Stanford University To Offer Taylor Swift Course
If you can’t get enough of all things Taylor Swift then you may want to head to Stanford University. The prestigious California University has become the latest college to add…

Besides her successful ‘Midnights’ album, Swift earned most of her earnings through her back catalog of songs released in past years. Add in crashing Ticketmaster with insane demand for her ‘Midnights’ tour in November, the singer-songwriter has been on the highest-earners list six times in the past and remains the only woman on the list.
Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for The Recording AcademyIf you can’t get enough of all things Taylor Swift then you may want to head to Stanford University. The prestigious California University has become the latest college to add a Taylor-inspired course to its academic offerings. For their winter 2023 quarter, they’re offering a class called “All Too Well (Ten Week Version).”
As any real Swiftie knows, the 2012 hit tells the story of one of the singer’s toughest breakups and now Stanford students can earn credits while analyzing the song. Only available to first-year students, the weekly class is part of the University’s Italic 99 courses, which “offer students an introduction to topics taught by alumni of the program.” These student-led classes focus on hands-on learning and in this one, they’ll get to pick apart Taylor’s lyrics verse by verse.
Of course, tuition at Stanford will set you back more than $ 19 thousand for the winter quarter alone and there’s that whole admissions process, which means most people will never have the chance to actually take this class. But it’s also not the only college to have classes on the singer. Last year the University of Texas offered “The Taylor Swift Songbook” and New York University introduced one in 2022 as well.