Princeton University

Princeton University

Princeton , United States
Princeton , United States
Follow
University Facts
Location
CityCountry
PrincetonUnited States
Rankings
Average ranking globally
# 6
Average ranking in the country
# -
About University
Princeton University
-
Princeton University
Princeton University is a vibrant community of scholarship and learning that stands in the nation's service and in the service of all nations.

Services

Student services

People who work in the University's Administration and Services are essential to supporting the mission of Princeton University. These employees deal with everything from the University's human and financial resources to health and safety matters.

Housing services

Princeton's residential campus ensures that even in a student body of 5,300 undergraduates, first-year students, sophomores, juniors and seniors develop a sense of home within a tightly knit community.

Library services

The Princeton University Library system was the first large university library built after World War II and the first open-stack library to offer free access to undergraduates. One of the world’s most distinguished research libraries, it consists of the Harvey S. Firestone Memorial Library and nine buildings across campus.

ICT services

Services that enable community members to do their day-to-day work utilizing support from a DCS or SCAD member or team. This service is likely to include customer-facing or on-site service. Also includes services to departments that may be consultative in nature such as user experience and accessibility and project, technology and consulting services, including portfolio management and governance.

Medical services

We provide quality medical, health and wellness services to Princeton University undergraduate and graduate students, their dependents, and faculty and staff. UHS is committed to contributing to a healthy learning and working environment.

Student Life

Campus life

Princeton is located between New York and Philadelphia, and is easy to reach by public transportation or by car.

Sports facilities

 Princeton is an NCAA Division I school and a member of the Ivy League.

Men and women compete in 38 varsity sports and nearly 35 club teams. More than half of all undergraduates participate in intercollegiate varsity or club competitions.

Also, about 300 teams participate in the intramural sports program, which schedules competition among residential colleges, eating clubs, independent groups, faculty and staff.

Sports Complex 1 (Faculty and Washington Roads):

Sports Complex 2 (Faculty and Elm Roads):

Student clubs

 Student organizations are created and run by students with support from the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students, the Office of Graduate Student Life and the Undergraduate Student Government (through the Projects Board).

Students may choose to participate in dance, media (film, broadcast and print), music (vocal and instrumental), theater, service and social, political and special interest, student government, debate, educational, ethnic and religious organizations.

Accreditation

 Princeton’s undergraduate programs in aerospace, civil, chemical, electrical, and mechanical engineering are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, Inc.

The National Architectural Accrediting Board (AB) recognizes three types of degrees: the Bachelor of Architecture, the Master of Architecture, and the Doctor of Architecture.

Total programs
-
Show More
Location
Facebook
How can I help you today?