How To Get Into Stanford - Key Facts

By Destiny Starr


As a student - or parent - You may well be mulling over your next step in further education. I'm sure that you're aware the US, particularly the Ivy League, is home to some of the best universities on Earth, not least Harvard and Yale. To the west however, Stanford is close to the heart of many would be graduates. So, the outcome of this write-up is to give you, the reader, key insights on Stanford University.

Based in Palo Alto, California, Stanford is rich with spectacular surroundings and the worlds leading companies in technology. Students are just a short drive from the Pacific or the Caltrain from San Francisco. Stanford's proximity to Silicon Valley is not just fortuitous, but deliberate. For graduates are directly or indirectly responsible for the founding and progress of companies including Google, Hewlett Packard, Cisco and Facebook.

Stanford University was established by the Stanford family in 1891 in honour of beloved son, Leland Stanford, who died shortly before his 16th birthday of Typhoid. Stanford University is set in an 8,000 acre campus. The Stanford seal - or logo - is characterized by a tall tree, derived from the seal of Palo Alto's seal and the motto states 'Die Luft Der Freihuit Weht' or 'The Wind of Freedom Blows'.

It might surprise you to discover that admissions officers at Stanford are sent over thirty-two thousand applications per year. Given this list of aspiring students Stanford can only offer a small percentage - just over 7% - a pass into the institution. Applicants come from a broad range of cultural, national and ethnic backgrounds. These applicants have given the world Pulitzer Prize winners, Nobel Laureates as well as leaders in technology and politics.

80% of Stanford students receive some form of student aid. In 2010 Stanford granted over $117 million in financial aid to students. That equates to an average of $40,593.

In the Times league table Stanford was ranked equal 2nd with rival Harvard, ahead of MIT and Princeton.




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