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  1. With so many opportunities inside and outside the classroom, it’s common for Princeton students to wish they could do more with their time here. Minors and certificate programs enable students to supplement their work in their departmental concentrations with focused study in another, often interdisciplinary, field.

  2. The Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering’s graduate programs are centered on the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree, and the majority of our students are doctoral candidates. Our department also offers two masters degree programs (Master of Science in Engineering, Master of Engineering) geared toward practicing engineers ...

  3. Princeton admission is need-blind — there is no disadvantage in the admission process for financial aid applicants. Students who qualify for financial aid will receive a grant, rather than a loan that has to be repaid. Our financial aid program is entirely based on need. Princeton does not offer academic or athletic merit scholarships.

  4. This year, we have a population of 59 transfer students in an undergraduate enrollment of 5,548, meaning there is approximately one transfer student for every 94 non-transfer students. These figures can contribute to some transfers’ ideas that they do not belong at Princeton, that their acceptance was a mistake.

  5. Academics. Our curriculum encourages students to explore many disciplines and to develop a deep understanding in one area of concentration. Students apply to Princeton University, not to individual departments, programs or schools. Once enrolled, students may pursue either the Bachelor of Arts (A.B.) or the Bachelor of Science in Engineering (B ...

  6. Apply. Before You Apply. During the admission process, our goal is to find students who will thrive in Princeton’s rigorous academic environment. With this in mind, we offer a suggested course of study to help students prepare for Princeton. We are a community of learning that is enriched by the wide range of experiences and perspectives of ...

  7. The great majority of graduate students at Princeton Engineering are pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree. Students seeking a Ph.D. should apply directly to the doctoral program; it is not necessary to seek a master’s degree first. All six departments at Princeton Engineering offer doctoral programs. A limited number of openings are ...

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