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Funding and Scholarships | Student Services

https://studentservices.stanford.edu/my-finances/manage-your-funding/funding-and-scholarships
Funding and Scholarships. Stanford offers many resources to help fund your education, including scholarships and other financial support programs. Here are some suggested resources as you navigate your student financial journey on the Farm. Our Mind Over Money program and First-Gen and/or Low Income (FLI) Office can help you grow your financial

Gateway for Students - Stanford University

https://www.stanford.edu/student-gateway/
Stanford University, one of the world's leading teaching and research institutions, is dedicated to finding solutions to big challenges and to preparing students for leadership in a complex world.

Explore Graduate Programs | Graduate Admissions

https://gradadmissions.stanford.edu/explore-programs
Graduate Admissions oversees the application process for non-professional graduate programs (e.g., MA, MS, PhD). To learn about the application processes for professional programs (e.g., JD, MBA, MD), visit the corresponding links on our homepage.

How Aid Works : Stanford University

https://financialaid.stanford.edu/undergrad/how/index.html
The average amount of Scholarship and Grant from all sources received by need-based aid recipients in the current freshman class is $70,349. This includes $62,898 average scholarship from Stanford as well as grant funds received from federal, state and private resources. The table below shows the average total scholarship and grant by income

Financing Your Master's Degree - Stanford Graduate School of Education

https://ed.stanford.edu/admissions/financing/masters
A master's degree is a significant investment in your future, and financing your education is a critical factor to consider. GSE master's programs are largely self-funded. Most master's students at Stanford GSE require financial support, funding their program with a variety of sources including personal savings, loans, external fellowships, family funds, and funding from governments. Below

Campus Life - Stanford University

https://www.stanford.edu/campus-life/
Campus Life. Our thriving residential campus is home to a community of creative and accomplished people from around the world. 600+ Organized student groups. 81 Undergraduate student residences. 14,000+ Students living on campus.

Current Students Hub | Stanford Graduate School of Education

https://ed.stanford.edu/students
Jeremy Edwards. Associate Director of Degree Programs. drjae003@stanford.edu. MA POLS and MA/PP students, please contact. Wesley Horng. Associate Director of Admissions & Academic Affairs. wjhorng@stanford.edu. EDS, ICE/IEPA, Individually Designed, LDT, MA/JD, MA/MBA students, please contact. Caroline Stasulat.

Afford : Stanford University

https://admission.stanford.edu/afford/
Afford. A Stanford Education is Affordable. Stanford offers comprehensive, need-based financial aid that makes it possible for all admitted undergraduate students to attend — and we do not expect students to borrow to meet their need. Learn how the program works, then use the net price calculator to get an award estimate based on your family

Student & Academic Services | Student Affairs

https://studentaffairs.stanford.edu/about-student-affairs/student-affairs-units/student-academic-services
Student Services Center. (link is external) - The Student Services Center (SSC) is where students go for help. The SSC provides a one-stop resource for students and families to get their questions answered. We explain the student account, demystify academic policies, and resolve sticky issues. SSC staff know how Stanford works, and are

Student Affairs

https://studentaffairs.stanford.edu/
Graduate Life Office. We are a division of the Office of the Vice Provost for Student Affairs and is guided by Our Most Important Work. We serve the entire graduate student population at Stanford and their families. GLO deans are a source of comprehensive, impartial guidance and information related to all aspects of your life as a graduate student.

Admission - Stanford University

https://www.stanford.edu/admission/
Undergraduate Financial Aid. Stanford meets the full financial need of every admitted undergrad who qualifies for assistance. Tuition is covered for undergrads with family incomes under $150,000. Tuition, room, and board are covered for undergrads with family incomes below $100,000. Undergraduate Financial Aid.

Student Services

https://studentservices.stanford.edu/
Quick Start Guide to the Student Payment System. Our system provides you with dynamic, real-time balance information that's easy to understand, access to all current and past charges and payments in one place, and courtesy notifications as due dates approach to help you avoid enrollment holds and other negative financial impacts. Get Started

Free Online Courses | Stanford Online

https://online.stanford.edu/free-courses
Free Online Courses. Our free online courses provide you with an affordable and flexible way to learn new skills and study new and emerging topics. Learn from Stanford instructors and industry experts at no cost to you.

Graduate Application - Graduate Admissions

https://applygrad.stanford.edu/portal/grad-app
Are you a current Stanford student or affiliate? If your affiliation with Stanford will remain active until you start graduate study, use the link below to create and access your application. Login with SUNet ID.

10.2.2 Graduate Student Hourly Employment | Administrative Guide

https://adminguide.stanford.edu/chapters/student-employment-and-assistantships/graduate-student-employment-campus/graduate-0
All Stanford student hourly employees receive sick time benefits. Arrangements for any variations in work hours, including time off for illness or related uses of sick time, should be made individually with the student hourly employee's supervisor. To the extent possible, student hourly employees are encouraged to make arrangements outside of

Student Handbook | Approaching Stanford

https://approaching.stanford.edu/first-years/student-handbook
The Approaching Stanford Handbook serves as one of the primary resources for new undergraduate students as they prepare for life on The Farm. The content focuses on supporting a student's transition to Stanford and offers introductions to various offices and programs across campus. Bookmark this page and refer to it as often as necessary.

About Student Affairs | Student Affairs

https://studentaffairs.stanford.edu/about-student-affairs
Student Affairs is committed to educating students to make meaningful contributions as citizens of a complex world. Student Affairs offers a kaleidoscope of services, support, and opportunities, guided by the priorities laid out in Our Most Important Work. Touching many aspects of life on campus, direct links to the vice provost and all VPSA

Student Organizations - Stanford University School of Engineering

https://engineering.stanford.edu/students-academics/support-and-resources/student-organizations
Stanford Student Space Initiative. The Stanford Student Space Initiative believes space exploration can happen on a Silicon Valley timeframe. The group aims to advance the next era of space exploration by focusing on building future leaders of the space industry, developing space-related technology and building a space community at Stanford.

Stanford University

https://www.stanford.edu/
Stanford. Explore Stanford. Main Content A Societal Mission. Stanford was founded almost 150 years ago on a bedrock of societal purpose. Our mission is to contribute to the world by educating students for lives of leadership and contribution with integrity; advancing fundamental knowledge and cultivating creativity; leading in pioneering research for effective clinical therapies; and

Opportunity Fund | First Generation and/or Low-Income Student Success

https://fli.stanford.edu/resources/financial-support/opportunity-fund
The Stanford FLI Student Success Center Opportunity Fund is designed to financially assist undergraduate students who are experiencing an unexpected financial challenge or seeking funds for an opportunity related to their academic and/or professional development. The FLI Student Success Center completes a thorough, holistic review of each

Get Help | Student Services

https://studentservices.stanford.edu/get-help
Visit the grad funding FAQ page. Submit a help request or chat with us live. (Live chat available Monday - Friday, 1pm - 4pm) Call us at (650) 723-7772. Make a virtual Zoom appointment. Monday or Friday appointments. Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday appointments. Make an in-person appointment. Tuesday 10 am - 12 pm & 1pm - 4 pm.

Red Folder | Student Affairs

https://studentaffairs.stanford.edu/redfolder
TimelyCare provides on-demand 24/7, mental and emotional support, health literacy guidance, and crisis management by masters-level behavioral health professionals. Students may schedule appointments with the providers of their choice, at times that work for them. Call 833-4-TIMELY if you need assistance registering.

Student Clubs | making@stanford

https://making.stanford.edu/resources/student-clubs
The Stanford Student Space Initiative (Stanford SSI) is Stanford's largest project-based student group, with more than 300 members split into six project teams: Rockets, Satellites, Balloons, Mars, Biology, and Policy. We are a completely student-run organization founded in 2013 with the mission of giving future leaders of the space industry