Saturday, 16 January 2016

Princeton University

Prince University founded in 1746, which is one of the oldest colleges in the country USA and holds ranks No. 4 on 2015-2016 year's list. Princeton University has a 500-acre campus in Princeton, NJ. UG students may select from 36 academic departments. The current 9 faculty members are Nobel Prize recipients.

6% of freshmen receive grants from the school averaging more than $34,000. Admitted students can defer their enrolment for a year to participate in community service work abroad through the Bridge Year program. On-campus housing is guaranteed for all four years for undergraduates. 



Princeton Students can take part in ground breaking research projects or get involved in one of 300-plus student organizations on campus. Princeton’s 10-library system is home to over 7 million books, 6 million microfilms and a collection of rare books, prints and archives.

The Princeton University Art Museum contains more than 92,000 works. The school’s varsity athletic teams, nicknamed the Tigers, compete in the Ivy League (NCAA Division I). Princeton has produced a large number of luminaries, including U.S. presidents James Madison and Woodrow Wilson, First Lady Michelle Obama, Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt and HP CEO Meg Whitman. FORBES Editor-in-Chief Steve Forbes graduated from Princeton in 1970.

Address: 1 Nassau Hall, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA (United States of America)


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