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<li>[FAQ</a> : Stanford University](<a href=“http://www.stanford.edu/dept/uga/site/faq/index.html#faq_2_3]FAQ”>http://www.stanford.edu/dept/uga/site/faq/index.html#faq_2_3)</li>
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<p>"For the 2010–11 admission cycle the Office of Undergraduate Admission will offer an optional alumni interview to applicants in Atlanta, Denver, London, Minneapolis/St. Paul, New York City, Philadelphia, Portland (OR), Raleigh/Durham, Washington DC, and the states of Maryland, Massachusetts, and Virginia as part of a small pilot interview program. Following the admission cycle we will evaluate in the spring to determine whether or not to expand.</p>
<p>Interviews will be offered only to applicants who attend high school in selected zip codes within these areas. You may not travel to a pilot area to have an interview.</p>
<p>If you are eligible to be a part of the pilot interview program, an alumnus or alumna will contact you after you have submitted your application. You do not need to do anything – if an interview is available to you, you will hear from us. Please do not call or email the Office of Undergraduate Admission to request an interview and/or to find out if you are eligible for an interview.</p>
<p>Although we will make every effort to offer an interview to all eligible applicants in the pilot areas, please understand that due to limited resources in some areas, interviews may not be available to every candidate. Your application to Stanford will be considered complete with or without an interview."</p>
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<li>There is no ED. Just REA. Apply anyway. You can try to be an athletic recruit, but for scholarship-qualifying athletes, Stanford tends to have more of a coaches contact athletes who catch their attention policy
Good luck…</li>
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