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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.
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Learn what components are required and optional for your Princeton first-year application. Find out how to submit, request and report your transcripts, recommendations, test scores, arts supplement and more.
Princeton welcomes applications from students around the world. We review all applications in the same manner, regardless of citizenship or country of residence. Please note that there is no preference or advantage to a particular system or country.
To apply, you will need to submit the Coalition Application or the Common Application and the Princeton-specific Questions. You can apply to Princeton as a first-year student through single-choice early action or regular decision. Transfer applicants must apply through the transfer process.
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.