Stanford Common Data Set
The Stanford Common Data Set (CDS) is a detailed report that provides information about Stanford University's enrollment, admissions, academic programs, faculty, staff, and finances. The CDS is a standardized format used by many colleges and universities to provide data to various stakeholders, including prospective students, families, and researchers. The report is typically updated annually and is available on Stanford's website.
Introduction to Stanford University
Stanford University is a private research university located in Stanford, California. It was founded in 1885 by Leland Stanford and his wife, Jane Lathrop Stanford, in memory of their son, Leland Stanford Jr. The university is known for its academic excellence, innovative research, and successful alumni. Stanford is composed of seven schools, including the Schools of Humanities and Sciences, Engineering, Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences, Law, Medicine, Business, and Education.
Enrollment and Admissions
According to the Stanford CDS, the university’s enrollment for the 2020-2021 academic year was approximately 19,429 students, including 7,087 undergraduate students and 12,342 graduate students. The undergraduate student body is comprised of students from all 50 states and over 100 countries. The admissions process at Stanford is highly competitive, with an acceptance rate of around 4.7% for the class of 2024.
Category | Number of Students |
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Undergraduate Students | 7,087 |
Graduate Students | 12,342 |
Total Enrollment | 19,429 |
Academic Programs and Faculty
Stanford University offers a wide range of academic programs, including undergraduate and graduate degree programs in fields such as engineering, humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. The university is known for its interdisciplinary research and collaboration, with many faculty members working across departments and schools. According to the Stanford CDS, the university has a total of 2,288 faculty members, including 1,619 full-time faculty and 669 part-time faculty.
Faculty Demographics
The Stanford CDS provides information on faculty demographics, including the number of faculty members by rank, gender, and ethnicity. For example, in 2020-2021, the university had a total of 1,619 full-time faculty members, with 44.1% being female and 55.9% being male. The faculty also reflected a diverse range of ethnic backgrounds, with 34.4% identifying as Asian, 27.4% as white, 14.1% as Hispanic or Latino, and 6.5% as African American.
Faculty Category | Number of Faculty |
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Full-time Faculty | 1,619 |
Part-time Faculty | 669 |
Total Faculty | 2,288 |
Finances and Tuition
According to the Stanford CDS, the university’s total revenue for the 2020-2021 academic year was approximately 6.8 billion, with 4.3 billion coming from tuition and fees. The university’s total expenses were around 6.5 billion, with 3.4 billion going towards instruction and academic support. The university also has a significant endowment, which was valued at around $28.9 billion in 2020.
Tuition and Fees
The Stanford CDS provides information on tuition and fees, including the cost of attendance for undergraduate and graduate students. For the 2020-2021 academic year, the total cost of attendance for undergraduate students was around 74,570, including tuition, fees, room, and board. The total cost of attendance for graduate students varied depending on the program, but was around 57,861 for master’s students and $55,941 for doctoral students.
Category | Cost |
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Undergraduate Tuition | $52,857 |
Graduate Tuition | $57,861 (master's), $55,941 (doctoral) |
Total Cost of Attendance (Undergraduate) | $74,570 |
What is the Stanford Common Data Set?
+The Stanford Common Data Set (CDS) is a detailed report that provides information about Stanford University’s enrollment, admissions, academic programs, faculty, staff, and finances. The CDS is a standardized format used by many colleges and universities to provide data to various stakeholders, including prospective students, families, and researchers.
How do I access the Stanford CDS?
+The Stanford CDS is available on Stanford’s website. You can search for “Stanford Common Data Set” on the university’s website to access the most recent report.
What information is included in the Stanford CDS?
+The Stanford CDS includes information on enrollment, admissions, academic programs, faculty, staff, finances, and tuition. The report provides detailed data on student demographics, faculty demographics, academic programs, and research opportunities, as well as information on tuition, fees, and financial aid.