Diversity at Stanford

Overview

Stanford’s undergraduates come from all 50 states and more than 60 nations; but diversity at Stanford means more than geographic, racial, or ethnic differences. The Stanford community embraces a broad range of socioeconomic, religious, cultural, and educational backgrounds. We believe that the best education can develop only in a vibrant, diverse community that actively affirms both the differences among its members and the numerous points of connection. Consider the following:

  • More than half of Stanford undergraduates are students of color.
  • Black Enterprise Magazine ranks Stanford among the top 5 non HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges & Universities) in America.
  • Hispanic Magazine ranks Stanford among the top 10 colleges in America for Latino/a students.
  • Stanford enrolls one of the largest percentages of American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian students in the U.S.

Stanford understands that holistic student development happens with support and access both inside and outside the realm of academics. The diversity on Stanford’s campus can be felt through our classes, student organizations, residential life, and eight individual community centers. These different venues not only serve as a general resource for the campus community, but more importantly, serve the critical purpose of empowering students to strive to reach their full potential. The community centers include:

  • Asian American Activities Center
  • Bechtel International Center
  • Black Community Services Center
  • Office of Accessible Education
  • El Centro Chicano
  • Native American (American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian Program) Cultural Center
  • Women’s Center
  • Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered (LGBT) Community Resource Center

From our vibrant residential environment, to our intellectually charged classrooms, to all corners of campus where our students engage, diversity is celebrated. Students are encouraged to take risks, to think creatively, to ask questions of each other, and to counter ignorance with scholarship. 

The Stanford community values a wide range of opinions, cultures, communities, perspectives, and experiences, all of which challenge a student’s own beliefs, intellectual passions, opinions, and understanding of the world. Our diverse setting at Stanford enables students to investigate and engage in current issues and deeper societal questions. As a result, Stanford students discover how they can positively impact the world around them. We are proud to welcome you to explore our campus.