After You're Accepted
Welcome to Sophomore College or Arts Intensive!
Spring Deadlines for 2026
- Application Status Released: Friday, May 1
- Confirmation Deadline: Tuesday, May 5
- Final Deadline to Withdraw without financial penalty: May 14
- Attend Spring Course Meeting: Look out for an email about a Class Orientation Meeting in late May or early June, to meet your faculty and classmates
- Enrollment Period Begins: the program will enroll you directly in late May.
Confirmation and Your Student Commitment
You'll receive an email to let you know to check your status in the SoCo VCA or Arts Intensive VCA. If you are ACCEPTED, you must CONFIRM your intent to participate in the program by the Confirmation Deadline. When you CONFIRM you will see the Commitment Contract and confirming indicates your acceptance of this Contract; not confirming by this deadline jeopardizes your spot, which may be given to a waitlisted student.
Confirming will also require you to answer a set of questions—this is the time to tell us about any special arrangements, dietary needs, or OAE accommodations you may need.
Learn more about accommodation requests
Decline
If you have been accepted to a seminar and you are unable to participate, you must decline your spot in the seminar in the SoCo VCA or Arts Intensive VCA, or email sophcollege@stanford.edu or artsintensive@stanford.edu to tell us you are declining. When you decline, we will offer the spot to the next student on the waitlist.
Withdrawal Policy
If you have confirmed your spot in a seminar and can no longer participate you must withdraw from the program by emailing sophcollege@stanford.edu or artsintensive@stanford.edu as appropriate.
Read about withdrawing from the program
Storage and Summer Housing
You do not need to apply for housing; we set up your program housing and submit your name to Housing to move into your autumn housing early as needed—these costs are included in the program fee.
Pack Light! Bring bedding/towels, clothes, and required class supplies. That's it.
If you are in an on-campus class, you will need to move everything you bring with you to your autumn housing in the middle of the program during Get Your Move On. If you choose to bring your lamp, etc, you'll need to tote that across campus! You'll be in a double, so space is not unlimited.
If you are in a travel class, you will need to empty your program dorm room when you depart. Your entire class will be sharing one storage pod to leave unneeded items (bedding, etc), roughly one large suitcase worth of space. When you return to campus, you will move directly into your autumn housing.
We strongly recommend that you put belongings in summer storage or ship them home, to be delivered to you after you move into autumn housing. Early storage reservations are recommended. (Note: Storage is considered a personal expense. Program staff cannot accept any mail or packages, and will not accept financial responsibility for such packages.)
Bedding and other necessary personal supplies are not provided by the program. Be sure to bring these with you.
Are you living on-campus all summer?
Look carefully at when your summer housing ends—it is not possible to move into program housing early as the rooms are occupied by other conferences. The housing contract dates change from year to year, so you may need to file for a short extension on your contract to cover you until program housing opens, or request to end the contract a day early. File a ticket with Housing to request such special adjustments. Be sure to move completely out of your summer room and end your summer housing contract when you move into program housing to avoid charges. All students must live in program housing for the first two weeks of the program.
Wondering where you live or what the program community events will be? Check out the following pages: