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This archived information is dated to the 2008-09 academic year only and may no longer be current.

For currently applicable policies and information, see the current Stanford Bulletin.

Undergraduate Tuition

During Autumn, Winter, and Spring quarters, undergraduates are expected to register at the regular full-tuition rate.

During Summer Quarter, Stanford undergraduates may register on a unit-basis (minimum 3 units). For Summer Quarter tuition rates and policies, see http://registrar.stanford.edu/students/finances/summer.htm or the Summer Quarter Time Schedule.

The following reduced-tuition categories can be requested by matriculated undergraduate students in the final stages of their degree program:

Permit to Attend for Services Only (PSO)—Undergraduates completing honors theses or clearing incompletes in their terminal quarter, or requiring a registration status, and who meet the PSO conditions listed in the "Special Registration Statuses (Undergraduate)" section of this Bulletin, may petition for PSO status for up to two quarters. The PSO rate is $3012 per quarter in 2008-09.

  1. 13th Quarter—Undergraduates who meet the 13th Quarter conditions listed in the "Special Registration Statuses" section of this Bulletin may petition one time only to register for a minimum of eight units. For per-unit tuition rates, see the Registrar's tuition web site at http://registrar.stanford.edu/students/finances.
  2. Graduation Quarter—Undergraduates may petition to register for Graduation Quarter registration status in the quarter in which they are receiving a degree. Undergraduate students who have completed all University requirements and meet the Graduation Quarter conditions listed in the "Special Registration Statuses (Undergraduate)" section of this bulletin are eligible to be assessed a special tuition rate of $100 for the quarter in which they are receiving a degree.

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