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Message from the President
Welcome to Princeton University. This is the beginning of what I hope will be a rich intellectual adventure for your daughter or son. As a Princeton parent myself, I understand your excitement and trepidation as you contemplate the day your child embarks on this adventure. Although it is your daughter or son who is enrolling at the University, it is my hope that this will be the beginning of a lifelong relationship between yourself and Princeton as well.
This booklet introduces you, as parents, to Princeton’s traditions, opportunities, rules, and responsibilities. I hope you will visit the campus often, drop in on classes, and share with us the excitement that is generated by the faculty and students. Until then, the information in this booklet may answer some of your questions.
We speak of Princeton as an educational community. You are already aware of the educational advantages we offer, for you have entrusted your child to us. I hope you will become increasingly aware of the dedication of the University to teaching and the pursuit of knowledge, to develop leaders through participation in extracurricular activities, and to serve the larger community outside the University’s gates. These activities are infused with the energy and warmth of sharing a common purpose. We look forward to your family becoming an important part of the University community.
— Shirley M. Tilghman
Pre-term Calendar
September 1, 2007 (Saturday)
Check in for freshmen in Outdoor Action; residential college receptions hosted by the masters, 3:30 to 5 p.m., remarks by masters, 4 p.m.
September 2, 2007 (Sunday)
Check in for freshmen in Community Action. A parents’ reception will be hosted by Community Action.
September 8, 2007 (Saturday)
Check in for all other freshmen; lunch for families in the residential college dining halls. Residential college receptions hosted by the masters, 2 to 3:30 p.m.; remarks by masters, 2:30 p.m.; Center for Jewish Life reception, 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. (70 Washington Road).
See “calendars” in this publication for more complete calendars, from September 8, 2007, through May 31, 2011.
Calendars, policies, programs, regulations, requirements, and all other statements in this handbook apply to the academic year 2007–08 to the best of our knowledge as of June 15, 2007. The University reserves the right to change any of its calendars, programs, requirements, and services without prior notice, in accordance with established procedures.
We welcome your comments. If you have a suggestion for making our Parents Handbook more useful, please write to the editors at the Office of Communications, 22 Chambers Street, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08542; or call them at 609-258-3601. Thank you.
Published by the
Office of the Dean of the College, Princeton University; Christine McKinley,
editor
Production coordinated by the Office of Communications.
Copyright © 2007 by The Trustees of Princeton University
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