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Admitted Student Checklist

Note: Some of these resources listed below are for the 2023-2024 academic year. We are listing them here for your reference and we will update them as the 2024-2025 resources become available. 
Date (2024) Checklist Item
ASAP

Review the Vice Provost for Graduate Education's (VPGE) Grad Gateway

Find the resources you need to begin your graduate career at Stanford.

Grad Gateway

ASAP

Review program requirements

Familiarize yourself with your program's current degree requirements (the 2024-25 program requirements will be available in August 2024)

Doctoral student handbook 

Master's student handbook

Early March

Application for financial aid opens

Apply for financial aid

Note: If you are applying for financial aid, you will need to set up your Stanford University Network Identifier (SUNet ID) before you can log in to Axess, where you can track your status and award information. Please refer to this page for more information on how to set up your SUNet ID. You can find your student ID by logging into Your Application Status Page

March 15

Master's students: priority financial aid deadline

Complete the FAFSA and Stanford Graduate Student Loan Application by March 15 to receive an award letter by late March.

Apply for financial aid

April 1

Stanford Graduate Summer Institute (SGSI) application opens

At SGSI, graduate students explore new subjects, experiment with new ideas, and meet new people. These immersive, week-long courses provided by Stanford's Office of the Vice Provost for Graduate Education (VPGE) are not for credit but are free.

SGSI

Early April

On-campus housing application opens

Apply online through Axess. New students are only guaranteed housing if they apply by the priority deadline (May 1), and select “assign me to any residence for which I am eligible” as their final application choice. Continuing students who are eligible to renew must do so by the May priority deadline. If you apply after the May priority deadline, you will receive a sequential application number based on the date you submit your application. Review the Housing Guide below for more information.

Housing Guide 2024-25

Apply through Axess

April 15

Respond to your offer of admission

  • Step 1: Log in to Your Application Status Page
  • Step 2: Submit Your Reply to the Offer of Admission. Under Forms, you will see a link to the Reply to the Offer of Admission form. Click on this link to submit your response to accept or decline the offer
  • If you accept the offer of admission, you will need to create a SUNet ID (if you haven't done so already) in Your Application Status Page.
  • If you decline the offer of admission, there is nothing further needed from you at this time, though you may consider letting your program director or faculty advisors know via email if you feel inclined.

Your Application Status Page

May

Maintain/update your personal information in your student Axess account

Axess

May 1

On-campus housing application deadline

Apply online through Axess. New students are only guaranteed housing if they apply by the priority deadline on May 1, and select “assign me to any residence for which I am eligible” as their final application choice. Continuing students who are eligible to renew must do so by the May priority deadline. If you apply after the May priority deadline, you will receive a sequential application number based on the date you submit your application. Review the Housing Guide below for more information.

Apply through Axess

May 12

SGSI round one priority application deadline

Following the priority deadline (May 12), SGSI courses will be filled on a rolling basis as space allows until early August 2024. Courses will accept applications until they are full and we recommend you apply as early as possible. Courses that have been closed will be identified on the course description page below.

2024 SGSI course descriptions

May 15

Prepare financially to start graduate school

For most of our students, starting graduate life at Stanford means relocating and adjusting to lifestyle as a graduate student. As soon as you accept your offer of admission, we encourage you to start preparing early for this major life change.

Regardless of how you are funding your program, you need to be ready to cover up-front, out-of-pocket expenses such as plane tickets, moving, etc. as access to financial aid funds will not be available until after you are enrolled (typically after mid-September).

We hope you take advantage of Stanford resources, such as Mind Over Money below, to help you plan financially.

Mind Over Money

Budgeting tool

May 31

Set up your Stanford email address

We encourage incoming students to set up your Stanford email account as soon as you accept your offer of admission as all communications will be sent to this official Stanford account starting May 31.

Set up email

June 

Set up your health insurance

Students are automatically enrolled in Cardinal Care, Stanford's student health insurance plan, unless an insurance waiver is completed via Axess before the stated deadline in mid-September. If you plan to stay with your current health insurance coverage you must complete this waiver on Axess. You must have either Cardinal Care or coverage from another carrier to be enrolled at Stanford.

For detailed information about Cardinal Care enrollment and benefits: visit the Cardinal Care website or call (650) 723-2135. For general information about insurance and student health services: http://vaden.stanford.edu/

Send entrance medical records to Vaden Health Center
You should receive forms from the Registrar under separate cover, but if you do not receive them within a month of the first day of the quarter, please visit http://vaden.stanford.edu/

Learn how to navigate Axess (Stanford's online student system), enroll in courses, and review/pay your bill

View the presentation

July 1

Send official transcripts and degree documents directly to Stanford's Graduate Admissions Office

You may find details about where to send your transcripts on your application status page, after accepting the offer of admission. 

For more information about what is required, please see the Graduate Admissions webpage below.

Transcripts

July 

Review additional GSE resources

Review these important resources to help you get settled and be successful at the GSE:

Library Resources to Kickstart your Research

Introduction to EdCareers

August

Program requirements for AY2023-24 finalized

For reference, review AY2022-23 requirements here:

Master's student handbook (2022-23)

Doctoral student handbook (2022-23)

August

EdCareers database open

Stanford EdCareers will open its database to students entering in Autumn 2024

EdCareers

August 12

Deadline to submit FAFSA application

You must complete the 2024-25 FAFSA for loan consideration for autumn - spring quarters. This deadline is calculated as 6 weeks before the first quarter you wish to receive student loans (August 12 for autumn quarter).

FAFSA application

August 18

SGSI final application deadline

Following the priority round one deadline in May, courses will be filled on a rolling basis as space allows until August 18. Courses that have been closed will be identified on the course description page. 

2024 SGSI course descriptions

September

Obtain your Stanford ID card

Learn more about this on the Campus Card Services website. After arriving on campus in the fall, you can pick up your ID from the Student Services Center at Tresidder Union.

Campus Card Services

Student Services Center

September

Purchase a campus parking permit at Parking & Transportation Services or download a parking permit application.

Make sure to find out about the FREE Marguerite shuttle service and alternative transportation options and incentives. Please see the GSE's Welcome Booklet for additional information (link above).

September Set up your computer and configure your smartphone with IT Services and review the IT Guide to Computing at Stanford GSE.
September 5

Fall course registration opens

You will be able to see Fall course offerings on ExploreCourses.

ExploreCourses

September 9-13, 2024 Stanford Graduate Summer Institute (SGSI)
September 18-19, 2024

GSE Orientation Events

Save the dates! 

September 23, 2024

First day of classes

Stanford Academic Calendar

Mid-September

At-status enrollment deadline in order to receive stipend or financial aid refund check by first day of Autumn quarter

Late-September

Deadline to complete 1st part of Title IX training online. Must be completed by late-September in order to register for Winter Quarter courses.

Title IX

Early-October

Individual career coaching appointments with Stanford EdCareers available.

EdCareers

October 11

Autumn Quarter Final Study List deadline

Last day to add or drop a class; last day to adjust units on a variable-unit course. Last day for tuition reassessment for added/dropped courses or units.

October (TBD)

Autumn Quarter bill due

Detailed Payment Information

Late-October

Deadline to complete 2nd part of Title IX training online! Must be completed by late-October in order to register for Winter courses. 

Title IX

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