Additional Advising Resources
There are many places to find information and support at Princeton, and you will find resources tailored to your specific needs or interests by talking with your faculty adviser, your Dean or Director of Studies, or your instructors. To get you started we’ve put together a list of the more common programs, offices, and sources of information.
Academic Guides and Resources
The Academic Guides and Resources page lists many resources designed to support Princeton students. Examples include the Undergraduate Announcement, Freshman Academic Guide, Honor Code, Major Choices, Guide to Study Abroad, McGraw for Undergraduates, and the Junior Project Handbook.
Advising for Health Professions
The Office of Health Professions Advising serves students and alumni of Princeton University who are planning or considering a career in health care. In addition to information for the pre-medical student, those interested in osteopathic medicine, veterinary medicine, dentistry, public health, or any of the other health professions may also find helpful material here.
Career Services at Princeton
Career Services is committed to educating the Undergraduate and Graduate students of Princeton University in the areas of self-assessment, career exploration, career planning and job hunting.
International Opportunities
The Office of International Programs provides information and resources for Princeton students who want to spend time abroad. In addition to administering summer and regular-term study abroad programs, this office also supports students seeking international internships.
Information about Princeton summer courses can be found on the Registrar's Summer Programs webpage. For courses outside of Princeton, use the preapproval form for external summer courses.
The Writing Center, an initiative of the Princeton Writing Program, offers student writers free, one-on-one conferences with experienced fellow writers trained to consult on assignments in any discipline.
