Explore the Grad Gateway. Find the resources you need to begin your graduate career at Stanford. Check your school and degree program websites for important information, too.
Haven’t applied yet? Visit the Prospective Student Gateway to learn more about the application process.
Incoming 2020-21 grad student? Read the Vice Provost's welcome letter.
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Complete the Grad Admissions checklist. Find important dates and deadlines.
Learn about visa and other requirements. Get answers from the Bechtel International Center. Explore language courses.
Admissions Checklist for International Students
Apply for on-campus housing in spring. Or explore off-campus housing resources.
Understand your Stanford bill and the billing cycle. Learn about funding and other financial matters relevant to your graduate studies.
Get involved. Meet other students. Find and expand your community at Stanford. Contribute to a vibrant and diverse graduate community.
Learn about campus health services and insurance options. Submit medical documents before arrival. Explore campus recreation and wellness resources.
Explore resources that support diversity and ways you can contribute to campus diversity.
Centers for Equity, Community, and Leadership
Office for Includion, Belonging and Intergroup Communication
Learn about Graduate Academic Policies, Honor Code, Fundamental Standard, and Title IX policies.
Graduate Academic Policies & Procedures
Use Stanford's academic support services to expand your skills and ease the transition to graduate school.
Office of Accessible Education
Get around campus and the Bay Area by foot, bike, or shuttle. Explore Stanford Transportation's resources.
Settle your family in the Stanford community. Learn about housing, insurance, childcare, schooling and other services.
Palo Alto Unified School District
Find out what Stanford's five career centers offer. Begin planning and preparing for your career.
BEAM, Stanford Career Education
BIOSCI Careers (School of Medicine Career Center)