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Advising for Specific Student Populations
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general
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https://advising.stanford.edu/faculty-and-staff/specific-populations
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https://advising.stanford.edu/
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Advising for Specific Student Populations

Source: https://advising.stanford.edu/faculty-and-staff/specific-populations Parent: https://advising.stanford.edu/

The office of Academic Advising provides academic advising, programming, and support for all students as they shape their Stanford education.  We understand that certain student groups may face unique requirements and challenges.  Faculty, instructors, and staff may find additional information and resources for some of these specific student populations below.

First-Gen/Low-Income (FLI) Students

Many Stanford students are either low-income and/or the first in their families to go to college.  Read our tips and considerations for supporting First Generation/Low-Income (FLI) students here.

Working with FLI Students

Student-Athletes

Student-Athletes may face some unique circumstances apart from (but in addition to) those of the traditional Stanford student: for example, NCAA requirements and legislation. Learn more about best practices for supporting student-athletes, NCAA requirements, and find information about other athletic programs.

Working with Student-Athletes

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