New Student Resources 2011

Check out these resources and find useful information to help you get settled into life here at Stanford. You will discover a wide variety of programs and offices in the Stanford Community that exist to support you in making the most of your time here. Click on a resource's name for more details.

Administrative Offices and Services

Career Development Center (CDC)

Aside from its obvious purpose, which is to help you find satisfying and meaningful employment at the end of your Stanford career, the Career Development Center (CDC) is also a great place to go long before you graduate. The CDC can help you find campus jobs during the academic year, as well as summer jobs and internships, locally and elsewhere. Go to the website and register with Cardinal Careers to receive online newsletters about jobs, internships, relevant programs, resources, and the latest trends. If you are unsure about which career is right for you, the CDC has career-related assessments you can take to see where your interests, values, and skills might point. Workshops on resume writing and interviewing are held regularly, as are CDC-sponsored career/internship fairs, alumni panels, and information sessions with potential employers. You can also schedule an appointment with a CDC counselor to discuss your plans for the future. Keep your eyes open for information on the CDC’s annual Frosh Open House held in early January. Find out how the CDC can help you during your freshman year or check out our Facebook page.

Financial Aid Office

Please use the Financial Aid Office web site to learn about our aid programs, check application instructions and deadlines, and find other resources.

Office of Accessible Education

The Office of Accessible Education (OAE) provides academic accommodations, programs, and services to all Stanford students with disabilities. The intention of the OAE is to provide, through its services, the opportunity for students with disabilities to participate fully in every aspect of the Stanford community.

Office of Judicial Affairs

What is the Honor Code? If you want to find out more about the Honor Code and Fundamental Standard, visit the Office of Judicial Affairs website and learn more about Stanford's tradition of promoting academic integrity, community standards, and student excellence.

The Ombuds Office

The services of the Stanford University Ombuds Office are available to all students, faculty, and staff. The Ombuds Office seeks fair and just resolutions of disputes and complaints through confidential, neutral, and informal processes. The ombuds can coach and advise, offer options, educate about relevant policies, refer to useful resources within the community, make inquiries, and facilitate difficult conversations. The Ombuds Office is located at 585 Capistrano Way in the Mariposa House on the 2nd floor, Room 210. You can also call (650) 723-3682.

Registrar's Office

The Office of the University Registrar supports teaching and learning at Stanford by maintaining the integrity of academic policies and the student information system.

Sexual Harassment Policy Office

The Sexual Harassment Policy Office is a resource for all students, faculty and staff. Stanford University strives to provide a place of work and study free of sexual harassment, intimidation or exploitation. Where sexual harassment is found to have occurred, the University will act to stop the harassment, prevent its recurrence, and discipline and/or take other appropriate action against those responsible. The office staff and sexual harassment advisers can provide support and advice about Stanford's policy and procedures. If you have questions or need assistance, consult one of the many sexual harassment advisers listed on the Sexual Harassment Policy Office website: harass.stanford.edu or contact the office directly at 650-724-2120, email harass@stanford.edu. The Sexual Harassment Policy Office is located in the Mariposa House, 585 Capistrano Way, Rooms 208 & 209.

Stanford Department of Public Safety

The Stanford University Department of Public Safety (SUDPS) is a multi-service agency that provides for law enforcement, security, safety, crime prevention, and emergency services for the Stanford campus and community 24 hours a day, seven days a week. For more information on our wide variety of community outreach and crime prevention programs and services, please visit our website at police.stanford.edu.

Student Financial Services

The Student Financial Services Office (SFS) produces the University bill for students for tuition, housing, health insurance, etc. Their office is located together with the Student Services Center at Tresidder Memorial Union, 2nd floor. We highly recommend that students use Stanford ePay, the University's online billing and payment service, which provides a convenient way for students to view their University bills, make payments to their accounts and authorize others to view and pay the University bill on their behalf 24 hours a day. For the fastest receipt of funds, students should use Direct Deposit.

Student Services Center

The Student Services Center can assist you with University billing, financial aid disbursements, stipends, ePay, Direct Deposit, enrollment, registration, Stanford degree policies and procedures, Stanford ID card, forms pickup/dropoff, and more. We’re here to help you! Send us a HelpSU Request any time, call us at (650) 723-7772 (M-F, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.) or visit us at Tresidder Memorial Union, 2nd floor (M-F, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.). Find answers to commonly-asked questions at askJane.stanford.edu. Watch tutorials on how to get common tasks done, such as adding classes in Axess in the "How To..." section of the Student Services Center website.

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Alumni Interactions

Stanford Alumni Association Student Programs

The Stanford Alumni Association provides students with networking forums, celebratory and social events, and other special programming that help students make the most of their college experience and transition smoothly into alumni hood. The SAA fosters classmate and student/alumni connections and develops programs that leverage a community of 200,000 students, alumni, and faculty worldwide.

Stanford Alumni Mentoring Program

Stanford Alumni Mentoring (SAM) aims to create a culture of mentorship within the Stanford community by connecting students to alumni in long-term, one-on-one mentoring relationships for career guidance, advice, and advocacy. By placing Stanford students in mentoring relationships, SAM hopes for students and alumni to mutually learn and share information and contacts in a close-knit long-term relationship. We encourage students to learn more about mentoring relationships and sign up for mentorship with a Stanford alumni. Alumni in mentoring relationships come from a wide range of careers, majors, activity interests, and more - assuring that there are matches available for all interests.

Stanford CareerConnect

Put the power of the 200,000-strong Stanford alumni network at your fingertips. All it takes is a click to find new job opportunities, discover inside connections, and build professional relationships with trusted peers.

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ARTS

Arts Guide: Your Complete Guide to the Arts at Stanford

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Do you dance, sing, play an instrument, paint, or draw? Are you into photography, film, or video? Do you love to act, direct, write, compose, or choreograph? If so, you'll want to check out the Arts Guide, your complete guide to the arts at Stanford. In the Arts Guide, you'll find videos, slideshows, and information for each of the 120+ arts-related organizations at Stanford, including academic departments, university programs, galleries, and student groups. Learn how you can get involved and share your passion and creativity with the Stanford arts community!

Cantor Arts Center

The Cantor Arts Center presents changing exhibitions, public programs, and collections that span the globe, from ancient China to the 21st century -- plus the largest collection of Rodin bronzes outside Paris. There are many ways to be involved at the museum, such as taking a free studio art class, coming to the Party on the Edge, or getting a free Stanford-student-only membership. You can also take the fall quarter seminar course and become a Student Guide.

Want to get involved? Have questions? Contact us: http://museum.stanford.edu/participate/stanford_students_faculty.html.

Stanford Lively Arts

Stanford Lively Arts presents concerts plus dance and theatrical performances featuring many of the world's foremost performing artists – with all tickets for Stanford students just $10. Lively Arts also produces a range of free programs for Stanford students – including master classes, workshops, and performances with visiting artists.

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Athletics

6th Man Club

Join the tradition and energy of Stanford Men's Basketball by taking part in the ultimate student section, the 6th Man Club, for FREE in 2011. Swipe your SUID at the gate to join and receive FREE admission to all home games, a T-shirt, a weekly newsletter and more. First game of the 2011-2012 season is November 11. Come out to Maples Pavilion early to every game to pack the stands for the starting line-ups. Go Cardinal!

Red Zone

The Red Zone is the FREE official student fan club for Stanford Athletics, and the most raucous section inside Stanford Stadium. Open exclusively to Stanford students, The Red Zone is a dedicated assembly of passionate students committed to cheering their peers to victory. Red Zone members receive a free Red Zone t-shirt and free admission to all Athletics events. Check out The Red Zone on Facebook and get ready to Beat Cal on November 19! You can always find the latest information on the Stanford Cardinal at www.gostanford.com.

Stanford Athletics: Physical Education, Recreation & Wellness

Interested in finding out about recreational opportunities at Stanford? Drop in the Arrillaga Center for Sports and Recreation to see the facilities the Physical Education and Recreation Department has to offer, including two fitness centers, basketball courts, and a climbing wall. We also offer a variety of Intramural Sports and Club Sports, as well as Outdoor Education, Fitness and Wellness programs, and PE and Recreation classes.

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Community Centers

Asian American Activities Center

The Asian American Activities Center, or A³C, is a department under the Vice Provost for Student Affairs and serves as the hub for the Asian American community at Stanford. Come learn about the A³C's programs, resources, advising, computer cluster, meeting and lounge space, research library, and more. Meet fellow students and get involved in the more than 35 clubs affiliated with the center. Visit us on the 2nd Floor of the Old Union Clubhouse!

Bechtel International Center

The Bechtel International Center (I-Center) is the office at Stanford that handles visa issues and concerns of international students. We also help international students adjust to the Stanford culture, offer special orientation programs to incoming students, and serve as a place for cultural exchange. Social activities at the I-Center highlight the diversity of cultures at Stanford and include language exchanges, film series, discussions and lectures about current events, dance and art classes, as well as support for more than 30 international student organizations.

Black Community Services Center

The Black Community Services Center is an organization focused on supporting the total advancement and excellence of Black students and Black student groups within the Stanford Community. The guidance and support of the BCSC encompasses the academic, social, cultural, and collective totality of each and every Black experience.

El Centro Chicano

El Centro Chicano, located in Old Union, is a vibrant community center that offers leadership opportunities, academic support, professional development, and cultural enrichment. Students enjoy meeting or studying at the center, planning a new or annual cultural program, working in the computer cluster, or eating some great food at the Sunday evening study breaks. Visit our website to learn more about the center's resources, our history, and the 25 voluntary student organizations housed or affiliated with the center.

Haas Center for Public Service

Make your impact through public service. The Haas Center for Public Service inspires Stanford to realize a just and sustainable world through service, scholarship, and community partnerships. Haas Center programs, student service groups, and non-profit organizations give Stanford students the opportunity to work toward positive social change through activism, direct service, engaged scholarship, philanthropy, and policy/politics. Drop by the Bing Information Resource Center (BIRC) on the first floor for personalized service advising, attend one of our free skill-building workshops, or visit us online (http://haas.stanford.edu) to learn more about how you can get involved in serving with local, national, and global communities during your Stanford career.

LGBT Community Resources Center

The LGBT Community Resources Center helps lesbian, gay, bisexual, and questioning students at Stanford. Offering professional support services, campus outreach, community activities, transitional year support, and a safe and open space on campus, the LGBT-CRC is your oasis at Stanford.

Native American Community Center

The Native American Cultural Center and American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian Program (NACC/AIANNHP) serve the Native community at Stanford and provide a cultural resource for the larger Stanford community. Nearly 20 Native organizations are represented under the umbrella of the Stanford American Indian Organization (SAIO).

The NACC/AIANNHP provides a nurturing environment in which community members and friends can meet and support one another’s academic interests and cultural understanding. The Center and Program also support leadership activities, cultural awareness of critical issues, tutoring, and promote academic achievement and research.

Office for Religious Life (ORL)

Mission: to guide, nurture and enhance spiritual, religious and ethical life within the Stanford University community.
Stanford's Office for Religious Life welcomes students, faculty, and staff of all genders and sexual identities, all religious and non-religious traditions, and all cultural backgrounds. The ORL aims to guide, nurture, and enhance spiritual, religious, and ethical life within the Stanford community through meaningful and supportive contexts. In addition, the ORL oversees and provides support for Stanford Associated Religions (SAR), over thirty religious organizations offering their spiritual services to the Stanford community.

Women's Community Center (WCC)

Welcome to Stanford, Class of 2015! The Stanford Women’s Community Center would like to extend a warm welcome to you for when you arrive on campus in September. The Women’s Community Center offers a variety of programming and opportunities, including an internship program, access to the great variety of groups associated with women’s issues on campus, and a selection of programs that we run through the center that are open to all interested students. Please check out our website. We look forward to seeing you in September.

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Health & Wellness Resources

BeWell @ Stanford Student Wellness

The BeWell @ Stanford Student Wellness Passport Program is a wellness program designed to help Stanford students adopt a healthier lifestyle. The program rewards students for maintaining or improving their health and all full-time undergraduate and graduate students are eligible to participate.

The Bridge Peer Counseling Center

The Bridge is a 24/7 peer counseling resource for students. Staffers are Stanford students who have been extensively trained to listen, explore feelings and emotions, help sort out issues and uncertainties, or simply talk. The Bridge is available for walk-in counseling from 9:00 a.m. to midnight, seven days a week, and 24 hours a day for phone counsels. The Bridge is a first-step resource for Stanford students and can refer further if necessary. The Bridge also offers two training classes covering listening and basic peer counseling skills and providing an overview of mental health issues including depression, sexual assault, and eating disorders.

The Center for Relationship Abuse Awareness

The mission of the Center for Relationship Abuse Awareness is to educate and train communities and institutions to respond effectively to students who are experiencing relationship abuse. In addition, the Center runs the Stanford Partnership to End Violence Against Women.

For information about warning signs of abuse, how to help a friend, or other resources, please visit www.stoprelationshipabuse.org. If you want to talk to someone confidentially, call (800) 799-SAFE. If someone is in immediate danger, call 911 and/or notify your Residence Dean.

Counseling And Psychological Services (CAPS)

Welcome from Counseling and Psychological Services. While we expect that you will have a positive and life-changing experience entering and becoming a part of the Stanford community, CAPS is here to support you for the unexpected personal surprises that may become challenging and difficult to handle.

Health Body Image Program

The Healthy Body Image Program is a university-wide healthy eating and body image enhancement program for students that offers confidential online eating disorder screening and online self-help prevention programs focused on improving body image and supporting healthy eating and exercise habits. The Healthy Body Image Program works with the Healthy Eating and Body Image Consortium to provide a variety of in-person outreach events including presentations to students and staff.

Sexual Health Peer Resource Center (SHPRC)
Sexual Health Peer Resource Center

The SHPRC is committed to providing sexual health resources and peer counseling to Stanford students and to promoting safe, healthy relationships across campus. We carry a wide variety of goodies - from different types of condoms, to lubes, to a huge book selection. We’re entirely student-run and funded, so all of our supplies and information are either free or really cheap. Drop by the center for all you need to know about sex and sexuality. The SHPRC also offers a class, EDUC 193S. Peer Counseling on Comprehensive Sexual Health (T, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.).

Stanford Blood Center

At the Stanford Blood Center, our mission is to provide hope for the future: teaching tomorrow's leaders in transfusion medicine, researching to unlock mysteries inherent in blood, and connecting donors to patients every day. Give back to our community by donating blood; it's the gift of life.

Vaden Health Center

Vaden Health Center is a state-of-the-art facility that features the latest technology and a staff of clinicians and health professionals to provide you with excellent health care support and education. The center offers Medical Services, Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS), and Wellness and Health Promotion Services (HPS), all geared toward making your time at Stanford a healthy and fulfilling experience.

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Living on the Farm

iStanford Mobile App

Have a smartphone? iStanford is a free mobile app - built by Stanford students for the Stanford community - that puts Stanford in the palm of your hand. iStanford is available free for the iPhone®, iPod® touch, iPad®, Android, and BlackBerry® (coming soon) and for all other smartphones via the mobile web at mobile.stanford.edu. Use iStanford to:

  • Search the entire course catalog, and add and drop classes
  • View campus maps and get directions on-the-go
  • See real-time Marguerite Shuttle schedules
  • Call 5-SURE directly from the app
  • Search the Stanford directory and connect instantly with anyone, anywhere
  • Check Cardinal sports schedules, news and scores
  • Get the latest news, including headlines from the Daily

Old Union

The Old Union Complex is at the heart of campus life. From late night dining, live entertainment, student programs and activities, and meetings and lounge spaces, the Old Union Complex offers a range of programs, activities, and services. The Old Union Complex is a diverse and engaging community that fosters individual and collective learning by providing outstanding services and opportunities for involvement. The Old Union Complex consists of 3 buildings: the Old Union, Nitery and Clubhouse.

Parking & Transportation Services
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Parking & Transportation Services can help you get around campus and out of town – Marguerite, bicycles, public transit, airport shuttles, bus charters, on-campus car share, rental cars, and visitor parking.

Peninsula Sanitary Service, Inc. (PSSI) and the Stanford Recycling Center

Looking for tips on how to reduce waste to landfill, what is recyclable, how to compost, or how to get more involved in these activities on campus? Peninsula Sanitary Service, Inc. and the Stanford Recycling Center provides recycling, composting, and solid waste management services for the greater Stanford University community, including collection, processing, and marketing of recyclables, collection of food and compostable materials, and operation of the Stanford Recycling Drop-Off Center. PSSI/Stanford Recycling educates the community about the benefits of reducing, reusing, recycling, and composting waste and the impacts of landfill waste. Help us to reduce waste and recycle and compost more. Check out the recycling guide.

Stanford For You

Stanford offers so many activities that it can be hard to keep track. To subscribe to Stanford for You, the free monthly email newsletter about fun, fascinating, and affordable events on campus, please visit http://foryou.stanford.edu. You’ll receive a monthly update on the latest concerts, sports, lectures, health & wellness classes, theater, art exhibits, and more.

The Stanford Fund
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The Stanford Fund team works closely with Undergraduate Advising and Research, Student Activities and Leadership, and the class Presidents to be a partner in student programming and philanthropic education. The Stanford Fund for Undergraduate Education encourages alumni, graduating students, parents, and friends to recall and renew their Stanford ties by making annual gifts. Gifts to the fund strengthen Stanford's ability to serve students through scholarships, teaching innovations, and extracurricular activities; they help shape the Stanford undergraduate experience. In addition, the Stanford Fund Partnership Program enables registered student organizations to earn group funds to help finance activities, programs, and Stanford community projects. Learn more about how the class of 2014 will be supported by The Stanford Fund.

Stanford Libraries

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The Stanford University Libraries offer a rich array of online resources, including books, journals, films, databases, and more. Available services include research help, study spaces, and computer clusters. To get started, visit the Information Center.

Stanford Visitor Center

The Stanford Visitor Center welcomes over 100,000 visitors per year. In addition to serving as the central hub of campus information to all visitors, we also provide several types of campus tours. Please visit our website for more information on our hours of operation, tour offerings, and operating calendar.

Student Activities and Leadership

Student Activities and Leadership (SAL) is here to help you make meaningful and rewarding connections with campus life. We will introduce you to activities that match your interests or assist you with getting a new initiative off the ground. With over 600 unique clubs, we work closely with student leaders as they create experiences for the campus each year. Student groups can be many things: a testing ground for new ideas, an expression of our diverse campus, a learning opportunity for students, and even a home away from home.

Student Computing

Learn about the many tech services and tips offered by Student Computing, including a Getting Started Guide for new students, information on how to get connected to the network, and details about the Meyer Tech Desk and Multimedia Studio.

Student Life

A division of the Student Affairs, Student Life incorporates a wide variety of people, offices, and responsibilities here on The Farm. Our division is focused on enhancing undergraduate students' experiences and supporting campus community development outside the classroom. We oversee student activities, student leadership (like ASSU and the Undergraduate Senate), conflict resolution, 5-SURE, and the student union. Our offices are located in Old Union and Tresidder Union, at the heart of Stanford's campus. You'll find a directory of our offices at http://www.stanford.edu/dept/vpsa/.

Sustainable Stanford

Staff, students, administrators, and faculty throughout the university are working on sustainability research and implementation. Founded in 2007, Sustainability and Energy Management (SEM) brings together campus utilities, building operations, parking and transportation, business services, and the Office of Sustainability under one roof in the operational department of Land, Buildings and Real Estate (LBRE). SEM leads initiatives in campus infrastructure and programs in the areas of energy and climate, water, transportation, green buildings, sustainable information technology, and many others. This organization of over 90 professionals, connected through the Office of Sustainability and under the name Sustainable Stanford, supports President Hennessy’s belief that “sustainability must become a core value in everything we do.”

To find out how you can get involved with Sustainable Stanford, review The Students' Guide to Sustainable Living at Stanford.

Tresidder Union

Tresidder Memorial Union, or TMU as it is familiarly called, serves as the campus community center for students, faculty, staff, alumni, and visitors of Stanford University. TMU features a variety of programs, live entertainment, and services all under one roof. Businesses, departments, and eateries housed in Tresidder can be found on our website.

The Unofficial Guide

Congratulations. You've made it to Stanford. So now what? For more than a decade, The Unofficial Guide to Stanford has been written by students, for students in order to share insider knowledge of campus life. Whether it's the best parties of the year or the best places to go on a cheap date, the Unofficial Guide is a vital resource for making the most of your Stanford experience. A Stanford education is much more than a degree. It's an initiation into a culture that is dynamic, driven, and original. Just look at our band! Search the coupon section for free food or great deals at local businesses. Use the Guide's suggestions for 101 Things to Do Before You Graduate as a road map to making memories. Or use the Unofficial Guide Online to review restaurants or find events in and around campus.

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Residential & Dining Enterprises

Stanford Dining

Maps and Hours of Operation: dining.stanford.edu/map-hours

Stanford Dining Undergraduate Meal Plans:

Stanford University's Residential Education program promotes the philosophy that living and learning are integrated and that formal teaching, informal learning, and personal support in residences are integral to a Stanford education. Meals play a key role in this mission of community building, leading, and learning. Meal plan FAQs can be found here.

Stanford Dining Food & Allergies

Stanford Dining prides itself on providing high quality and nutritious cuisine. We promote fresh and nutritious meal selections and use healthy cooking methods, like steaming and grilling, whenever possible. Nutritional information is available in all our locations to help you make informed decisions about your food choices. Stanford Dining has registered dietitians on staff who are actively involved in menu planning and evaluation, and are also available for consultation.

Dining Ambassadors:

Dining Ambassadors (DAs) are paid student positions, who help to build and promote student community in the dining halls. DAs help to create a vibrant and active student dining community for the residents by promoting wellness, healthy eating, sustainability, and residential life, through community building activities and educational experiences, while being a part of a team proudly serving great food.

Stanford Hospitality & Auxiliaries

Map and Hours of Service: shaa.stanford.edu/map_hours

Cardinal Dollars

Enjoy the convenience and security of going cashless at any Stanford Hospitality & Auxiliaries' retail location. When you purchase Cardinal Dollars, your Stanford ID card immediately acquires meal-buying power at the following popular, award-winning eateries: The Russo Cafe @ Munger Building #4; The Axe and Palm @ Old Union; Subway; Express Lunch; Fraiche Yogurt; Union Square (including Tomatillo's, il Piatto, Chopstix, and U2Go) @ Tresidder Memorial Union; Olives at Bldg. 160; The Cafe at Arrillaga Alumni Center; and the Market at Munger @ Munger Building #5. Get a 10% bonus discount when you buy Cardinal Dollars.

The Market at Munger

Located in Building #5 of the Munger Graduate Residence, The Market at Munger is fast becoming the grocery of choice for residents, faculty, and staff on The Farm. The Market offers a wide selection of grocery staples; Kosher, Ethnic and gluten-free specialty food items; Grab-n-Go meals; fresh produce; specialty beverages; and an array of other foods and household items

Stanford Guest House

The Stanford Guest House welcomes individuals, groups and visitors affiliated with Stanford University, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, and the Stanford University Medical Center. Our staff is a part of the Stanford family and is dedicated to making every visitor's stay as relaxing and convenient as possible.

Student Housing

On behalf of our entire Student Housing department and program at Stanford, welcome home. Living on campus connects you to the full range of opportunities that Stanford has to offer. This is one reason why nearly all undergraduate students and more than half of graduate students live in Student Housing and choose to call Stanford home. Our goal in Student Housing is to make your Stanford home a comfortable, clean, and safe environment - one that supports your educational endeavors and fosters your personal growth. We encourage you to explore our website; it is a complete resource for information about housing at Stanford. If you have any questions about housing, please don't hesitate to email us at studenthousing@stanford.edu. We are here to assist you and ensure that your experience in Student Housing is both supportive and rewarding.

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Services and Shops on Campus

Campus Bike Shop

For over sixty years, the Campus Bike Shop has sold bicycles to the University's faculty, staff, and students. Conveniently located at Tresidder Memorial Union, we are the only bike shop on campus. The bikes we offer are high quality, competitively priced, and dependable. If you are interested in ordering a bike from the Campus Bike Shop, you will be able to submit your order untill August 30 online or untill September 6 by phone. Bikes will be ready for pick-up starting September 14, 2010 (the first day of NSO) and will be fully assembled and accessorized per your order at the time of pick-up. If you are part of a program that starts before September 14, a loaner bike and lock will be available for half the normal rental charge.

Enterprise Rent-A-Car

Enterprise Rent-A-Car welcomes the new students of Stanford University! Enterprise is located on campus and offers discounted rates for Stanford students 18 years and older. We also offer special hourly and daily rates that are sure to fit your college budget. Just call (650) 833-8060 or visit us at Parking Structure #5.

Stanford Bookstore

The Stanford Bookstore has all your dorm supplies and offers free on-campus delivery of your refrigerator purchase. Visit our website for details on fun back-to-school events and author readings taking place at the bookstore - your home away from home!

There is a 7% instant rebate on all textbooks & course reader purchases. Show your Stanford ID at checkout or enter it when you complete your online order. Also, remember to get a jump on each quarter by reserving your textbooks early.

The Adobe & Microsoft Software License Program is now available at the Stanford Bookstore with significant savings off the academic price. Visit bookstorecomputers.stanford.edu for current program pricing, Stanford discount price lists, and other software titles. To find other software available on campus, visit the Software at Stanford site: http://software.stanford.edu. The site lists software titles that are available for purchase, for use on a computer cluster, or for free download. Search by title or browse through the lists by provider or manufacturer.

Stanford Federal Credit Union

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Bank the Stanford way by opening a Student eChecking account with no monthly service fee! Easy banking on campus and worldwide. Check out the Stanford Credit Union annual Video Scholarship Contest. Be creative and you could win $1,500!

Stanford Student Store

The Stanford Student Store is your place for all things Stanford--sweatshirts, nalgenes, t-shirts, keychains, tanks, and even yoga pants! Since its founding in 1995, the Store has been completely student-run and managed. We offer lower in addition to unique designs and brands--like American Apparel and Rainbow Sandals--only offered by our store. Above all else, we're here to support the student body at Stanford, by putting all of our profits toward the ASSU, student groups, and other campus initiatives.

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