Graduate Fellowships
Graduate student aid plays a critical role in attracting remarkable talent from across the world and maintaining our standing as a world leader in engineering research and education.
As efforts to recruit the most promising scholars intensify in both academia and industry, competitive financial aid packages help ensure we can continue to attract the world’s best candidates.
Graduate fellowships
Graduate students are at the core of our academic ecosystem, playing a vital role in every aspect of our research and teaching mission. With increased fellowship funding, we can admit even more immensely talented students, offer more years of guaranteed funding, and provide robust aid packages. You can help us continue to inspire and prepare the next generation of engineering leaders who will help us navigate the challenges of the 21st century.
Coterm fellowships
Some 40 percent of our undergraduates currently pursue a coterm degree, staying on an extra year to receive their bachelor’s and master’s degrees simultaneously. We believe these students are better prepared to land their first job and, ultimately, to tackle urgent global challenges. Stanford’s undergraduate aid ends with their bachelor’s degree, so students with the greatest need are least able to participate in this program. Help us make coterms accessible to more of our remarkable students.
Funding a graduate fellowship
The minimum gift to establish a fellowship is $250,000. A gift of $2 million creates a fully funded fellowship with an annual payout capable of supporting a graduate student for an academic year.
“I feel fortunate to have received a fellowship … I am a triplet and my parents would have had difficulty paying for my graduate education on top of putting all three of us through an undergraduate program.”
-Jesse Streicher, PhD candidate, Mechanical Engineering
A fellowship success story
Reach out
Individual:
Matthew Bahls
Director of Major Gifts
650.723.9043
mbahls@stanford.edu
Corporate:
Frank Scioscia
Director of Strategic Partnerships
650.724.7703
frank.scioscia@stanford.edu
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