Princeton University
Princeton University is a private institution that was founded in 1746. Through teaching and research, they educate people who will contribute to society and develop knowledge that will make a difference in the world.
The value of service is central to the mission of Princeton as a liberal arts university. It infuses the passions and pursuits of our students, faculty, staff and alumni, and is essential to how Princetonians serve the public good.
The University has reinforced its commitment to helping students and alumni use their educations to not only benefit themselves but also society more broadly. They push students, faculty and alumni to think about how their research, education and lives will benefit the nation, the world and humanity, and give them the support and resources to make it happen.
Full time Tuition: $53,890 per year
Post-Grad Employment: 72.7 %
Degrees Offered
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Bachelor of Arts (BA)
- African American Studies
- Anthropology
- Architecture
- Art and Archaeology
- Astrophysical Sciences
- Chemistry
- Classics
- Comparative Literature
- Computer Science
- East Asian Studies
- Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Economics
- English
- French and Italian
- Geosciences
- German
- History
- Mathematics
- Molecular Biology
- Music
- Near Eastern Studies
- Neuroscience
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Politics
- Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
- Psychology
- Religion
- Slavic Languages and Literatures
- Sociology
- Spanish and Portuguese
Bachelor of Science in Engineering (B.S.E.)
- Chemical and Biological Engineering
- Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Computer Science
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
- Operations Research and Financial engineering
Key Clubs
Princeton’s more than 300 student organizations are created and run by students with support from the University. They run the gamut from music and dance to politics and debate, from service and social activities to cultural and educational interests. And if you can’t find the exact group you are looking for, you can always consider starting your own.