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      • Stanford Student Housing offers undergraduate housing to undergraduate students who are enrolled in a degree program (matriculated students). Students must be considered enrolled by the Registrar's Office to be eligible for housing.
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  2. R&DE Student Housing provides a home away from home for eligible undergraduate students. Undergraduate Housing Map Rates Chart Residence Chart Walking Times Select the type of housing you're looking for

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      Stanford provides substantial financial aid to students that...

  3. "Stanford offers a range of housing options for undergraduate students, as well as graduate students and their families. Living on-campus offers countless opportunities to meet new people and develop lasting friendships."

  4. Stanford Student Housing offers undergraduate housing to undergraduate students who are enrolled in a degree program (matriculated students). Students must be considered enrolled by the Registrar's Office to be eligible for housing.

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    As of autumn quarter 2023, 7,207 students live in university-provided undergraduate housing, and 6,930 students live in university-provided graduate housing. Housing is guaranteed for entering undergraduate first-year students for four years. About 97 percent of all eligible undergraduates live in campus housing. The undergraduate housing system in...

    Residential & Dining Enterprises (R&DE)Stanford Dining, Hospitality & Auxiliaries (SDHA) is a best-in-class dining and hospitality program serving 25,000 meals a day in 9 dining halls, 31 Row houses, and in co-ops and other residences, athlete dining, a kosher kitchen, late night dining, 8 cafes, a commissary production kitchen, a pub, 3 markets, a...

    The Office of Student Engagement oversees more than 600 official student organizations at Stanford. On average, over 1,500 events a year are planned by student organizations. There are about 30 recognized religious organizations, and more than 100 committed to the arts. Other types of organizations include ethnic/cultural, community service, social...

    The Haas Center for Public Serviceeducates students to be ethical and engaged global citizens through service, scholarship and community partnerships. The center is a home for service on campus and the hub of Cardinal Service, a university-wide effort to make service an essential feature of a Stanford education. Cardinal Service supports students t...

    Big Game sometimes referred to as the Battle of the Bay, is the annual football game against the University of California-Berkeley Golden Bears.
    Fountain hoppinginvolves touring Stanford’s campus fountains and hanging out in them.
    The Wacky Walk occurs during the first part of Commencement, when undergraduates forgo a more traditional entrance and instead stride, often in costume, into Stanford Stadium.
    Senior Dinner on the Quad is one last chance for seniors to gather as a class to celebrate friendships and their time at Stanford before their families arrive for Commencement Weekend. The elegant...
  5. Stanford provides substantial financial aid to students that reduces or eliminates housing costs, most notably for families of undergraduates earning under $100,000 annually (starting in Fall of 2023), who do not have to pay any tuition, room or board. Graduate student rents are directly subsidized in Stanford-controlled buildings.

  6. Stanford guarantees housing for undergraduates for all four years and provides housing for over 70% of graduate students. We also provide as much as three times more student housing than large universities across California in similarly constrained housing markets.

  7. Over the past two decades, Stanford has added more than 7,700 new beds and housing units for our students, faculty, staff, and postdoctoral fellows — more than any other Bay Area academic institution or Silicon Valley employer.

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