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In 1997, the Stanford Graduate Fellowship Program was created to ensure funding for outstanding graduate students. Students receiving these three-year fellowships are free to choose their research projects and are not dependent on federal funding of a project or on faculty research assistantships. Graduate students applying to Stanford do not apply for this fellowship but are automatically considered once they have been admitted. Through fellowship and university funds, they receive minimum full-time tuition and a stipend of $29,000 (AY06-07). There are 340 graduate students currently matriculating under the program in 37 fields.

2005 Stanford Graduate Fellowships Awards

Number of 2005 awards: 119
Number of undergraduate universities represented: 67
Number of countries represented: 18
School of Earth Sciences: 9
School of Education: 5
School of Engineering: 66
School of Humanities & Sciences: 25
School of Medicine: 14

The SGF Current

The SGF Current archive has numerous articles about donors, faculty, and fellows. Four issues were published by the Office of Development during the active fundraising campaign for the SGF Program (1997-2000).

Winter 2000
Winter 1998
Spring 1998
Fall 1997