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For each class, we bring together a varied mix of high-achieving, intellectually gifted students from diverse backgrounds to create an exceptional learning community. We care about what students have accomplished in and out of the classroom. As you prepare your application, help us to appreciate your talents, academic accomplishments and personal achievements. We'll ask for your transcript and recommendations, and we will want to know more than just the statistics in your file. Tell us your story. Show us what’s special about you. Tell us how you would seize the academic and nonacademic opportunities at Princeton and contribute to our community.

Application Checklist

Admission Information for:

Tabs

First-year Students

International Students

QuestBridge Students

Undocumented or DACA Students

Home-schooled Students

U.S. Military Applicants

Transfer Students

First-year Students

During the admission process, our goal is to find students who will thrive in Princeton’s rigorous academic environment.

Application Dates & Deadlines Application Checklist Standardized Testing Policy

International Students

Princeton welcomes applications from students around the world. We review all applications in the same manner, regardless of citizenship or country of residence.

Information for International Students Application Checklist Need-Based Financial Aid Program Davis International Center

QuestBridge Students

Princeton is committed to providing a top-quality education to students from a wide range of socioeconomic backgrounds. Since 2006, our partnership with QuestBridge allows us to reaffirm that mission and assist students who may have not previously considered Princeton as an option for an affordable education.

Information for QuestBridge Applicants

Undocumented or DACA Students

The University is committed to supporting undocumented and DACA students. Princeton’s admission and financial aid policies are the same for undocumented or DACA students as they are for all other students applying to the University. If admitted, undocumented students can be confident that their full financial need, as determined by the Undergraduate Financial Aid Office, will be met.

Information for Undocumented or DACA Students Need-Based Financial Aid Program DACA Advising and Resources

Home-schooled Students

Princeton welcomes applications from home-schooled students. Although they still make up a very small portion of the applicant pool, applications from home-schooled students have been increasing. We recognize that your experience as a home-schooled student will be somewhat different from students in traditional schools.

Information For Home-schooled Students Academic Preparation Application Checklist

U.S. Military Applicants

U.S. military-affiliated students apply through the same process as other prospective undergraduates, and determine eligibility for the transfer program or the admissions process for first-year students based on the parameters described in the Transfer Eligibility section.

Information for U.S. Military Applicants Need-Based Financial Aid Transfer Eligibility Yellow Ribbon Program

Transfer Students

Princeton's Transfer Program looks for a small group of exceptionally well-prepared students from a range of backgrounds, and we particularly encourage applications from students from lower-income backgrounds, community college students and U.S. military veterans.

Information For Transfer Students Transfer Application Dates & Deadlines Transfer Application Checklist

QuestBridge

Princeton is committed to providing a top-quality education to students from a wide range of socioeconomic backgrounds. Since 2006, our partnership with QuestBridge allows us to reaffirm that mission and assist students who may have not previously considered Princeton as an option for an affordable education.

Application Deadlines

Nov. 1

Princeton's single-choice early action (restrictive) application is due Nov. 1.

Jan. 1

Princeton's regular decision application is due Jan. 1

March 1

Princeton's transfer application is due March 1.

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Preparing for Princeton

We look for students with intellectual curiosity, who have pursued and achieved academic excellence. We also look for students with strong personal and extracurricular accomplishments.

Recommended Course of Study

Standardized Testing Policy Princeton-specific Application Questions

Preparing for Princeton

We look for students with intellectual curiosity, who have pursued and achieved academic excellence. We also look for students with strong personal and extracurricular accomplishments.

Recommended Course of Study

Standardized Testing Policy Princeton-specific Application Questions

For Counselors

As our partners in this important work, we ask you to help us learn about your students' talents, academic accomplishments and personal achievements.

Resources for Counselors Meet the Admission Team Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Blogs Princeton-specific Questions

For Counselors

As our partners in this important work, we ask you to help us learn about your students' talents, academic accomplishments and personal achievements.

Resources for Counselors Meet the Admission Team Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Blogs Princeton-specific Questions

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As part of the application process, Princeton University collects from its applicants certain demographic information covered by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This information may be collected through graduate and undergraduate application materials, including the Common Application. You are not required to provide this information. If you choose to provide this information, it will not be shared with any University faculty members, administrators, or others who are involved in evaluating your application for admission and will not be considered in the admissions process. In addition, your refusal to provide any of this information will not subject you to any adverse treatment.

The University uses this information to help prepare certain disclosures regarding students required by state and federal law, and to enable the University’s Institutional Research Office to conduct analytical and policy studies that support University planning and decision-making. Aggregate applicant data may be shared with academic departments or admissions officers only after the admissions process has concluded to facilitate analysis. Any information that you share is subject to the University’s Data Privacy policies (available at https://registrar.princeton.edu/student-and-alumni-services/policies/data-privacy).


Equal Opportunity and Nondiscrimination at Princeton University: Princeton University believes that commitment to principles of fairness and respect for all is favorable to the free and open exchange of ideas, and the University seeks to reach out as widely as possible in order to attract the ablest individuals as students, faculty and staff. In applying this policy, the University is committed to nondiscrimination on the basis of personal beliefs or characteristics such as political views, religion, national or ethnic origin, race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, marital or domestic partnership status, veteran status, disability, genetic information and/or other characteristics protected by applicable law in any phase of its education or employment programs or activities. See Princeton’s full Equal Opportunity Policy and Nondiscrimination Statement. In addition, pursuant to Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and supporting regulations, Princeton does not discriminate on the basis of sex in the education programs or activities that it operates; this extends to admission and employment. Inquiries about the application of Title IX and its supporting regulations may be directed to the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education or to the University’s Sexual Misconduct/Title IX Coordinator:

Michele Minter\ University Sexual Misconduct/Title IX Coordinator\ Vice Provost for Institutional Equity and Diversity\ 204 Nassau Hall\ Princeton, New Jersey 08544\ mminter@princeton.edu\ 609-258-6110