Practicalities

While there is an unmistakable mystique to Princeton, it should not carry over to life's practicalities, such as getting to campus, opening a bank account or possibly even buying a new computer. These offices should help with the nuts and bolts of settling in. 


Important 2008 - 09 Publications

The Undergraduate Announcement
Rights, Rules, Responsibilities
Freshman Academic Guide


Health & Safety

Department of Public Safety
University Health Services


Accessibility Services

Office of Disability Services


Computing

Technology support for the Class of 2013
Information technology University policies (2008-09 edition)


Student Mail Services

Every undergraduate is assigned a mail box at the Frist Campus Center. This box and the postal address that corresponds to it will be effective throughout your enrollment at Princeton. You may obtain your assigned box at the web page, www.princeton.edu/mailbox.  This secure site will identify each person’s box number and combination lock.

Mail addressed to you should be in the following address format:

Name
Mail Box # Frist Center
Princeton NJ 08544

It is extremely important that you arrange to have this address used whenever mail and parcels are sent via the U.S. Postal Service (USPS). 


Parcel and package arrivals will be available for pick up at the package room located in Frist Campus Center, room 118. When a package is received and available for pick up, notification will be sent to you via e-mail.

Questions?  Contact Dave Balitz or Mark Jeffries in the Mail Service Department.


Hanging out in Spelman Hall

As a Princeton student, you will have access to a wide array of computing facilities and services.
 

  • For emergencies on campus, dial 911 from any University phone.