EE Admit News - June 2023

EE Student Services welcomes You!

 

Important Dates

July 5 Housing application deadlinecall_made for second-round assignments
August 1 Entrance Health Requirement Deadlinecall_made submitted to Vaden Health Center (Note: your record must be matriculated before you will have access to the necessary forms. Matriculation for incoming Autumn quarter graduate students is set for July 22)
August 15  Deadline for international students starting Autumn quarter to waive Cardinal Care health insurance coveragecall_made
September 1 Axesscall_made opens for Autumn quarter enrollment. (New international students will not be able to enroll until after arriving on campus.) Sign the Patent and Copyright Agreement on Axess prior to enrollment
September 15 Deadline for domestic students starting in Autumn quarter to waive Cardinal Care health insurance coveragecall_made
September 17 New Graduate Student Orientationcall_made begins
September 21-22  EE New Graduate Student Orientation - welcome to the department!
September 26  First day of classes! View Stanford Academic Calendar: 2023-24call_made

Be sure to check out the Incoming Student Checklist below for important to-do items!

 

prof Tom Soh

Bringing hands-on molecular biology techniques to engineering students

Tom Soh is a professor of radiology (early detection), of electrical engineering, of bioengineering, and by courtesy, of chemical engineering. His courses, Analytical Methods in Biotechnology I and II, give students lots of hands-on learning opportunities!

ee.stanford.edu

EE News, Events, Student Resources

EE's website is a single place that provides a wealth of information for graduate students. As you prepare to arrive on campus, take some time to explore!

Incoming Student Checklist

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International students: Request your I-20/DS-2019call_made as soon as possible if you have not already done so.


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Check your "To-Do" list in Axesscall_made throughout the summer for any documents that are missing from your student record (your To-Do list will not populate until you have been matriculated as a new graduate student on July 22). Any questions about To-Do List items should be directed to the central Graduate Admissions Office, gradadmissions@stanford.edu.


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Graduating students: Submit your final transcript (with proof of degree conferral).


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Did you receive external scholarships or fellowships for your graduate studies at Stanford? Please remember that you must send a copy of the award letter outlining the terms of your award to admissions@ee.stanford.edu. You may be eligible to receive Stanford's health insurance subsidycall_made if you are receiving outside funding.


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 Submit entrance medical requirements by Tuesday, August 1.


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Verify/update your contact information in Axesscall_made and your StanfordWho directory listingcall_made.


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Upload a photo for your Stanford ID card at accessories.stanford.edu/sc/photo/submissioncall_made.


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If you do not wish to enroll in Cardinal Care, the default student health insurance option for all full-time Stanford students, you will need to waive this option by Monday, August 14 (international students) or Friday, September 15 (domestic students). Specific eligibility requirements apply for students who wish to waive Cardinal Care. For more information, see vaden.stanford.edu/Choosing-Your-Insurancecall_made.


Gateway for New Graduate Students

For more resources to aid in your transition to Stanford, check out the VPGE's Gateway for New Graduate Students, a "one-stop shop" for any questions you may have as an incoming graduate student.

EE Student Services welcomes You!

EE Student Services

Reach out to us with any questions! We look forward to meeting you in person in September.

June's Fun Quiz!

1. What is the date of EE Graduate Student Orientation 2023?
2. What are Stanford’s official school colors? hint: there are three!
3. What building houses EE's main offices?
4. Which faculty were most recently elected to the National Academy of Sciences (NAS)? hint: there are two!