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2008 Summer Programs at Stanford University

Today is 7/23/2008

SUMMER AT STANFORD

Our 2008 High School Summer College and Undergraduate & Graduate Summer Programs are well under way. All programs are full and no new enrollments are being accepted for this summer.

Information about our 2008 programs will remain at this website through the end of the year. Check back periodically as new information is updated.

Our Summer 2009 website will launch in early January 2009. We hope to see you next summer at Stanford.

Discover for yourself the social and academic thrills of campus life at Stanford, one of the world's premier universities. Stanford’s courses are unrivaled in their broad range and appeal, providing the framework to help you better understand the world and develop your own academic interests.

Current high school juniors and seniors are eligible to apply to Stanford's High School Summer College program; applications from accomplished and mature high school sophomores will also be considered. Students must be at least age 16 by June 21. Summer College students take eight-week undergraduate courses and earn Stanford University credit. As emerging scholars, students are treated with respect for their intellectual capabilities. Participants explore the sciences, humanities, arts, business, and languages.

Our Undergraduate & Graduate Summer Programs offer open admission to visiting college students and adults. Summer Session classes at Stanford feature open enrollment, accessible faculty, small classes, a diverse student body, and a stunning campus. Summer visitors take 8-week or 10-week courses in the schools of Humanities and Sciences, Earth Sciences, and Engineering. Credit earned may be eligible for transfer to another college or university.



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