GRADUATES
Princeton Engineering graduate students participate in high-impact research projects across a variety of disciplines and benefit from close relationships with world-class researchers and teachers.
Graduate students join one of the engineering school’s distinguished departments and they engage with the broader University, a diverse and vibrant community. They enjoy rich interactions with faculty and students from all parts of the University, including the natural sciences, social sciences and humanities.
Princeton engineering students develop technical expertise and an understanding of the broad social context – economic, political, environmental, artistic – in which they will pursue their careers.
Princeton Engineering offers graduate programs leading to the degrees of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Master of Science in Engineering (M.S.E.), or Master of Engineering (M.Eng.).
Students can pursue graduate work in all six engineering school departments, and opportunities abound for research that crosses traditional boundaries between engineering and other academic disciplines.
Princeton offers financial support for students, and most students receive financial assistance through tuition remission, fellowships and assistantships and/or stipends.


