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Princeton is ranked 1 overall among undergraduate colleges and universities by USNews and World Report.

The Princeton Philosophy departments graduate program is ranked 3rd by The Philosophical Gourmet
The Princeton Economics department ranks 7th in total published journal page per faculty member.
Princeton's undergraduate program in psychology is ranked 18th by the Social Psychology Network
The Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index, produced by Academic Analytics, ranked Princeton as number 1 in the category of aeronautical and aerospace engineering


Princeton University is located in Princeton, New Jersey, an upscale town near Trenton. It's a college town with a population of less than 15,000 and an average age of 24 (the average age in New Jersey is 36). But the median household income is $76,000 compared to $61,000 for the state, so it's not a cheap place to live. Median home prices, for example, is twice what it is in the rest of the state.





Historical Society of Princeton


A directory of Princeton faculty blogs


A Jewish Guide to the Eating Clubs of Princeton


Princeton makes plans to allow incoming freshman to delay entry for a year to spend the year outside their home country in a tuition free, University supported enrichment program.


Princeton does not accept transfer students.


Campus Features

Security
The campus Department of Public Safety is a professional organization, proactive in both safety issues and in addressing public perceptions of safety. The Director of the Department of Public Safety, and Cheif of Police, is the 2007 president of International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators



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