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This page shows the recent graduate admission results for Stanford University. These results automatically update with new admission results submissions, so you can check back to see when others have been accepted, rejected, or waitlisted to specific schools and programs.

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Stanford University, in Stanford, California, is a prestigious private research institution known for its academic excellence and innovation. Notable graduate programs include the Stanford Graduate School of Business, the School of Engineering (especially in computer ...


Recent Graduate Admission Results November -0001

Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University No funding, but still the greatest news I have heard!

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Accepted on 30 Nov International GRE 170 GRE V 165 GRE AW 4.00 GPA 3.97 Masters
( ECE ) Electrical Engineering, Stanford University Notified via email to check ApplyWeb. Generic rejection letter on portal. GRE (V:155,Q:167,AWA:5.0) TOEFL:112. Undergrad, Masters and 4.5 years of experience in two top-tier companies. 5 research publications (average quality, 4 as first author, 1 journal and 4 conferences) and 3 patents filed. No interview.

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Rejected on 30 Nov International PhD
Computer Science, Stanford University also a JD

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Rejected on 30 Nov American Masters
Computer Science, Stanford University My first reject. Expect to receive another 11 ones.

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Rejected on 30 Nov International GRE 169 GRE V 152 GRE AW 3.00 GPA 3.85 PhD
Sociology, Stanford University

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Accepted on 30 Nov American PhD
Biochemistry, Stanford University (Biosciences)

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Anthropology, Stanford University To the person below: Same and same. Sending you good thoughts for the wait.

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Sociology, Stanford University Received an email this afternoon. "Your application has been received, and is currently under review by the Sociology Admissions Committee. We hope to have decisions on all applications finalized by the second week of February 2020. "

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Other PhD
( EE ) Electrical Engineering, Stanford University

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Rejected on 30 Nov International PhD
Mathematics, Stanford University

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Accepted on 30 Nov International PhD
School Of Business, Stanford University

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Rejected on 30 Nov International PhD
Management Science And Engineering (MS&E), Stanford University Rejected by PhD program but accepted as master. Suprised since my profile is not competitive comparing to rejections here, except my GRE quantitative scored 170 which I don't think should be any strong strength. Already got a master, so probably won't go, the opportunity cost could be so high. Still, it's so hard to reject Stanford.

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Accepted on 30 Nov International Masters
Petroleum Engineering, Stanford University The Admissions committee of the Energy Resources Engineering Department has thoroughly reviewed your application file. The committee would like to recognize your impressive academic achievements and acknowledge you were among our top applicants. However, we regret to inform you that we will not be able to offer you admission to the Energy Resources Engineering Department for fall of 2015.

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Rejected on 30 Nov International Masters
(Civil Engineering) Sustainable Design And Construction (sdc), Stanford University I think 500 is actually quite a normal grad student population in any engineering department in a big research U.S university. Many other selective CEE programs have even more than 500 and they're all proactive and competitive. Stanford has a very BIG engineering school so 500 is actually not considered too many.

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Accepted on 30 Nov International Masters
ICME, Stanford University Looks like they are too fanatic about stupid GRE.

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Rejected on 30 Nov International GRE 161 GRE V 151 GRE AW 3.00 GPA 3.84 PhD
History, Stanford University Wasn't expecting to get in and not too bothered but these are the best line from a cold letter: "The number of applicants for graduate study in our Department far exceeds the number we can admit." and "I sincerely hope that you secure admission to another program and that you will find a way to continue your interest in history."

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Rejected on 30 Nov International PhD
Political Science, Stanford University Email to check portal. Thought I was actually a pretty good fit, better than many of the other programs I've already been accepted to. But alas! 6a/2r/3p/0w

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Rejected on 30 Nov American PhD
Statistics, Stanford University Expected but sad. Why they are sending out the rejection on Friday to ruin my weekend?

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Rejected on 30 Nov GRE 160 GRE V 169 GRE AW 4.00 GPA 3.85 Masters
Statistics, Stanford University First offer!! I finally got a school to take!

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Accepted on 30 Nov International GRE 170 GRE V 160 GRE AW 3.50 GPA 4.00 Masters
( ECE ) Electrical And Computer Engineering, Stanford University Was only offered two interviews. Kind of worried because my interviewees didn’t really ask me many questions they just talked about Stanford.

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Summary

The Stanford University Graduate School Admission results for the past five years reflect a highly competitive environment with diverse outcomes across several programs. Computer Science saw both waitlisting and acceptance for PhD candidates, indicating a selective but attainable program. Mechanical Engineering experienced multiple rejections, pointing to stringent criteria. Electrical Engineering welcomed numerous master's candidates, suggesting a strong acceptance rate for these applicants. Economics showed successful waitlist acceptances, reflecting a hopeful trend for late-stage applicants. Civil and Environmental Engineering had several interview opportunities, highlighting its competitive nature. Bioengineering and Translational Research programs predominantly reported rejections, emphasizing their competitive entry barriers. Physics saw both waitlisting and acceptance, indicating a selective but attainable program. Chemistry had multiple interview opportunities, underlining its competitive environment. Management Science and Engineering experienced numerous rejections despite strong applications, underscoring the program's high standards. Statistics saw both waitlisting and acceptance, suggesting a balanced yet competitive program. Overall, these results suggest that while some programs like Electrical Engineering and Economics offer hope through waitlist acceptances, others like Bioengineering remain exceptionally competitive.