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Prospective Students

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Our community is fortunate to have a University Admission Office that understands the unique perspective and presence that Native students bring to a thriving Stanford community. Stanford’s Native Outreach Coordinators, Soly Lee and Greg Graves, are the contact people for prospective undergraduate and graduate students. 
For the most current information and materials, consult Stanford Undergraduate Admission and Graduate Admission.

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Information for Prospective Students

Admissions

Undergraduate Admissions

 The NACC works closely with the Office of Undergraduate Admission to connect and support Indigenous students and their families through the application and admission process. 

Important Undergraduate Admission Resources

Graduate Admissions

Greg Graves serves as our Graduate Recruiter and Retention Coordinator at the Native American Cultural Center. To get more information about graduate-level programs and resources for Native graduate students at Stanford, contact him directly through email.

Stanford offers graduate degrees in more than 60 departments and programs in seven schools: Business, Earth Sciences, Education, Engineering, Humanities and Sciences, Law and Medicine. They offer the following graduate degrees: M.A., M.S., Ph.D., D.M.A., Ed.D., Ed.S., M.D., M.B.A., J.D., J.S.D., J.S.M., LL.M., M.A.T., M.F.A., M.L.S., M.L.A., ENG.

Requirements for graduate admissions vary greatly among departments and programs. For information about a particular department, program or professional school please see:

For general information about graduate study and the admissions process, visit Graduate Admissions.

Important Graduate Admission Resources

Stanford Native Immersion Program (SNIP)

The Stanford Native Immersion Program (SNIP) is a six-day, fun and information-filled virtual experience designed to welcome incoming frosh to the Farm. 

Students will arrive before New Student Orientation, welcomed by an enthusiastic team of Stanford Native students and staff who will introduce them to helpful resources, partners, and to each other! SNIP is a wonderful opportunity to start your freshman year with connections, including new friendships, that will support your transition to campus.

When you begin New Student Orientation, you will have learned a great deal about life at Stanford and will already be part of the vibrant Native community on campus. SNIP alumni report that it was the most memorable of their Stanford experiences, so please join us and add your voice to the rich SNIP legacy!

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