Princeton University
School Overview
Princeton University, based in Princeton, NJ, provides students with a comprehensive academic experience. In the 2026 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings, it is ranked #1 among National Universities. It is also recognized as #1 in Best Value Schools. The school features a suburban setting and serves 5,813 undergraduate students. The institution maintains a 5% acceptance rate, making it highly selective. Admitted students typically present SAT scores of 1510-1580 and ACT scores of 34-35. The average high school GPA of incoming freshmen is 3.9. With a 5:1 student-faculty ratio, students benefit from close interaction with professors and hands-on learning opportunities. About 76% of classes enroll fewer than 20 students, fostering an intimate learning environment. Popular majors among students include Social Sciences (20%), Engineering (17%), and Computer Science (16%). Graduates in Social Sciences earn a median salary of $94,020 after entering the workforce. Annual tuition and fees are $65,210, with room and board adding approximately $21,170. The average net price for students receiving financial aid is $8,143. The four-year graduation rate stands at 75%. The application deadline is Jan. 1.
Academics & Admissions
- Acceptance Rate: 5%
- SAT Range: 1510-1580
- ACT Range: 34-35
- High School GPA: 3.9
- Graduation Rate (4yr): 75%
- Student-Faculty Ratio: 5:01
- Classes Under 20: 76%
- Undergraduate Enrollment: 5,813
- Degrees Offered: Bachelor’s Degree
Cost & Financial Aid
- Tuition & Fees: $65,210
- Food & Housing: $21,170
- Annual Cost: $8,143
- Avg Need-Based Aid: $71,237
- Application Deadline: Jan. 1