Founded in 1746 | Ivy League Institution | New Jersey, USA

– Established in 1746 as the College of New Jersey – Renamed Princeton University in 1896 – One of the oldest universities in the U.S.

– Renowned for Humanities, Sciences, and Engineering – World-class faculty and small student–faculty ratio – Focus on undergraduate teaching and research

– Famous for Gothic and Collegiate-style buildings – Landmarks: Nassau Hall, Firestone Library, Blair Arch – Beautiful mix of tradition and modern innovation

– Leading center for scientific and social research – Home to Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory – Encourages interdisciplinary collaboration

– Alumni influencing world politics, science, and art – International collaborations with top universities – Commitment to global sustainability

– Over 300 student organizations – Traditions: Reunions, Bonfire, Lawn Parties – Diverse and inclusive student community

Albert Einstein (Faculty Member) Michelle Obama, Jeff Bezos, Alan Turing, Woodrow Wilson – Leaders in science, politics, literature, and business

– Need-based financial aid (no student loans policy) – Highly competitive admissions process (~4% acceptance rate) – Global opportunities for talented students

– Motto: “In the Nation’s Service and the Service of Humanity” – Focus on innovation, diversity, and leadership – Building a sustainable and equitable future