Stanford University

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Outside awards can be used to reduce the Student Responsibility (Academic Year Earnings plus Summer Work Contribution) down to zero. Funding in excess of that amount will be used to reduce the Stanford scholarship.
Stanford requires all students to have health insurance, either through a parent or another plan. If a student is not covered by a parental plan, the Stanford grant will be increased to pay for the full cost of Stanford’s Cardinal Care student health plan.
A travel allowance will be determined by Stanford based on family location. Stanford scholarship will be increased for this allowance.
All students have a Student Responsibility. This Student Responsibility portion of the package can be met with a combination of sources including: employment during the summer and academic year, scholarships from outside the University (e.g., National Merit Scholarships, Rotary Scholarships, etc) or a student loan. Students will also be expected to contribute 5% of their own savings. For most students the total Student Responsibility is $5,000.
Students must be making Satisfactory Academic Progress and submit a complete financial aid application each year as outlined on the Financial Aid website. The Financial Aid Officer will then review the yearly information and create an award based on the updated student budget and family circumstances.
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Students on Stanford financial aid will receive assistance for other expenses including unreimbursed out of pocket medical expenses and attendance at Stanford's Bing Overseas programs.
At Stanford, you must apply for financial aid for each academic year you plan to enroll.
Stanford expects students and their parents to contribute toward educational costs to the extent that they are able. Stanford's financial aid program will make up the difference when families are not financially able to cover the costs. Stanford individually evaluates each application on several factors including family total income, family size, and the number of siblings in college. Stanford will also review any documented special circumstances, such as high medical expenses.
Stanford will expect no parent contribution toward educational costs for parents with total annual income below $100,000 and typical assets for this income range. For parents with total annual income below $150,000 and typical assets for this income range, Stanford will ensure that all tuition charges are covered with need-based scholarship, federal and state grants, and/or outside scholarship funds. Parent contributions will range from $0 to no more than $25,000 for those in the $100,000 to $150,000 income range.
Please keep in mind that while the majority of your annual cost of attendance will be covered with scholarship money, Stanford does expect students to contribute toward their education. For most students, the total Student Responsibility is $5,000. This Student Responsibility portion of the package can be met with a combination of sources including: employment during the summer and academic year, scholarships from outside the University (e.g., National Merit Scholarships, Rotary Scholarships, etc) or a student loan.
As a reminder, the scholarship money associated with the National College Match is provided through a mix of federal/state grants and Stanford need-based financial aid.
Stanford University is committed to providing generous financial aid to all of their QuestBridge Match students. For more information on Stanford's financial aid policies, please check out their website here.