Welcome to the Freshman Scholars Institute
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The Freshman Scholars Institute (FSI) is an academically rigorous, seven-week summer program for entering Princeton University students. FSI provides invited students with an early opportunity to experience Princeton's curriculum, work closely with members of our faculty from a range of academic disciplines and fields, and engage in a vibrant community of highly motivated peers. Freshman Scholars live on campus in a residential college and take two credit-bearing courses; they also participate in workshops and activities designed to help them realize the full promise of their college careers.
For more information about the Freshman Scholars Institute, we invite you to explore our website. If you have specific questions about the program, please contact us at fsireply@princeton.edu.
In the summer of 2013, FSI will begin on July 14 (Sunday) and conclude on August 30 (Friday).
FSI is funded by the Office of the Dean of the College, with strong support from the School of Engineering and Applied Science. Campus partners include the McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning, the Princeton Writing Program, the Department of Mathematics, the Council of the Humanities, the Council of Science & Technology, and the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students.
