Undergraduate families with annual incomes below $75,000 will not be expected to pay tuition, room or board at Stanford, up from the current $65,000 threshold. General tuition will not increase in 2021-22, while room and board charges will increase modestly.
Stanfordâs Long-Range Vision lays out the future direction for the universityâs research, education and impact.
Read our updates about those initiatives and their progress.
The trustees specifically discussed:
The Changing Human Experience and Public Humanities with Lanier Anderson, senior associate dean for the humanities and arts in the School of Humanities and Sciences
Ethics, Society & Technology with Margaret Levi and Rob Reich, both professors of political science
Stanford trustees express gratitude for campus pandemic response
In a series of remote meetings this week, the Stanford Board of Trustees discussed the ongoing pandemic, new construction, the university’s engagement with the external world and Long-Range Vision progress.
By Kate Chesley
“Enormous gratitude and appreciation” were the words Board of Trustees Chair Jeff Raikes used to recognize the efforts of the Stanford community as it continues to grapple with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Raikes shared the trustees’ appreciation for those “delivering patient care, continuing research and education, supporting our students [and] keeping our administrative operations going” at the end of the board’s remote meetings Dec. 6–8.