Join dozens of Stanford School of Humanities and Sciences students who gain valuable leadership skills in a multidisciplinary, multicultural community as Knight-Hennessy Scholars(KHS).
KHS admits up to 100 applicants each year from across Stanford’s seven graduate schools, and delivers engaging experiences that prepare them to be visionary, courageous, and collaborative leaders ready to address complex global challenges. As a scholar, you join a distinguished cohort, participate in up to three years of KHS's leadership program, and receive full funding for up to three years of your studies at Stanford.
Candidates of any country may apply. KHS applicants must have earned their first undergraduate degree within the last seven years, and must apply to both a Stanford graduate program and to KHS. Stanford PhD students may also apply to KHS during their first year of PhD enrollment.
If you aspire to be a leader in your field, we invite you to apply. The KHS application deadline is October 9, 2024. Learn more about KHS admission.
The application for admission in academic year 2024-25 is now closed. The application for admission for the academic year 2025-26 will open on September 12, 2024. Please return to this page throughout the admissions cycle for the most up to date information on our admission process and requirements.
Stanford’s Office of Graduate Admissions begins accepting graduate program applications in late-September for students wishing to be considered for admission to the Economics Ph.D. program the following September. The application deadline for the Economics Ph.D. is December 4, 2024 (11:59pm Pacific Time).
The Department of Economics recognizes that the Supreme Court issued a ruling in June 2023 about the consideration of certain types of demographic information as part of an admission review. All applications submitted during upcoming application cycles will be reviewed in conformance with that decision.
Stanford is committed to fostering intellectual excellence in graduate education by enrolling a diverse student body and creating a vibrant and supportive educational environment. The Department of Economics welcomes graduate applications from individuals with a broad range of life experiences, perspectives, and backgrounds who would contribute to our community of scholars. Review of applications is holistic and individualized, considering each applicant’s academic record and accomplishments, letters of recommendation, and admissions essays in order to understand how an applicant’s life experiences have shaped their past and potential contributions to their field.
As a department, we strive to admit applicants with the potential to excel at economic research and/or the potential to apply economics to benefit society, and who themselves contribute to a rich educational environment for our students. At least one and usually multiple faculty members serving on our Ph.D. admissions committee gives an individualized and holistic review to every complete application submitted to our Ph.D. program.
Application forms cannot be downloaded, and materials must be submitted online. Applicants must submit the following materials:
No additional materials that become available after the deadline (e.g. updated transcripts) will be accepted.
If you have any questions throughout this process, please contact econ-grad [at] stanford.edu (econ-grad[at]stanford[dot]edu) .
The non-refundable application fee is $125, but please note that fee waivers are available for individuals needing assistance with application fees.
Economics Mentoring Program
Many students interested in an economics PhD experience disparate degrees of support in the application process. The Economics Mentoring Program (EMP), an independent volunteer-based student-run program, aims to mitigate these gaps by helping students from underrepresented groups connect with graduate student mentors in the economics PhD programs at Duke, Harvard, MIT, and Stanford. These mentors can provide:
The EMP aims to increase the pipeline of diverse talent in economics PhD programs and welcomes participation from all groups underrepresented in economics. The EMP welcomes participation among students at various stages of their economics studies, including undergraduates and college graduates. The EMP is open to students curious about the academic economics experience and interested in determining if it’s right for them.
Interested participants should fill out the application linked below. Applications will be accepted until July 22, 2024. Mentorship will begin over the summer and continue through Fall 2024. Mentees who prefer to meet for a single “coffee chat” may indicate their preference on the form. The EMP will do its best to match all interested applicants with a mentor; however, demand may exceed the availability of mentors.
The EMP is not considered part of the admissions process for the economics PhD program at Duke, Harvard, MIT, or Stanford, nor will any student's participation in the EMP be considered by the graduate admissions committee at any school.
Please direct any questions to economicsmentoring [at] gmail.com (economicsmentoring[at]gmail[dot]com) . To join the program, please click the link below to fill out the form. For more information, please visit the EMP website at: