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The admission rate this year was 4.4 percent, down from 4.6 percent last year, and has not been publicized since the Class of ...
“I immediately started crying because I never thought that I could achieve this,” Morgan Gagnon ’27 wrote to The Daily Princetonian about her admission to Princeton on Mar. 30. “It was a crazy moment ...
In the Class of 2029, 5 percent of students identified as Black or African American — the lowest share in many years, ...
The following content is purely satirical and entirely fictional. Last Friday, Princeton University Admissions announced that during the regular decision admissions cycle, they would be “stopping the ...
For the first time in recent history, Princeton has made the decision to not release statistics for accepted students for the incoming Class of 2026 — for both regular and early admissions cycles. An ...
Princeton University has forced the second-ranking official in its admissions office to resign his position because he improperly used Yale University’s confidential Web site for applicants, Shirley M ...
At least one admissions official at Princeton University broke into Yale University’s Web site for notifying students about admissions decisions in early April and retrieved personal information ...
Students hoping to enter Princeton University in September 2008 will not have the option of applying through early decision. The institution’s announcement that it will discontinue its early-decision ...
Princeton University has offered admission to 16 transfer students for entry in fall 2021. Since being reinstated in 2018, the undergraduate transfer admission program has been aimed at encouraging ...
President Christopher L. Eisgruber ’83 sent a statement to the University community on Thursday reaffirming Princeton’s commitment to diversity in its admissions policies after the Supreme Court ...
“All the workings of a bank should be as visible as the wheels and mainspring of a glass-enclosed French clock,” novelist John P. Marquand writes in “Point of No Return.” The public intrinsically ...
Princeton University on Monday became the second elite university to drop its early admissions program, following Harvard in a move the Ivy League schools say will benefit disadvantaged students and ...