
Financial Aid Estimator
Think you would need aid to help pay Princeton's costs? Try the Aid Estimator now to see how much aid you may be eligible to receive.
Videos on Princeton's financial aid
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Tour of the estimator
Financial Aid Director Robin Moscato encourages families of prospective students to see how much grant aid they might be eligible to receive by trying out the aid estimator.
Affordability FAQs
Seven questions answered
Financial Aid Director Robin Moscato answers frequently asked questions about Princeton's landmark no-loan policy.
Tour the Aid Estimator
Introduction
Financial Aid Director Robin Moscato encourages families of prospective students to see how much grant aid they might be eligible to receive by trying out the aid estimator.
Examples of Aid Packages
Families earning $0 to $75,000
Admission officer David Lee uses the aid estimator to illustrate how typical families in this income bracket will be eligible for grant aid that covers most or all of their Princeton bill and other expenses.
Families earning $75,000 to $100,000
Financial aid counselor Ben Eley uses the aid estimator to demonstrate that middle-income families are eligible for grant aid that will cover a substantial portion of their Princeton bill.
Families earning $100,000 to $150,000
Financial aid counselor Elizabeth Tedesco demonstrates via the aid estimator how families with very good incomes may be eligible to receive grant aid covering a considerable percentage of Princeton's bill.
Families earning $150,000 and above
Financial aid counselor Vilma Codner uses the aid estimator to show how families with substantial incomes and assets can qualify for grant aid from Princeton.







