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Location and Address

    Location: Stanford, CA (Edge of Large City)

School size

    This school has a fall student enrollment of about 15,800. Over a 12-month period there are typically 7,800 different undergraduate students of whom 0 are full-time, first-time degree seeking undergraduates. There are also typically 10,100 different graduate students and 1,100 different professional students.

Degrees offered

    Highest degree offered: Doctor's Degree (PhD)

    All degrees offered are:

    Bachelor's degree, Master's degree, Post-Master's certificate, Doctor's degree, First-Professional degree.

    This institution offers medical degrees

Academic Strengths

Phone numbers

General information (415) 723 - 2300
Admissions information (415) 723 - 2091
Financial aid information (415) 723 - 3058

General classification (Carnegie classification)

    This is a research university with a full range of baccalaureate programs, awards at least 50 doctoral degrees annually and gives a high priority to research. It receives at least $40 million annually in federal support.

Tuition

    For undergraduate study, annual tuition is approximately $0 for local students, $0 for other in-state students and $0 for out-of-state students.

    For graduate study, annual tuition is approximately $0 for local students, $0 for other in-state students and $0 for out-of-state students.

Financial Aid

    This school offers Pell Grants, Stafford Loans, a work/study program, National Direct Student Loans, Higher Education Assistance Loans, and possibly other forms of financial aid. You should contact the school for more information.

    This school does not offer an ROTC program.

    This school offers Football scholarships, Basketball scholarships, Baseball scholarships, Cross country and/or track scholarships, as well as other types of sports scholarships.

On campus living

    This school does not provide dormitory facilities.

    This school does not provide board or a meal plan.

Other general information

    This is a non-profit non-religiously oriented private institute.

    You must have completed the SAT to be accepted into this school.

    If you are not a native English speaker, you must have passed the test of English as a Foreigh Language (TOEFL) or an equivalent exam to be accepted into this school.

    This school provides assistance for visually-impaired students and for hearing-impairied students. This school is accessible to mobility-imparied students.

    This school has its own library or libraries.

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