The
University:
In 1891,
37 students were registered in graduate standing at Stanford, representing one of the first opportunities for graduate study on the West Coast.
Today, 7,608 students in 63 departments and programs are pursuing postbaccalaureate degrees in seven schools: Business, Earth Sciences, Education,
Engineering, Humanities and Sciences, Law and Medicine. Exchange programs with the University of California at Berkeley and the University
of California at San Francisco enable graduate students to take courses not offered at Stanford. About 75 percent of Stanford graduate students
receive financial assistance, excluding loans, from Stanford or external sources. About 58 percent of graduate students at Stanford live in
university housing. The Registrars Office provides application materials for graduate degree programs in Earth Sciences, Education,
Engineering, Humanities and Sciences and non-M.D. programs in Medicine.
Degrees Offered:
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Doctorate, Master of Arts, Master of Science
Academic Programs:
Anthropology, Art/Fine Arts, Biology(General), Chemistry, Classical Studies, Communications, Economics, Engineering (Chemical), Engineering
(Computer), Engineering (Electrical), Engineering (Mechanical), English, English Literature, French, German, History, Humanities, Music, Philosophy,
Pre-Law, Pre-Med, Public Admin, Public Policy, Govt, Religious Studies, Russian & Slavic Studies, Sociology
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