Links

Student Orgs

Asian American Students' Association (AASA): http://aasa.stanford.edu/

Our undergraduate counterpart.

Asian and Pacific Islander Law Students Association (APILSA): http://apilsa.stanford.edu/

Through academic support and social activities, APILSA enhances the day-to-day lives of Asian/Pacific Islander students at the Law School and works to promote the interests of Asian/Pacific Islander communities.

Asian Pacific American Medical Students Association (APAMSA): http://med.stanford.edu/apamsa/

APAMSA strives to address the educational and social needs and interests of Asian American medical students and to foster awareness and participation in medically underserved Asian communities.

Association of Chinese Students and Scholars at Stanford (ACSSS): http://acsss.stanford.edu

ACSSS is a student-run organization whose mission is to broaden the channels of communication between the Stanford mainland Chinese community and various other cultural, academic, and professional communities in the Bay Area.

Korean Students Association at Stanford (KSAS): http://ksas.stanford.edu/

The Korean Student Association at Stanford University is a nonprofit organization for Korean students at Stanford University that represents more than 350 members.

Pilipino American Student Union (PASU): http://pasu.stanford.edu

Stanford's Pilipino American Student Union (PASU) is a social, cultural, political, and volunteer organization serving the Pilipino community.

Stanford Taiwanese Students Association (STSA): http://www.stanford.edu/group/stsa/

STSA aims to serve and sponsor social activities for Stanford graduate students and staff originally from Taiwan.

Stanford Vietnamese Students Association (SVSA): http://svsa.stanford.edu/

The Stanford Vietnamese Student Association (SVSA) aims to spread knowledge and appreciation of the Vietnamese culture on campus and in the Bay Area.

Community Centers

Asian American Activities Center (A3C): http://a3c.stanford.edu/

General purpose meeting room, computer lab, and more.

Bechtel International Center: https://bechtel.stanford.edu/

International house of Stanford.

Black Community Services Center (BCSC): https://bcsc.stanford.edu/

The BCSC exists to create an environment at Stanford where Black students can thrive and reach their full potential.

El Centro Chicano: https://elcentro.usc.edu/

El Centro Chicano serves to catalyze Chicanos and Latinos at Stanford into a proactive community that creates an environment which celebrates and promotes the history, contributions, intellectual heritage, education, growth, and empowerment of all Chicanos and Latinos here and beyond.

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender (LBGT): https://queer.stanford.edu/

The center offers a range of programs as well as lecture series, colloquia, seminars, and mini-courses; residence programs; support groups; health education workshops; diversity trainings; social and cultural events; community activities; leadership development retreats; and support for LGBT volunteer student organizations and student-driven initiatives.

Native American Cultural Center: https://nacc.stanford.edu/

Working to improve the quality of life for American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians.

Women's Community Center: https://wcc.stanford.edu/

The Women’s Community Center exists to facilitate the success of women students at Stanford by providing innovative opportunities for scholarship, leadership, and activism.

Stanford

Graduate Life Office (GLO): http://glo.stanford.edu/

GLO is a division of the Office of the Dean of Student Affairs and serves the needs of graduate students and student families who live on and off campus.

Graduate Student Council (GSC): https://assu.stanford.edu/gsc

Represents the interests of Stanford's graduate students.

Graduate Student Programming Board (GSPB): http://web.stanford.edu/group/gspb/cgi-bin/wordpress/

The GSPB's goal is to make interdepartmental and intercultural social interaction among Stanford graduate students a regular part of their lives by organizing, sponsoring and coordinating social and educational activities that draw from the entire graduate population.

Student Activities and Leadership (SAL): https://sal.stanford.edu/

Student Activities and Leadership staff are dedicated to help students find community and foster passions while developing leadership and life skills.