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How much is Stanford tuition a year?
The standard of Stanford tuition in 2023 is as follows:

First, Stanford University undergraduate tuition

The full-time tuition fee for undergraduate students in the academic year of 2023-2024 is: from official website, the tuition fee in the first quarter is $20,577, but the tuition fee in summer alone is $65,438+$0.372, so the annual tuition fee is $6,365,438+$0.003, equivalent to about RMB 450,000.

The calendar adopted by American universities is different from that of China, and it can be divided into three types: semester system, school season system and three-semester system. Among them, Stanford University adopts the school year system, which divides a school year into four seasons and four small semesters, each semester 12 weeks.

The summer semester is very short, usually around 10 weeks, so you don't need to join. Elective courses in the summer semester are also very casual. You can book courses online, or you can choose to teach in the traditional way. If students expect to graduate from college as soon as possible with more credits, it will be a good way to take courses in the summer semester.

Second, Stanford University graduate tuition

The tuition fee for graduate students in the academic year of 2023-2024 is: According to the statistics of official website, the annual tuition fee is about 508,800-78,328 US dollars, or about 360,000-560,000 yuan.

The strength of Stanford University:

There are 65,438+0,534 faculty members in Stanford University, of which 665,438+0% are tenured professors. By 2020, there are 19 Nobel Prize winners, 1 Fields Prize winners, 163 academicians of the National Academy of Sciences, 1 academicians of the American Academy of Engineering, 287 academicians of the American Academy of Arts, 4 Pulitzer Prize winners and 18 national medal of science award among the existing teachers.

It can provide students with bachelor's, master's and doctor's degrees in a wide range of specialties, including: American studies, anthropology, Asian languages, biological sciences, chemistry, classical literature, communication, comparative literature, drama, earth sciences, Asian studies, engineering, economics, English, history, international relations, mathematics, music, philosophy, psychology and so on.

Its popular majors include law, business administration and education. The university calendar adopts the seasonal system. Autumn usually begins at the end of September and spring ends at the beginning of June.