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Admissions
and Financial Aid

APPLYING TO STANFORD
Information about the programs in the Stanford Department
of Aeronautics and Astronautics can be found at: Courses
& Degrees.
UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS
All entering undergraduate students, whether
freshmen or transfer students, enter Stanford with their majors
undeclared. They are admitted to the University as a whole,
rather than to a specific school or department. For students
interested in undergraduate admission and study at Stanford,
there are two very helpful sites: Stanford's Undergraduate
Admissions page, with information about application procedures,
financial aid, and the University; and the Handbook
for Undergraduate Engineering Programs, with descriptions
of all the majors, minors, and special programs in engineering
for undergrads at Stanford.
GRADUATE ADMISSIONS
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS and information about admissions
requirements and procedures are available from the Graduate
Admissions section of the Registrar's Office.
Note: If you cannot access the Registrar's
web page, their address is:
Graduate Admissions Office of the University
Registrar
630 Serra Street, Suite 120
Stanford, CA 94305-6032
(650) 723-4291
In addition to the on-line application, all applicants
to Stanford for the Aero/Astro M.S. degree, Engineer's Degree,
or Ph.D. must submit full transcripts, three letters of
recommendation, and general GRE scores before their application
can be reviewed. Those wishing an Engineer's Degree or Ph.D.
who do not have a master's degree should apply for the master's
degree and indicate on the application their desire to continue
their studies beyond that degree.
Please address all admissions material
to:
| Admissions |
| Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics |
| School of Engineering, Stanford University |
| Durand Building, 496 Lomita Mall |
| Stanford, CA 94305-4035 |
For assistance while applying, write to the above address
or contact the Aero/Astro Student Services Office:
Deadlines for Autumn 2010:
December 1, 2009 - For admission with or
without Stanford funding
Please note that this is the deadline for completed
applications. Applicants wishing to be considered for fellowships
should make sure their references and transcripts are sent
well in advance of the December 1 deadline.
Applicants for the part-time
graduate program for working professionals (HCP) program
are considered quarterly. Contact the Stanford
Center for Professional Development (SCPD) course advisor
for details.
Note: For fellowship
consideration, simply check the box on the admissions application
that indicates that you wish to be considered for financial
aid; there are no additional forms or materials to be submitted
beyond the regular application. [Note: assistantships
are not generally awarded as part of the admissions process
in Aero/Astro.]
Admissions news:
Completed applications are reviewed by the faculty Admissions
Committee throughout the winter. Letters are sent as decisions
are made, beginning in early March.
Financial aid decisions (fellowship awards and the
designation of alternates) will be made by March 20. Students
who applied for aid will be notified then of their status,
either in a separate letter (if they have already been notified
of admission) or as part of their admission letter. Applicants
have until April 15 to decide whether to accept the offer,
although of course we would like to know as soon as your mind
is made up.
Note about DEADLINES:
all major universities have signed the Council
on Graduate Schools resolution that sets April 15 as the
response deadline for fellowships and assistantships. Anyone
receiving an offer of aid has the right to fully weigh his
or her options, and cannot be required to make a binding commitment
to any school before that date.
Need-based federal loans and work-study assistantships
are administered by the University
Financial Aid office; students should submit the FAFSA
(Free Application for Federal Student Aid) and supporting
documents as soon as possible. Award packages for graduate
students are usually sent in early summer. (Info: Financial
Aid, 650-723-3058)
CURRENT STANFORD STUDENTS
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
Current Stanford undergraduates may
elect an undergraduate major or minor in Aero/Astro. See Courses
& Degrees for details. Freshmen and sophomores are
welcome to visit our Student Services Office in Durand 250
to discuss the possibilities for future involvement in our
programs. Students may also want to refer to the School of
Engineering's Handbook
for Undergraduate Engineering Programs.
Current Stanford undergrads can
apply to our master's program as coterminal
students, in which they begin graduate work before finishing
their bachelor's degree. Look at our website under Coterminal
Degrees. Further information and procedures for coterminal
applicants are available from the Registrar's Office or its
website,
or come to the Aero/Astro Student Services Office in Durand
250. Aero/Astro does not require GRE scores for coterminal
M.S. admission, although GRE scores are required for fellowship
consideration.
GRADUATE STUDENTS
Students wishing to continue at Stanford after receiving
the M.S. degree must be approved for further study during
their final Master's quarter. (This includes approval for
the Engineer's degree or Ph.D. in Aero-Astro, or for a degree
in another department.) In order to continue enrollment,
a Graduate Program Authorization form should be fully approved
and filed at the Registrar's Office before the M.S. is
conferred. Those who leave Stanford before their degree
is conferred (for employment or for study at another institution),
and who then wish to return for further degree work, should
request a reinstatement application for review by the department's
admissions committee.
International students who are not citizens or permanent
residents of the U.S. should be prepared to verify their
funding for the new degree as part of the Graduate Program
Authorization procedure. Appropriate forms are available
from the Bechtel International Center. Support from research
assistantships can be verified by the professor providing
support; for personal funding or other support, inquire
at the Bechtel International Center about the proper source
for verification.
Current Stanford graduate students in other
departments may apply for admission to any of our degree
programs, either for an additional degree or to transfer from
their current department. Doctoral students may also elect
a Ph.D. minor in Aero/Astro (and Aero/Astro Ph.D. students
may minor in other fields). For information and the relevant
forms, please come to the Aero/Astro Student Services Office
in Durand 250.
More questions? Contact Aero/Astro Student Services.

ADMITTED GRADUATE STUDENTS
Congratulations!
Aero/Astro Student
Visit Day:
All Aero/Astro applicants and prospective students are
invited to meet faculty and students, see the campus, tour our
labs, and get first-hand information about graduate study at
Stanford. Students who wish to visit on other days are welcome,
but we cannot arrange department tours, special office hours,
etc.
The following are some helpful web sites for new
students:
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