Stanford, California, United States 10001+ Private (Non-Profit) www.stanford.edu 26
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Industries EducationHigher EducationUniversitiesHeadquarters Regions San Francisco Bay Area, West Coast, Western US Founded Date Nov 11, 1885 Founders Steve Blank Operating Status Active Last Funding Type Grant Also Known As Stanford Related Hubs Stanford University Alumni Founded Companies, Stanford University Alumni Founded Companies, Stanford University Portfolio Companies
School Type Private (Non-Profit) School Program Four Year University School Method Online and On Campus Number of Enrollments 10001+
Investor Type University Program Number of Exits
Company Type For Profit
Contact Email admission@stanford.edu Phone Number +1 650-723-4581
Stanford University is a teaching and research university that focuses on graduate programs in law, medicine, education, and business. Few colleges can match the breadth, excellence, and prestige of Stanford’s academics, both at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
The university is organized into seven schools: Business, Earth Sciences,
Education, Engineering, Humanities and Sciences, Law, and Medicine Student life at Stanford is quite active, due in part to the 11,000+ students living on campus. Art is a strong presence at Stanford, fostered by Stanford Lively Arts, the Cantor Center for Visual Arts, and numerous student clubs and organizations. Stanford also features extensive athletic programs, including more than 35 varsity sports and about 20 clubs sports. In order to maintain its high standards, Stanford University has extremely selective admissions. The university admits undergraduates based on a combination of academic achievement, intellectual curiosity, and personal experience. Graduate admissions criteria and application procedures vary based on the program of study. Undergraduates at Stanford have access to a variety of financial aid opportunities, including institutional scholarships, grants from the government, and student employment. Graduate students can receive financial aid through fellowships and grants, but funding is typically not available for master’s students.
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- Stanford Technology Ventures Program
Subsidiary - Stanford Student Enterprises
Subsidiary - Stanford Law School
Division - Stanford Graduate School of Business
Division - Stanford Civil and Environmental Engineering
Subsidiary - Stanford Center on Longevity
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