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BASIC INFORMATION:
• It is located in Princeton, New Jersey.
• It was founded in 1746 by John Witherspoon, William Tennent, Jonathan Dickinson, Aaron Burr.
• The school colors are orange and black and their mascot is the Princeton tigers.
• School population is 7,912 students and 2,648 of them are undergrad.
• The 2012-13 undergrad admission rate is 7.4%
• 98% of undergrads live on campus.
GENERAL HISTORY.
• Princeton was founded in 1746 and has been in business 150 years. It was British America’s 4th college. In 1896 the college of New Jersey was officially re-named Princeton University in honor of its host community of Princeton. The school consists of 180 buildings on 500 acres of land.
EXPENSES • Tuition = $41,750
• Rooms = $7,500
• Board Rate = $6,045
• Estimated miscellaneous expenses = $3,525
• Your total for your 1st year would be about $58,820.
• Undergraduates on financial aid = 60%
POPULAR MAJORS & SAT/ACT SCORES.
• Undergraduates usually prefer smaller size classes, mostly on natural science (7%) and humanities (15%).
• 38% of sophomores have chosen to major in economics, politics, history, and English.
• SAT critical reading 700/790
• SAT math 710/800
• SAT writing 710/800
• ACT composite 31/35
• ACT English 32/35
• ACT math 30/35
• ACT writing 8/10
ATHLETICS & CLUBS
• Princeton has a lot of different activities for students to participate in.
• They have 38 varsity teams (sprint football, soccer, track and field, volleyball, fencing, hockey, basket ball, etc.)
• 20 of those teams are men's and 18 are women’s
• More than 1,000 people participate in Princeton athletics.
• They also provide different clubs that you could join as well which include eating clubs and office of religious life.
EXTRA INFORMATION
• There are students of different ethnicities attend.• Demographics:• 10% of men are accepted• 10% of women are accepted• Overall % of graduation = 95%
Percentages of students.
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