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- Optional Arts Supplement
The optional Arts Supplement is for students who have...
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Our need-based aid program is designed to make Princeton...
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The University offers a number of payment options to ensure...
- Standardized Testing
Learn how to prepare your application for Princeton University, a top-ranked Ivy League institution. Find out the application requirements, deadlines, tips, and resources for each admission cycle.
Visit the Undergraduate Admission website for more information about undergraduate programs, admission requirements, how to apply and the University's generous financial aid program.
Learn what you need to submit, request and report for your Princeton first-year or transfer application. Find out about optional components, testing, fees, deadlines and more.
Learn how to prepare for Princeton's rigorous academic environment and what courses and tests are recommended. Find out about Princeton's AP policy, degrees and departments, and joint Ivy admission procedure.
Tuesday, April 9, 2024 or Tuesday, April 16, 2024. All admitted students are invited to attend Princeton Preview, a one-day, on-campus program in April designed as an in-depth introduction to the many dimensions of academic and extracurricular life at Princeton.
Princeton University students will be able to pursue minor courses of study outside of their primary discipline beginning in fall 2023. At present, Princeton offers 54 interdisciplinary undergraduate certificate programs that function, in practice, as minors. Princeton also offers 36 concentrations for major studies.