The Special Committee of the Board of Trustees provides an update on its review of issues relating to academic articles in which Stanford’s president is a listed author.
Stanford will provide expanded scholarship funding so that undergraduate families with annual incomes below $100,000 will not have to pay tuition, room, or board beginning in the 2023-24 academic year, trustees announced as they set tuition for the coming year.
Trustees heard a report on accreditation, received a campus update from leadership, advanced building projects, and set tuition for the 2023-24 academic year during their on-campus meeting Feb. 6 and 7.
In an update to the university community, the chair of the special committee writes that a panel of scientific experts has been engaged as part of the review of academic articles in which Stanford’s president is a listed author.
Trustees received the university’s annual financial report, advanced building projects, and heard updates on issues such as student mental health and well-being during its final meeting of 2022.
A special committee of the Board of Trustees provides additional information on its review relating to academic articles in which Stanford's president is a listed author. Input to the committee is welcomed via a new email address.
The Board of Trustees held its first meeting of the 2022-23 academic year, touring the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and meeting the new dean of the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, among other matters.
Trustees approved the 2022-23 budget, heard reports on Stanford Medicine and ResX, granted approval for construction on building projects, and took action on other items.
Stanford’s comprehensive financial aid program, which has been expanded several times in recent years, will offset the 4% tuition increase for students and families who demonstrate financial need.