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August 17 (Mon) Stanford Bulletin publishes academic year 2020-21 degree requirements; ExploreCourses opens with Autumn class offerings August 17 (Mon) Axess opens for course enrollment for M.D. and M.S.P.A. students.
The Steering Committee, authorized to act on behalf of the full senate on pandemic-related matters during the summer and over the next several months, approved four 10-week quarters of instruction in 2020-21 and a daily course pattern that establishes start times for both online and in-person classes.
The approved academic calendar dates are: Autumn: The autumn quarter will begin Sept. 14, 2020, and end November 20, 2020. This end date will allow undergraduates living on campus to move out prior to Thanksgiving, rather than traveling back to campus after Thanksgiving and increasing the potential for virus spread.
The academic year 2020-21 calendar is based upon 10-week academic quarters that do not include a dedicated end of quarter period. There will also be no final exam week. All coursework is due by the last day of the last week of instruction in each quarter.
students. See the Law School academic calendar website. September 1 (Wed) Axess opens for course enrollment for undergraduates and graduate students. September 10 (Fri, 5:00 p.m.) At-status enrollment deadline in order to receive stipend or financial aid refund within the first week of term.
August 24 (Mon) M.D. and MSPA first and second-year students, first day of instruction. See the School of Medicine academic calendar website. August 31 (Mon) Law School instruction begins for 1st-year J.D. students, J.S.M. and L.L.M.
Stanford University is on a quarter system. Quarter systems are typically around 10 weeks long. They consist of 4 terms: Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer.
Some notable schools that follow the quarter system: the University of California system (except UC Berkeley and UC Merced), CalTech, Dartmouth, Drexel, Northwestern, University of Chicago, Oregon State, and Stanford.
Stanford University is ranked #3 in Best Global Universities. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence.
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Stanford University is one of the most difficult colleges to get into, with an acceptance rate of only 4%. It is consistently ranked in US News' top 10—often top five—universities.
One feature that makes Stanford stand out is its quarter system. Instead of having two 15-week semesters, the academic year is broken up to Fall, Winter and Spring quarter. Each quarter consists of a different set of classes.
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On their official website, Stanford boasts that the “unique quarter-system calendar allows students to take advantage of dozens of additional courses not possible under a more traditional semester calendar.” This is really true. Instead of only getting two chances to pick classes, we get three.
For admission to Stanford University, you need to have a GPA of 3.96. If you have a lower GPA in the school average, which is below 3.96, you require a higher ACT or a higher SAT score to compensate and get admission to Stanford University.
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, academic dates and deadlines published here may differ from the practices of previous year and they are subject to change. Specifically, Autumn Quarter starts one week earlier than usual with classes ending before Thanksgiving; Winter Quarter also starts one week later than usual.
August 17 (Mon) Stanford Bulletin publishes academic year 2020-21 degree requirements; ExploreCourses opens with Autumn class offerings
These dates are subject to change at the discretion of the University.
Autumn: The autumn quarter will begin Sept. 14, 2020, and end November 20, 2020. This end date will allow undergraduates living on campus to move out prior to Thanksgiving, rather than traveling back to campus after Thanksgiving and increasing the potential for virus spread.
The Steering Committee, authorized to act on behalf of the full senate on pandemic-related matters during the summer and over the next several months, approved four 10-week quarters of instruction in 2020-21 and a daily course pattern that establishes start times for both online and in-person classes.
Winter: The winter quarter will begin Jan. 11, 2021, and end March 19, 2021. The start date is one week later than usual to allow time for a new cohort of students to move in after the winter break and to accommodate any changes that may be needed in case of a winter surge in COVID-19 cases.
Spring: The spring quarter will begin March 29, 2021, and end June 4, 2021. Commencement will remain scheduled for Sunday, June 13, 2021. Summer: The summer quarter will begin June 21, 2021, and end August 27, 2021, in time to allow a September break before the 2021-22 academic year begins.
When an extended deadline falls after the grading deadline for a quarter and a student has completed satisfactorily a substantial part of the coursework, the student should request an Incomplete and arrange an alternative submission deadline with the instructor.
The academic year 2020-21 calendar is based upon 10-week academic quarters that do not include a dedicated end of quarter period. There will also be no final exam week.
Traditional 3-hour final exams are not allowable ; however final assessments may be scheduled during the last class period. Per standard practice and allowable by policy, instructors may grant individual and class-wide extensions of time on assignments.
Terms: Win | Units: 3 | UG Reqs: GER:DB-EngrAppSci, WAY-AQR, WAY-SMA
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-3 | Repeatable for credit
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-15 | Repeatable for credit
AA 301 | 1-15 units | UG Reqs: | Class # 12901 | Section 01 | Grading: Letter or Credit/No Credit | T/D | Independent Studies | - -
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 0 | Repeatable for credit
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 0 | Repeatable for credit
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-15 | Repeatable for credit