Citizens and residents of all countries are eligible to apply for graduate study and matriculate at Stanford University, including those who are undocumented. If you are undocumented, refer to the Personal Background section of this page for instructions on completing the citizenship section of the application.
The Explore Graduate Programs page lists all MA, MS, PhD, and other non-professional graduate programs offered at Stanford, and includes corresponding links to department websites and the Stanford Bulletin.
For information about professional programs (e.g., JD, MBA, MD), visit the corresponding links on our homepage.
On the Explore Graduate Programs page, under Other Options on the left side, check the box next to Biosciences PhD Program to filter the list for just those programs.
Each graduate program sets its own policy on GRE General Test and GRE Subject Test scores — required, optional, or not considered. Refer to the Explore Graduate Programs page to view each program’s testing policy.
Required: You must submit GRE scores for your graduate program. Optional: You are not required to submit GRE scores for your graduate program, but you have the option to include them in your application to be displayed to the admission committee. Not Considered: You are not required to submit GRE scores for your graduate program, and the admission committee will not have access to your self-reported or official GRE scores.
You are required to take the TOEFL if your first language is not English and you do not qualify for a TOEFL exemption/waiver. Refer to Test Scores for more information, including Stanford’s minimum TOEFL score requirements and exemption/waiver guidelines.
Refer to the ETS instructions for sending your GRE and TOEFL scores. Stanford’s ETS institutional code is 4704. Individual department code numbers are not necessary. As long as you select the institutional code of 4704, the score is electronically delivered to Stanford.
We follow ETS policies on score validity (five years for GRE scores, two years for TOEFL scores). Refer to Test Scores for the earliest test date Stanford considers to be valid for the current application cycle.
Yes. Graduate programs that accept the GRE also accept the GRE at-home test for those impacted by COVID.
Yes. The admission committee will see all scores you list, as well as the highest score from each section.
Yes. Any scores you self-report on the application are considered unofficial but sufficient for the initial review process.
If more than two weeks have passed since you requested scores to be sent to Stanford, please submit a request to Graduate Admissions with the following information:
Yes. The application system allows you to list up to four recommenders. This gives you the option to register a fourth recommender to serve as a backup in case one of your first three recommenders is unable to submit by the deadline. Recommendations will be displayed to the admission committee in the order in which they are submitted. It is up to the admission committee to decide which recommendations to review. If all four recommendations are submitted and you wish for only three of them to be considered, you may exclude the additional recommendation.
Upon sending the request to your recommender, you will no longer be able to change your decision about whether to waive your right to that request. You will need to cancel the existing request by clicking Exclude, then re-adding the recommender with your updated waiver response.
On the Recommendations page of the application, click on the recommender’s name you wish to replace, then click Exclude at the bottom of the resulting popup window. You then will see the option to add a new recommender. The recommender you exclude will not receive an email notification.
No. Your recommenders may submit their letters before or after you submit your application. No. Your recommenders may submit their letters before or after you submit your application.Unless otherwise specified on your graduate program’s website, the deadline to receive recommendation letters is the same as the application deadline.
Yes. Letters received after the deadline will still be attached to your application and viewable to the admission committee. However, late letters are not guaranteed to be reviewed.
No. As recommenders are required to respond to specific evaluation questions on the recommendation form, Interfolio is not compatible with the online system. Please ask your recommenders to submit their letters directly using the online application system. Please remember that letters written specifically for your Stanford graduate program tend to be stronger than letters written for general use purposes.
Occasionally, some email servers will send recommender link emails directly to Spam or will not allow the email to reach the primary inbox at all (particularly for email addresses located outside of the United States). Please reach out to Technical Support by submitting a request via the "Request Application Support" button on the "Instructions" page of your application.