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Stanford University Scholarships

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Stanford University Financial Aid Statistics

Contact Financial Aid
Phone:(650) 723-3058
Email:financialaid@stanford.edu
Web Site:www.stanford.edu/dept/finaid
General Information
Financial Aid Forms Deadline:February 15 (priority)
Tuition Guaranteed Plan:Not Available
Prepaid Tuition Plan:Not Available
Tuition Payment Plan:Not Available
In-State Tuition:$38,676
Out-of-State Tuition:$38,676
Aid/Loans Federal Grant Aid Institution Grant Aid State Grant Aid Student Loans Total ?
Average Amount $6,071 $31,535 $9,567 $6,242 $33,108
% Students That Got It 16% 64% 5% 13% 75%

NOTE: Financial aid is only available for those who qualify.

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Scholarships at Stanford University

alenab23

Psychology '12

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The Best Package Ever!

Stanford gives you all that you need and more! I will graduate without a loan to my name, thank you Stanford!

Mar 18, 2012

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gimedatnow

Biological Sciences '13

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Financial Aid - Not a Problem. for Anyone. EVER.

Stanford has one of the best financial aid programs in the country. I am a resident of California, and Stanford offered me the largest scholarship of any California school, including the UCs, and substantially more than many liberal arts schools that I applied to. The Financial Aid Office is amazingly friendly and helpful, and I have worked with them many a time on turning in forms and making sure that I had everything taken care of well before the deadline.

Did you know that even if you pay full tuition, it costs Stanford more than that to actually keep you here as a student? That extra money comes from donors, sports, and research. You can't put a price on the Stanford experience, and that's the truth.

Jan 13, 2012

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springgurl15

Law '14

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Great Financial Aid Package

The school knows that students come from different walks of life. It does its very best to make sure that a student is not hindered by his/her financial situation.

Jun 27, 2011

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The most important tactic to receiving aid from Stanford is "Tell Them Everything 101." After you fill out the FASFA and the College Portfolio, Stanford will send your family a financial aid reward. If you are concerned that your family can't make this financial commitment, then talk to the Financial Aid Office; they look over your reward with you and listen to your concerns. While you may not get exactly what you want from the institution, financial aid advisers take the time to help you find other options.

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