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Studying engineering at Stanford
Because undergraduates enroll in the university rather than the School of Engineering, and graduate students enroll directly with their departments, the information that's relevant to you depends on your student status.

Undeclared majors | View »
If you're an enrolled undergraduate at Stanford but have not yet declared your major, find information including:
  • Planning an engineering major
  • Undergraduate advising
  • Research opportunities
Declared majors | View »
Once you've declared your major, find out how to plan your schedule, meet graduation requirements, and get the most out of your academic career. From the link above you can find information including:
  • Undergraduate Handbook
  • Departmental advisor
  • Research opportunities

Individually designed majors | View »
Students interested in a course of study outside the existing departmental and interdepartmental majors may propose a unique, individually designed major (IDM). This page provides a starting point for understanding IDM procedures and requirements.

Graduate students | View »
This page contains general resources for graduate degree programs, as well as links to specific departments.

International students | View »
This page contains information and links regarding visas, documentation, and other issues important to international students.

Academic programs | View »
Stanford Engineering offers a number of programs for academic enrichment.

Student activities | View »
Connect with the Office of Student Affairs to plan your student career and consider getting involved with a wide variety of student organizations.

Career resources | View »
Resources to help you find jobs while at Stanford and to help you make the transition from student to working professional.

Student support | View »
Stressed out? Hey, it happens to everyone. If you need someone to talk to, there are a lot of people on campus with open doors and open hearts.

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