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Class Overview. (first-time, first-year) Total enrolled: 1,411. 50.8% of students in the class are female and 49.2% are male. 16.3% of students in the class are the first in their families to go to college. 71.5% of students in the class qualify for financial aid.
The academic options at Princeton are boundless. You can chart your course across a diverse curriculum that covers engineering, humanities, natural sciences, social sciences and creative arts. You may choose among 37 felds of concentration and 54 interdisciplinary areas of profciency.
Our transfer admission program involves a highly individualized holistic review of each applicant’s achievements, talents and potential to contribute to learning at Princeton, with the expectation that admitted students are prepared to thrive in our diverse and rigorous learning environment.
During the admission process, our goal is to find students who will thrive in Princeton’s rigorous academic environment. With this in mind, we offer a suggested course of study to help students prepare for Princeton.
We extended our test optional policy for first-year and transfer applicants for the next three admission cycles (that is, for applications due in the falls of 2023, 2024, and 2025). Students who opt to apply to Princeton without an ACT or SAT score will not be at a disadvantage in our process.
For the reasons detailed below, Princeton began stepping back from this approach a few years ago by no longer highlighting its admission rate or the standardized test scores of admitted students.
Application Dates & Deadlines. 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.
Home. Apply. Application Checklist. Below you'll find the list of components that comprise the Princeton first-year application. In an effort to simplify all that is required of you, we frame the process in three action steps: 1) Submit, 2) Request and 3) Report.
Princeton University especially welcomes applications from veterans and dependents who are eligible for education benefits offered by the Department of Veterans Affairs, which include the Yellow Ribbon Program.
FAQs. We know the college admission process can be a little overwhelming. We're here to help. For quick reference, we’ve compiled the answers to our frequently asked questions. Please select your topic below. FAQ categories. Academic Preparation. Application Process. Cost & Aid.