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Stanford University

The prestigious private research university in Palo Alto, California provides undergraduate and graduate students with an exceptional education and produces globally engaged scholars and leaders.

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Stanford University

In 1885, U.S. Senator Leland Stanford and his wife, Jane, established the Leland Stanford Junior University in honor of their only child, who died of typhoid fever at age 15. Since then, the highly regarded academic institution now known as Stanford University has flourished as an influential beacon of academic excellence. Located in the San Francisco Bay area, the campus is home to more than 17,000 undergraduate and graduate students who are taught by professors at the forefront of their respective fields. (The faculty currently boasts 21 Nobel laureates.) Stanford students hail from all 50 states in the U.S. and from 91 countries across the globe. With 22 libraries and 18 laboratories on campus, students and members of the university at all levels have access to innovative, groundbreaking research.

GRoW Support

2022

OPERATIONS - GREGORY ANNENBERG WEINGARTEN SCHOLARSHIP FUND FOR UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION

2018

OPERATIONS - GREGORY ANNENBERG WEINGARTEN SCHOLARSHIP FUND FOR UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION

2017

Operations – Gregory Annenberg Weingarten Scholarship Fund for Undergraduate Education

2014

Programming – Bing Overseas Study Program in Paris

2011

Programming – Camera as Witness Program, Stanford University School of Education

2007

Operations – The Stanford Fund for Undergraduate Education

2003

Operations – Gregory Annenberg Weingarten Scholarship Fund for Undergraduate Education

Operations – The Stanford Fund for Undergraduate Education

2002

Programming – Overseas Study Campus in Paris