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Transfer students
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undergraduate
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https://admission.princeton.edu/transfer-students
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https://admission.princeton.edu/apply/before-you-apply
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2026-03-10T04:17:44+00:00
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Transfer students

Source: https://admission.princeton.edu/transfer-students Parent: https://admission.princeton.edu/apply/before-you-apply

The transfer application for fall 2026 is now open. Please access the transfer application via the Common Application.

Review the transfer application .

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.

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.

Transfer students, like first-year students, will be able to enroll in the fall term only. Most students will be expected to begin in their sophomore (second) year. However, in some cases, they may begin as juniors, or be required to enter as first-year students. In all cases, this standing is determined by Princeton faculty and college deans after an evaluation of transfer credit.

Additional information about the transfer program is also available through the Office of the Dean of the College's Emma Bloomberg Center for Access and Opportunity.

For questions about the transfer admission process, please contact uatransfer@princeton.edu.

Transfer Eligibility

Students may transfer for fall entry if they have the equivalent of one or more years of full-time postsecondary transferrable credit by the spring prior to enrollment. Please note:

* In all cases, eligible transferrable course units and year of entry are determined by Princeton faculty and the college deans.

Credit Transfer

\ To be eligible to transfer for credit, a course must be completed at an accredited postsecondary institution. The fulfillment of Princeton’s general education requirements is prioritized in awarding transfer credit. Generally, departmental requirements for majors and certificate programs may not be fulfilled through transfer credit. To learn more about what types of courses may fulfill our general education requirements, please review the Undergraduate Announcement. Visit the Emma Bloomberg Center for Access and Opportunity website to read more about the transfer credit evaluation process.

"Transfer Tuesdays" Visit Program

“Transfer Tuesdays” is a campus visit program designed for students interested in learning more about transferring to Princeton University. "Military Mondays" is designed to provide information tailored to military-connected students. The programs are open to all students but will be of particular interest to students from low-income and/or military backgrounds, and community colleges. Military-connected students are welcome to join us for the Transfer Tuesday session as well. Please see below for more information and registration.

Transfer Tuesdays

Military Mondays