Is it possible to apply for admission to Stanford to begin work toward a second bachelors degree?
No. Those who have already earned a bachelor’s degree from another institution are not eligible to apply for undergraduate admission, but they may contact Graduate Admissions for other available options. Does it matter whether a transfer applicant attends a public or private college or a four-year or two-year college? We do not favor one type of school over another. We do favor well- prepared students wherever they attend college. We take into account that some colleges have more rigorous grading standards than others. As a transfer student, can I have a teaching assistant or some other non-professorial instructor complete a faculty reference form? We prefer for you to have a professor complete your faculty reference form. This preference is especially true for students applying with two or more years of prior college work. In certain situations (e.g., first year of college or enrollment only in large lecture courses), a teaching assistant may be your only option for having a reference
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