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You Help Every Student, Every Year.

The support you provide through The Stanford Fund affects every undergraduate on campus, year after year. That’s more than 7,000 students impacted by your generosity. Thanks for giving them the gift of Stanford.

With the support of donors like you, Stanford provides financial aid for every U.S. undergraduate student who qualifies. Last year that was 48% of students. You make Stanford’s financial aid program among the best in higher education.

1 in 4 undergrads pays zero tuition. For families with incomes under $125,000, a Stanford scholarship covers tuition completely. For those below $65,000, Stanford also covers room and board. Starting with the 2020–21 academic year, Stanford will offer tuition-free access to families with annual incomes below $150,000, up from the current $125,000.

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Stanford has a long-standing commitment to providing an affordable education to all students, regardless of their economic circumstances. 83% of graduates left Stanford with no debt last year. Of the remaining students who took out loans, the median amount of debt upon graduation was $13,557.

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Gifts through The Stanford Fund support all three schools with undergrad majors: Engineering; Humanities & Sciences; and Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences. Your gift keeps the curriculum fresh, retains excellent faculty, and grows interdisciplinary programs.

Thanks to your support, Stanford redesigned its introductory chemistry classes, which are the first college-level science courses many students take. Professors have implemented a new, engaging, and interactive approach: Lectures are now more discussion-based and collaborative, and labs build excitement and curiosity for upcoming content.

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Gifts through The Stanford Fund support all three schools with undergrad majors: Engineering; Humanities & Sciences; and Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences. Your gift keeps the curriculum fresh, retains excellent faculty, and grows interdisciplinary programs.

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Thanks to your support, Stanford redesigned its introductory chemistry classes, which are the first college-level science courses many students take. Professors have implemented a new, engaging, and interactive approach: Lectures are now more discussion-based and collaborative, and labs build excitement and curiosity for upcoming content.

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Stanford Fund donors help fund lecturers, teaching assistants, and materials for studio arts classes in sculpture, drawing, painting, photography, electronic arts, and printmaking. Stanford Fund donors help fund lecturers, teaching assistants, and materials for studio arts classes in sculpture, drawing, painting, photography, electronic arts, and printmaking. Stanford Fund donors help fund lecturers, teaching assistants, and materials for studio arts classes in sculpture, drawing, painting, photography, electronic arts, and printmaking.

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Stanford has a long-standing commitment to providing an affordable education to all students, regardless of their economic circumstances. 83% of graduates left Stanford with no debt last year. Of the remaining students who took out loans, the median amount of debt upon graduation was $13,557.

Gifts through The Stanford Fund support all three schools with undergrad majors: Engineering; Humanities & Sciences; and Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences. Your gift keeps the curriculum fresh, retains excellent faculty, and grows interdisciplinary programs.

Thanks to your support, Stanford redesigned its introductory chemistry classes, which are the first college-level science courses many students take. Professors have implemented a new, engaging, and interactive approach: Lectures are now more discussion-based and collaborative, and labs build excitement and curiosity for upcoming content.

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