Stanford University
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vs. 39 peers in its group
Stanford University is a private nonprofit institution in Stanford, CA, classified by Carnegie as “R1: Doctoral, Very High Research.”
It enrolls about 7,554 undergraduates and is benchmarked here against 39 peer institutions (R1: Doctoral, Very High Research · Private nonprofit).
On Ibex's Financial Resilience score it rates 77 out of 100 within that peer group, a transparent composite of endowment per undergraduate, net tuition revenue per student, and instructional spend per student.
Its strongest standing relative to peers is full-time faculty share (99.2%, 97th percentile).
Its weakest is graduation rate (4-yr on-time · first-time, full-time) (50.8%).
R1: Doctoral, Very High Research · Private nonprofit
39 institutions
How exposed Stanford University is to the structural shifts reshaping higher ed: a composite structural-risk index plus the 2025 federal budget law’s endowment excise tax and Grad PLUS elimination and the demographic enrollment cliff. Only signals that apply to this institution are shown.
Indicative signals, not forecasts — see each metric’s definition and the methodology. Endowment-tax and Grad PLUS figures appear only where the institution is actually exposed; “nationally” compares against all schools that report each signal.
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Composite of four ratios on a strength-factor scale (−4 weak → 10 strong): below 3 falls short of the threshold for financial health, below 1 signals acute stress, and above 6 is strong. Computed from IPEDS FY2022-23, the most recent finance release (it lags the current year by 2–3 years). Branch campuses that report finances at a parent/system level can show distorted ratios. For informational benchmarking, not a credit rating or financial advice.
Private gifts & grants is the largest single source at 26% of revenue.
Where each dollar of revenue comes from, as a share of total positive revenue. Sources are standardized across public (GASB) and private (FASB) reporting; a net investment loss in a down market is shown as 0% and excluded from the mix.
Average annual net price (total cost minus grant and scholarship aid) paid by federal-aid recipients in each family-income band. Lower-income bands often pay less where need-based aid is strong.
91.9% graduate within 6 years (150% of normal time)
50.8% on-time, within 4 years (100%)
Counts only students who entered full-time as first-time freshmen and earned a bachelor's here — the conventional headline rate. Excludes part-time entrants and transfer-ins.
96.9% earned a degree or certificate within 8 years (IPEDS Outcome Measures)
The broader cohort — also counts part-time entrants and transfer-ins, and any credential. More inclusive, so it can run higher than the graduation rate.
Why two numbers? They measure different students over different windows, so they are not directly comparable. The graduation rate is the standard federal headline but tracks only first-time, full-time students through a bachelor's; the all-students completion rate adds the part-time and transfer students it leaves out, over a longer window. Read each for what it covers. Source: U.S. Department of Education — IPEDS Graduation Rates & Outcome Measures, via College Scorecard.
Undergraduate enrollment by race and ethnicity, as reported to IPEDS (College Scorecard). “International” denotes nonresident students; “Unknown” means race/ethnicity was not reported.
Stanford University’s largest fields by completions, with graduate earnings (4 years out) and debt benchmarked against the same field at its peer group. Sparklines show the 8-year completions trend.
| Field | Completions / yr | Median earnings, 4 yrs out | Median debt | Earnings premium | Risk score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Social Sciences | 283 | $104,653 53th pct · 36 peers | — | Above benchmark +172% | Low · 20 |
| Computer & Information Sciences | 277 | $214,907 90th pct · 39 peers | — | Above benchmark +459% | Low · 16 |
| Engineering | 261 | $115,859 71th pct · 31 peers | — | Above benchmark +201% | Low · 33 |
| Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies | 218 | $100,986 78th pct · 23 peers | — | Above benchmark +163% | Moderate · 39 |
| Mathematics & Statistics | 114 | — | — | — | Low · 11 |
| Engineering Technologies | 77 | — | — | — | Moderate · 35 |
| Physical Sciences | 76 | — | — | — | Moderate · 45 |
| Psychology | 71 | — | — | — | Moderate · 47 |
| Biological & Biomedical Sciences | 62 | — | — | — | High · 81 |
| Area, Ethnic & Gender Studies | 48 | $45,519 8th pct · 13 peers | — | Above benchmark +18% | Low · 14 |
All 5 top fields shown clear the CA state earnings-premium benchmark (indicative).
Earnings-premium status is an indicative estimate: median graduate earnings four years out vs the CA state median earnings of a high-school graduate (undergraduate credentials) or a bachelor’s-degree holder (graduate credentials) from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey (2022 ACS 5-year). The official U.S. Department of Education determination uses its own cohort definition and may differ.
The risk score (0–100) is an indicative blend of earnings-premium margin and the five-year completions trend—higher means a field pays closer to (or below) the benchmark and is shrinking. A directional screen, not an official determination.
See the interactive dashboard for all fields and credential levels (associate through doctoral). Source: College Scorecard Field of Study.
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Source: U.S. Department of Education — College Scorecard & IPEDS (most recent releases), with the U.S. Census Bureau (ACS), the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (Employment Projections, field-demand outlook) and WICHE (enrollment-cliff projections). Figures lag the current academic year by roughly two to three years. Percentiles and medians are computed within the institution's peer group. Financial Resilience is a transparent composite — see each component above. Compiled by Ibex Insights.
