Admission & Aid
Read an overview about admission and aid at Princeton.
Visit the Undergraduate Admission & Aid website for information about Princeton University’s undergraduate programs.
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Financial Aid for Undergraduate Applicants
Visit the financial aid section of the Undergraduate Admission & Aid website for information about financial aid for undergraduate applicants.
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Financial Aid for Current Undergraduates
Visit the financial aid website to find information for current students.
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Graduate School Admission
Visit the Graduate School Admission website for information about Princeton University’s graduate program.
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Admission & Aid: Overview
Recognized globally for academic excellence, Princeton University is a vibrant community of scholarship and learning. Princeton provides an academic and social setting where students quickly can become active members of the campus community. From the first day of class to Commencement, the opportunities for personal growth are countless.
Today, more than 850 full-time faculty members, who are leaders in their respective disciplines, instruct Princeton's approximately 4,850 undergraduate students and 2,295 graduate students. Princeton also serves as a leader in ensuring admitted students can afford college; in 2001, it developed one of the strongest need-based financial aid programs in the country and was the first to eliminate loans from aid packages.
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