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QS Rank:

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6

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Stanford University

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California

United States

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Program Rank

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2

The Sustainable Architecture+Engineering program at Stanford University integrates engineering and architecture to blend innovative architectural design with cutting-edge engineering technologies. The curriculum combines hands-on architectural design studios with a variety of courses, allowing students to choose electives concerning energy conservation, sustainability, building systems, and structures, as well as design foundation and fine arts courses. The program culminates in a capstone design experience.
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Total Tuition Fees

$2,75,856

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Duration

48 Months

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Median Salary

$72,000

Ranking

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#3

US World and News Report

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#3

The World University Rankings

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#6

QS World University Rankings

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Intake

Fall ( Sept - Nov )

Class Profile

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Class Size

100

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Average Age

22

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Average Work Experience

1 Years

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Full-Time Enrollment

4,588 Undergrads

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Admission Policy

GPA: Require; Rank: Require; Prep Courses: Consider if Submitted; Recommendations: Require

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International Students

12.77

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Rentention Rate

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98

Career Outcomes

The Sustainable Architecture+Engineering program lays a strong foundation for diverse careers in architecture, structural engineering, construction management, and environmental engineering. Graduates are also well-prepared for advanced studies in architecture, construction management, civil and environmental engineering, law, and business.
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Median Earnings After Graduation

$72,000 / year

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Graduation Rate

96%

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Job Placement

96%

Prospective Job Roles

Construction Manager

Structural Engineer

Environmental Engineer

Urban Planner

Architect

Sustainable Design Consultant

Building Scientist

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Eligibility Criteria

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At least 3.94 / 4.0 undergraduate GPA is expected.

English Proficiency Tests

  • IELTS

    6.5

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  • TOEFL

    100

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  • PTE

    68

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  • Duolingo

    115

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Standardised Test Score

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    1500

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  • ACT

    34

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Application Requirements

Here's everything you need to know to ensure a complete and competitive application—covering the key documents and criteria for a successful submission.

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Application Fee: 90

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    Transcript

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    English Proficiency Test

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    Passport

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    Master SOP

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    Resume

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    IELTS

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    Class 12 Marksheets

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    Academic LOR

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    Academic LOR

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    Class 10 Marksheets

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    General LOR

Application Deadlines

Official Test Scores DeadlineRegularStandard DeadlineEarly
FallJun 1, 2027N/ANov 1, 2024Nov 1, 2025
SpringN/AJan 5, 2026N/AN/A

Fees and Funding

The estimated cost of living per year includes room and board ($22,167), student fees ($2,475), books and supplies ($140), and personal expenses ($3,300) for the 2025-26 academic year. Tuition is the same for all students, domestic and international.
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Tuition Fees

$67,731 / year

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Overall Cost

$95,813 / year

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Average Total Aid Awarded

$74,244 / year

Funding Options

Need-Based Aid

Scholarship

Merit Scholarship

Average aid awarded: $74,244. 50% of students receive financial aid. 100% of financial need met

Scholarships

Need-based Funding - Approximately one-third of undergraduate families receive need-based funding covering the full amount of tuition. Nearly half receive some level of financial aid grants. Parents with family incomes below $100,000 pay no tuition, room, or board; those below $150,000 pay no tuition.; University Scholarship (Average) (USD 69,415) - Average scholarship among those receiving aid for the Fall 2025 incoming class.; International Student Scholarships - Stanford provides exceptional financial support to international students, offering need-based scholarships to all admitted undergraduates, including global applicants.
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    International Student Scholarships

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    University Scholarship (Average)

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    Need-based Funding

FAQs

  • In general, yes, if your first language is not English. On your application, self-report both your ETS scores and percentages. The Graduate Admissions website has further details about the university-wide test requirements and exceptions. Any request for a TOEFL waiver must be directed to central Graduate Admissions. Individual academic departments may not approve requests for waivers. In general, there is a high expectation for English language fluency in both formal use and informal interactions, in written and oral situations. One of the key goals of our educational programs is the further development of communication skills in English and ongoing opportunities are built into the curriculum. For applicants applying to MS programs within the School of Engineering at Stanford, the minimum TOEFL scores are 89 (internet-based TOEFL test) and 575 (paper-based TOEFL test).
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  • No. For programmatic and curricular reasons, admitted students should plan to commence studies at the beginning of the academic year, in September.
  • Please check the deadlines provided on the Application Timelines and Deadlines page. No applications will be accepted after the deadline.
  • For University requirements, please thoroughly explore Stanford's Graduate Admissions website.

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