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Finances

 Stanford University understand that managing the cost of college can be challenging, and Stanford University are committed to providing our students with clear and transparent information about finances.

Tuition and Fees

For the academic year, Stanford University's tuition is $56,169 per year. This tuition rate covers full-time enrollment, defined as 12-18 units per quarter. Students who enroll in fewer than 12 units per quarter are charged per unit. In addition to tuition, Stanford University charges various fees to cover the cost of services and resources for students.

Financial Aid

Stanford University offers world-class education accessible to all students, regardless of their financial circumstances. They offer various financial aid options, including need-based grants, scholarships, and work-study programs. In addition to need-based aid, Stanford University also offer merit-based scholarships to recognize outstanding academic achievement and potential.

Scholarships

Stanford University offers a variety of scholarships to help our students manage the cost of tuition and fees. Some of their most common scholarships include:

  • The Stanford Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program provides total funding for graduate students worldwide who show exceptional leadership and academic potential.
  • The Stanford Distinguished Scholar Program provides total funding for undergraduate students with outstanding academic victory and potential.
  • The Stanford Graduate Fellowship Program: This program provides funding for graduate students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievement and potential in their field of study.

Work-Study Programs

Stanford University offers a variety of work-study programs to help their students earn money while gaining valuable work experience. Some of their most common work-study programs include:

  • The Federal Work-Study Program funds part-time jobs for undergraduate and graduate students who determine financial need.
  • The Stanford Work-Study Program: This program provides funding for part-time jobs for undergraduate and graduate students who do not qualify for the Federal Work-Study Program.

Loans

Stanford University offers a variety of loan options to help students cover the cost of tuition and fees. Some of their most common loan options include:

  • Federal Direct Loans: These loans are offered through the federal government and are available to undergraduate and graduate students who demonstrate financial need.
  • Private Loans: These loans are provided by private lenders and are open to undergraduate and graduate students who do not qualify for federal loans.