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Learn how to prepare your application for Princeton, a top-ranked Ivy League university. Find out the application dates, requirements, tips, and resources for early action, regular decision, and transfer applicants.
- U.S. Military Applicants
About the Application Process. U.S. military-affiliated...
- Meet the Admission Team
It’s nice to meet you! Below please find a listing of our...
- Transfer Application Checklist
As part of the application process, Princeton University...
- International Students
Our financial aid program is entirely based on need....
- Helpful Tips
As you prepare your application, help us to appreciate your...
- Transfer Essay Questions
Transfer Essay Questions. Please note: Princeton requires...
- Standardized Testing
As a result, we are extending our test optional policy for...
- Graded Written Paper
Guidelines. We ask all students to submit a graded written...
- U.S. Military Applicants
Learn what components are required and optional for your Princeton application, including online submission, fee waiver, transcript, recommendations, test scores and more. Find out how to submit an Arts Supplement, request an interview and track your application status online.
Learn about Princeton's academic, financial and campus resources, and how to prepare for the admission process. Find out how to visit, apply, and join a diverse and exceptional learning community.
Learn how to apply to Princeton University, one of the world's leading research and teaching institutions. Find out the requirements, deadlines, and tips for a successful application.
Learn how to apply to Princeton as a first-year or transfer student through single-choice early action or regular decision. Find out the important dates, deadlines, and tips for the application process.
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 admission dates and deadlines.
En Princeton, la enseñanza de la ingeniería se enmarca en un enfoque educativo basado en las artes liberales. Por lo tanto, los estudiantes de ingeniería deben completar al menos siete cursos en humanidades y ciencias sociales.