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Financial Aid
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scholarships
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https://admit.stanford.edu/financial-aid
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https://admit.stanford.edu/next-steps/sunetid
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2026-03-09T02:37:48+00:00
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Financial Aid

Source: https://admit.stanford.edu/financial-aid Parent: https://admit.stanford.edu/next-steps/sunetid

A Stanford Education is Possible

Stanford offers comprehensive, need-based financial aid that makes it possible for all admitted undergraduate students to attend — and we do not expect students to borrow to meet their need. In 2024, 88% of the graduating class had no student debt.

We view the financing of your educational costs as a partnership between you (the student), your family, and the University. Learn how the program works, or use the net price calculator to get an award estimate based on your family’s financial situation.

Who Qualifies

Financial Aid

Almost half of all Stanford undergraduates receive scholarships based on financial need alone. Parents who earn less than $150,000 and have assets typical of that income level pay no tuition. Parents who earn less than $100,000 and have assets typical of that income level pay no tuition or housing and food. Home equity is no longer a factor in calculating aid eligibility for undergraduates.

How the program works

What Financial Aid Looks Like

Financial Aid

Stanford provides financial aid in the form of scholarships, which do not need to be repaid. Federal and state grants, outside scholarships, and student employment are additional sources of funding. We do not expect you to take out student loans to cover your college costs.

Learn about the types of aid

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