Stanford's Seven Schools
The schools of Earth Sciences, Engineering and Humanities & Sciences offer both undergraduate and graduate programs. Graduate schools include Business, Education, Law and Medicine.
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Graduate School of Business
The Stanford Graduate School of Business offers a number of programs which prepare their students to change lives, organizations and the world.
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School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences
Stanford Earth scientists work to better understanding of our planet’s history and future, geologic hazards, energy and resources to support society and a changing climate.
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Graduate School of Education
The Stanford Graduate School of Education is a world leader in cross-disciplinary inquiries to shape educational practices, their conceptual underpinnings, and the professions that serve the education enterprise.
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School of Engineering
The Stanford School of Engineering has been at the forefront of innovation for nearly a century, creating pivotal technologies that have transformed the worlds of information technology, communications, medicine, energy, business and beyond.
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School of Humanities & Sciences
Awarding 75 percent of undergraduate degrees and nearly 40 percent of doctorates, the H & S provides the core of a Stanford education and is the university’s largest school.
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School of Law
Stanford Law School combines classic and innovative education, cutting-edge resources and an intimate scholarly community which make it the ideal environment for exploring and mastering the law.
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School of Medicine
The School of Medicine encourages intellectual diversity in students interested in developing a scholarly, investigative approach to problems in medicine and science and using discoveries to transform patient care.