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VPGE partners with campus offices that share our commitment to graduate student growth and development. Explore their offerings to learn more about the resources, opportunities, and support available to graduate students at Stanford. 

Asian American Activity Center building

Asian American Activities Center

Serves as Stanford's primary resource for Asian American student affairs and community development.

Bechtel International Center

Supports all international students and administers international scholarships on behalf of the University.

BioSci Careers

Provides critical support for the exploration of career options, development of professional skill sets, and connections to opportunities.

Black Community Services Center

BCSC supports the advancement and excellence of Black students and Black student groups within the Stanford community.

 

Career Management Center (GSB)

Supports students and alumni in creating a unique career vision and connecting these leaders with world-class opportunities.

Center for Teaching and Learning

CTL promotes and advances the vibrant, intellectual endeavor of teaching and learning at Stanford.

Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning at Stanford (CIRTL)

CIRTL's mission is to enhance undergraduate education through development of faculty committed to evidence-based teaching practices for diverse learners. 

Clayman Institute for Gender Research

Creates knowledge and seeks to implement change that promotes gender equality at Stanford, nationally, and internationally. 

El Centro Chicano y Latino

Works to support students academically, personally, socially, and culturally, providing the opportunity to explore Chicano and Latino culture, history, and traditions.

English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)

ESOL is Stanford's English Language Program for non-native English speaking graduate students. 

First Generation and/or Low-Income Student Success Center

Provides holistic support for first generation, low-income, transfers, current/former foster youth and FLI graduate students at Stanford. 

Graduate Life Office

Serves the entire Stanford graduate student population and their families, providing a source of comprehensive, impartial guidance and information related to all aspects of graduate student life.

Haas Center for Public Service

Welcomes all Stanford students to explore the variety of public service programs and resources available through the Center. 

Hasso Plattner Institute of Design (d.school)

The d.school is a hub for Stanford faculty and students of all levels and fields to learn and practice the principles of design thinking. 

Hume Center for Writing and Speaking

Works with all Stanford students to help them develop rich and varied abilities in every aspect of writing and oral communication. 

Native American Cultural Center

The Native American Cultural Center's mission is to champion Indigenous excellence, foster leadership development and promote wellness. 

Office of Career Services (SLS)

Serves as a bridge between students, alumni, and employers, and provides counseling, workshops, and resources on judicial clerkships, international opportunities, and non-law alternatives.

Office of Faculty Development, Diversity and Engagement

Supports Stanford faculty through a variety of programs, such as orientation, workshops, and events for new faculty.

Office of Graduate Education (Stanford Biosciences)

Aims to help train and empower the next generation of leaders and innovators.

Office of Postdoctoral Affairs

Oversees, develops and manages policies related to postdoctoral scholars at Stanford and offers educational programs and services to postdoctoral scholars.

Oral Communication Program

Provides opportunities for undergraduates, graduate students, and instructors to improve their presentation and communication skills.

Queer Student Resources

QSR is a community center that helps students of all genders and sexualities live better lives, not only by surviving Stanford, but through the cultivation of well-being, creativity, and joy.

Stanford Alumni Association

Seeks to reach, serve and engage all Stanford alumni and students to foster a lifelong intellectual and emotional connection.

Stanford Career Education

Career educators help students explore career paths, identify and apply for opportunities, and cultivate personalized networks that shape their professional journeys.

Stanford EdCareers

The career resources center at the Stanford Graduate School of Education engages its students and alumni in lifelong career exploration. 

Technical/STEM Communication Program

The School of Engineering's TCP offers individual consulting and coaching in addition to a range of courses to help Stanford students become more effective and confident writers and presenters. 

The Markaz Resource Center

Supports a vibrant community of students who identify with or are interested in Muslim experiences, both at Stanford and around the world. 

Women's Community Center

WCC exists to facilitate the success of women students at Stanford by providing innovative opportunities for scholarship, leadership, and activism.