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On Campus. The Office of Admission holds general admission information sessions and campus tours throughout the year. The School of Engineering and Applied Science offers tours of the engineering quad during the academic year.
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Student-led Campus Tour and Information Session
Join us for an in-person admission information session and/or a student-led tour of our beautiful 600-acre campus. Our Admission Information Center is located at 36 University Place (adjacent to the University Store). On weekdays, we offer in-person Admission Information Session and a student-led campus tour. Weekend visitors will have the opportunity to register for a student-led tour. Your tour guides will share their Princeton experience with you as you stroll through the heart of the Univ...
Self-guided Tour
Take a self-guided campus tour via your smartphone. Download Adora, an app created by Princeton students, and explore campus from your fingertips. Text Princeton to 58052 to start exploring campus. Take a Self-guided Tour
Group Tours
Group Tours of campus are available to students in grades 9-12. Schools and Community Based Organizations working with students in grades 9-12 may submit a visit request form. Submit A Request Form
Live Virtual Information Session With an Admission Officer
We invite you to join us in one of our upcoming Virtual Information Sessions conducted via Zoom Webinar. The session will be hosted live by an Admission Officer and will include an overview of the University, our admission process and Princeton’s generous financial aid. Learn more about our campus through this virtual experience. Join Us for a Session
Tiger Walks
Can't make it to campus for an Orange Key tour? We've got you covered. Our Orange Key guides will live stream their official tour of campus via a Zoom webinar. You can ask questions in the chat and have them answered live by your knowledgeable guide. Enjoy the panoramic views and student stories from the comfort of your home. Registration is required. Register Now
Tiger Talks
Looking to connect with current Princeton students for a casual conversation about life on campus and the Princeton experience? Our Tiger Talks are for you! This is a parent/guardian-free, counselor-free, admission officer-free space. We recommend that juniors and seniors in high school take advantage of this opportunity to meet and learn from our student ambassadors. Tiger Talks will be conducted via Zoom meeting and will allow for a maximum of 20 registrants. Talk With Current Students
Princeton Near You
Throughout the year, admission officers from Princeton host a series of virtual and in-person informational sessions around the world for prospective students and their families. Find an Event
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A Podcast from Princeton University's Office of Admission, featuring interviews with current students and administrators. Explore More
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Princeton University is a private Ivy League research university in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and one of the nine colonial colleges chartered before the American Revolution.
Campus Life. Princeton brings together undergraduate and graduate students from all backgrounds, and every corner of the earth, to share their experiences and perspectives with one another. All University programs and activities are open to all eligible students without regard to identity.
Princeton’s central campus consists of approximately 10 million square feet of space in more than 200 buildings on about 600 acres. The University also accommodates more than 1,000 units, totaling more than 1.2 million square feet, of rental housing for graduates and faculty/staff.