On Campus
Student-led Campus Tour and Information Session
Join us for an in-person admission information session and/or a student-led tour of our beautiful 600-acre campus. Our Admission Information Center is located at 36 University Place (adjacent to the University Store).
On weekdays, we offer in-person Admission Information Session and a student-led campus tour. Weekend visitors will have the opportunity to register for a student-led tour. Your tour guides will share their Princeton experience with you as you stroll through the heart of the University and learn more about our history, traditions and academic programs. Registration is required and space is limited. Full details provided via email after you register.
Self-guided Tour
Take a self-guided campus tour via your smartphone.
Download Adora, an app created by Princeton students, and explore campus from your fingertips. Text Princeton to 58052 to start exploring campus.
Group Tours
Group Tours of campus are available to students in grades 9-12. Schools and Community-based Organizations working with students in grades 9-12, as well as transfer applicants visiting with groups of 10 or more students, may submit a visit group request form.
Transfer Tuesdays and Military Mondays
This fall, we are excited to continue hosting “Transfer Tuesdays” — a campus visit program designed for students interested in learning more about transferring to Princeton University, and to introduce "Military Mondays," a new visit program to provide information to military-connected students. The programs are open to all students, but will be of particular interest to students from low-income and/or military backgrounds, and community colleges.
Transfer Tuesdays will be held Sept. 10, Oct. 1, Nov. 5 and Dec. 3 from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m.; Military Mondays will precede two Transfer Tuesday programs on Monday, Sept. 30, and Monday, Dec. 2 from 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. Military-connected students are welcome to join us for the following day's Transfer Tuesday session as well.
Historic Tour of Princeton's Campus
Looking to learn about the rich history of Princeton's campus? Join a student-led history tour and explore centuries of Princeton University dating back to its founding in 1756. The tour is filled with humorous stories, fun facts and captivating details about academics, athletics and the architecture of Princeton's more than 600-acre campus.
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At Home
Live Virtual Information Session With an Admission Officer
We invite you to join us in one of our upcoming Virtual Information Sessions conducted via Zoom Webinar. The session will be hosted live by an Admission Officer and will include an overview of the University, our admission process and Princeton’s generous financial aid. Learn more about our campus through this virtual experience.
Tiger Walks
Can't make it to campus for an Orange Key tour? We've got you covered. Our Orange Key guides will live stream their official tour of campus via a Zoom webinar. You can ask questions in the chat and have them answered live by your knowledgeable guide. Enjoy the panoramic views and student stories from the comfort of your home. Registration is required.
Tiger Talks
Looking to connect with current Princeton students for a casual conversation about life on campus and the Princeton experience? Our Tiger Talks are for you! This is a parent/guardian-free, counselor-free, admission officer-free space. We recommend that juniors and seniors in high school take advantage of this opportunity to meet and learn from our student ambassadors. Tiger Talks will be conducted via Zoom meeting and will allow for a maximum of 20 registrants.
Multitask With our Podcast
Have Zoom fatigue? Can only spare a few minutes? Listen to the admission podcast while walking, driving or just passing the time!
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Princeton Near You
Throughout the year, admission officers from Princeton host a series of virtual and in-person informational sessions around the world for prospective students and their families.
Meet Princeton!
A Podcast from Princeton University's Office of Admission, featuring interviews with current students and administrators.
Stay Connected
Follow us @Apply.Princeton for information about upcoming programs, student takeovers, special announcements and more.
Read and Review
Choose from a selection of our digital admission publications.
More information about academics, campus life and financial aid is available in our many digital publications, which are available for download. Please note: The downloadable PDFs are 508 compliant.
Land Acknowledgment
The land on which the University stands is part of the ancient homeland and unceded traditional territory of the Lenape people. We pay respect to Lenape peoples, past, present and future and their continuing presence in the homeland and throughout the Lenape diaspora.
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The land on which the University stands is part of the ancient homeland and unceded traditional territory of the Lenape people. We pay respect to Lenape peoples, past, present and future and their continuing presence in the homeland and throughout the Lenape diaspora.
Learn MoreGetting to Campus
Princeton is located between New York City and Philadelphia, and is easy to reach by public transportation or by car.
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Princeton is located between New York City and Philadelphia, and is easy to reach by public transportation or by car.
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