We know the college admission process can be a little overwhelming. We're here to help. For quick reference, we’ve compiled the answers to our frequently asked questions. Please select your topic below.
Cost & Aid
Early Action
Academic Preparation
Application Process
Graded Written Paper
Testing
Optional Arts Supplement
International Students
QuestBridge
Visiting Campus
Undocumented/DACA Students
Military and Nontraditional
No.
You can convert the Google document to a Word document with mark up, which will show your teacher’s comments. Alternatively, you may also submit a screenshot of your graded written paper as long as the comments and grade are included.
Please check to make sure that you have selected the appropriate file type from the “Select the type of file(s)” drop down menu. This menu is positioned in the Art Supplement File section.
Yes, if possible, please ask your college counselor to submit any senior grades if your high school has them available.
Please send us an email requesting the change. If possible, we will make the change and send you a confirmation. You do not need to submit a new application; your submitted materials will simply be reviewed on a different time-table.
Yes. You may apply to any international institution, as long as the decision is not binding.
Yes. You may apply early to a public college or university, including to a public institution's honor's program, as long as the decision is not binding.
You may apply to any public, international or service academy that has a rolling admission process as long as the decision in not binding.
No. If you apply Single-Choice Early Action to Princeton, you may not apply to another college’s early decision program.
No. If you apply Single-Choice Early Action to Princeton, you may not apply early to another private college at the same time — regardless of whether that program is restrictive or not.