- Frist Campus Center is a place where the entire campus community—students, faculty, staff, and alumni—as well as visitors meet and interact, engaging in a variety of programs, events, and services that enrich campus life and the Princeton experience.
- Campus Club is a social facility for undergraduate and graduate students. The student-run club offers flexible spaces for casual relaxation and formal gatherings.
- The Center for Jewish Life provides cultural, social, religious, and informal educational activities of interest to Jewish students and the overall University community.
- The Kathryn W. and Shelby Cullom Davis ’30 International Center provides a setting in which international students and visiting scholars are introduced to American life and where their diverse cultural perspectives are made available to the Princeton community.
- The Carl A. Fields Center for Equality and Cultural Understanding focuses on exploring issues of diversity, equity, and cultural pluralism.
- The Women’s Center, collaborating with others, offers educational, cultural, and social programs for undergraduate and graduate students, staff, and faculty on campus.
- Princeton’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Center works to create a safe and supportive environment by providing educational opportunities and advocating for the needs and concerns of LGBT students.