are pursuing post-baccalaureate degrees at Stanford. The Graduate Admission website provides general information about graduate study and the admission process while the Graduate Diversity website provides additional information about Stanford's strong commitment to diversity in graduate education.

Financial Aid
All undergraduate financial aid is based on need. Aid for financing graduate study is based on availability of funds and academic merit.

Executive, Professional, Continuing & K-12 Education
Stanford offers valuable opportunities for lifelong learning. Continuing Studies schedules a broad range of courses, seminars and workshops for people in the Bay Area. The Stanford Center for Professional Development provides degree and non-degree distance-learning courses. The Graduate School of Business and Law School offer executive education. Summer Session has programs for high school, undergraduate, and graduate students, providing unique access to Stanford's outstanding faculty and attracting talented students from around the world. The Education Program for Gifted Youth offers e-learning courses for K-12 students. And the local community can participate in programs for area children and teachers. Complete listing

International Students
Roughly 5 percent of undergraduates and 30 percent of graduate students are from outside the United States. The Bechtel International Center provides visa information and offers a variety of social, cultural and educational programs.


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