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Welcome to Stanford Undergrad

Stanford Undergrad is your guide to academics and educational opportunities offered through the Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education and our campus partners.

Intisar Alkhatib

Intisar Alkhatib

"I have never felt more at home than I have at LSP. It fundamentally shifted me, from my conceptualization of healthy love to my feeling of belonging at Stanford."

Jay Hamilton, Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education

Jay Hamilton appointed vice provost for undergraduate education

Jay Hamilton, the Hearst Professor of Communication and director of the Stanford Journalism Program, has been appointed vice provost for undergraduate education, effective Jan. 1, 2025. Hamilton, chair of the Department of Communication and First-Year Requirements Governance Board, has taught and led at Stanford since 2013. He is looking forward to building on VPUE’s mission and core programs such as COLLEGE.

Read the full Stanford Report story

Learning Different Approaches to Sustainability

Stanford professors William Barnett and Chris Field have one message to their students: Tackling the environmental crisis will require that each of us take on a leadership role, now. Their class, COLLEGE 106: Environmental Sustainability: Global Predicaments and Possible Solutions, was one of seven different courses COLLEGE students could choose from as part of the spring quarter theme, Global Perspectives. 

Read more about COLLEGE 106 in the Stanford Report  What is COLLEGE?

Members of the Viruses in the News class present at the Closing Symposium
More than a class—it's an experience!

What is SoCo?

The immersive, three-week residential classes often include field trips and hands-on learning outside the classroom, creating a connection with your SoCo faculty and life-long friendships.

What is SoCo?
Artist working with wood medium.
Focus on Creativity

What is Arts Intensive?

Arts Intensive offers students time to focus on a single, project-based arts class with campus faculty and guest artists. The courses provide the unique opportunity to create in small class sizes outside of the pressures of the regular academic year. 

What is Arts Intensive?
Students at the Hume Center.
Speaking and Writing Support

Hume Center

The Hume Center for Writing and Speaking works with all Stanford students to help them develop rich and varied abilities in every aspect of writing and oral communication. Find out what to expect when you see a tutor and how to schedule an appointment.

What to Expect
Advisor and student

The Advising Resource Toolkit

These advising tools may be used cooperatively during an advising conversation or you may use them on your own, to help you prepare for a conversation with your academic advisor. They are intended to:

  • help frame your reflections throughout your time at Stanford
  • guide your strategic thinking if you face challenges or difficulty
  • facilitate your academic planning and intellectual development
  • support you as you consider post-undergraduate education

Advising Resource Toolkit

Bing Overseas Studies Program

Isabella Saracco, History

This photo was taken in front of Castle Mareccio, in Bolzano/Bolzen, a city in the South Tyrol region of Italy. I visited on one of the long weekends of the quarter; getting to travel the country and learn about the cultural diversity within Italy was one of my favorite parts of the program. South Tyrol was incredibly different from Florence--it's a bilingual region, and everything was in both Italian and German!

Cyberfest 2024 promo

New Student Pitch Competition! 

Students, join a unique pitch competition for accolades, prizes, and opportunities to pursue your idea. The topic? Ideas to forge a better frontier in the landscape of AI and cybersecurity/privacy. Top applications will be invited to present live to an expert panel at this year’s Oct. 17 CyberFest event at Stanford University. Apply by Oct. 4, 2024. 

View rules, prizes, and details, and apply 

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Wil Kautz and Saloni Sanwalka look at the Woven Chronicle by Reena Saini Kallat. Photo by Andrew Brodhead