Undergraduate Students
Applying to Stanford: Stanford Office of Admissions | View »
Prospective undergraduates interested in studying engineering at Stanford apply
to the university — not directly to the School of Engineering. Stanford encourages
all undergraduates to pursue a broad-based education, and this policy allows them
to sample the resources of the university before committing to a major field of
study. Find out more about admissions and financial aid for prospective undergraduates,
including requirements, deadlines, forms, and contacts.
International students | View »
Stanford welcomes applications from international students and provides a number
of resources to assist you.
Stanford University financial aid | View »
Financial aid information, resources, FAQ's, and online tracking of applications
and awards.
Working at Stanford: Student jobs| View
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Many Stanford Engineering students work on campus while pursuing their studies.
Student employment ranges from part-time service jobs to significant research
commitments.
Transferring to Stanford | View »
Information and resources for prospective transfer students.
Declaring an engineering major
Students can complete up to two years of university work before declaring a
major. The freedom to explore your options is a Stanford tradition; however,
if you intend to major in engineering you should plan your schedule carefully.
You'll need substantial amounts of mathematics, science, and fundamental engineering
coursework in the first two years.
Course Offerings| View
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You can view the courses offered to both undergraduate and graduates in engineering
by visiting the Stanford University Bulletin.
Handbook for Undergraduate Engineering Programs | View »
See the "Introduction for New Students" for detailed information on academic work
in your first two years.
Research Opportunities for Undergraduates | View
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There are a number of programs that give undergraduate engineering students
an opportunity to work with members of the faculty and their research groups
on advanced research topics. These programs provide a mechanism for making engineering
more accessible while increasing the number of talented, enthusiastic young
students who pursue an education in engineering.
Engineering Diversity Programs | View »
The Dean's Office in Engineering is home to the Engineering Diversity Programs (EDP), dedicated to increasing the participation and success of women and students of color within Stanford Engineering.
More information | View »
Our online resources for current students may also be of interest to you.
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