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It’s game day! Swipe for an archival tour of the oldest rivalry in college football 🏈 1. 1873: These posh young men made history in 1873, playing the first-ever Princeton vs. Yale game. After the first hour of playing (the game lasted from 2 pm to sunset), the football burst and a team of horses had to be sent to retrieve another ball. After that unexpected 30-minute delay, the game proceeded and Princeton ultimately proved victorious! The 3-0 score was telegraphed to Princeton campus where ecstatic students celebrated as the team took the midnight train back home. 2.

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"From public office-holders to poets, filmmakers to military veterans, the transfer program at Princeton has sought to invest in the talents and abilities of individuals who have taken the roads less traveled and has enabled them to take full advantage of the resources and opportunities at Princeton." -Brenden Garza '25, president of @princetontransfers The application for transfer admission is now open on @commonapp! Applications are due Mar. 1, 2024. Read Brenden's full blog about the vibrant diversity within the #PrincetonTransfer community at our #LinkInBio

What happens to my admission/enrollment if I need to take time away due to either personal reasons or professional requirements (e.g. military service)?

Students who need to take leave after admission but before enrollment can request to defer your enrollment from the Office of Admission, maintaining admission status but enrolling in a future year. Students who have already enrolled and need to take a leave of absence or reinstate admission must consult with their advisers through the Office of the Dean of the College for protocols on leave and readmission. Each year, a number of Princeton undergraduates interrupt their studies for a variety of reasons.

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Hi Princeton Admission! My name is Vivian and I am a current senior at #PrincetonU from Rochester, NY majoring in neuroscience and minoring in dance. This fall semester, I am studying in Copenhagen at the Danish Institute of Study Abroad (DIS). I decided to study abroad at DIS because of the diverse selection of neuroscience courses and the field study opportunities to apply what we learn in the classroom to real world contexts.

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Recapping the weekend with @madelinemaed! FRIDAY 😋 In line for empanadas at the Community Gathering for Community Care Day 📝 A homework grind session in my favorite library–Chancellor Green! 🌎 Weekly session with my lovely SIFP group and leader 🍿 Cozy fall movie night with friends :) SATURDAY 🏙 Class Field Trip into New York City for “ENV 251: Coming to our Senses” 🦍 We went to the Bronx Zoo to raise questions for our discussion on environmentally-based justice, education, and incarceration 🎃 Halloween weekend at the Bronx Zoo Center 🐅 A fellow Tiger! SUNDAY 🔔 Halloween carillon concert at

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There are classes at Princeton that will change your life and the way you see the world. As Hispanic Heritage Month (celebrating the Latino/a/x/e community on campus) came to a close, blogger Melissa Ruiz '25 invited her professor, Dr. Keishla Rivera-Lopez (a teacher of some deeply impactful classes for Melissa) to reflect on her experience as a Latina professor at Princeton, her course development process and her goals in teaching Latino/a/x/e Studies courses. Read Melissa's full introduction and Dr. Rivera-Lopez's reflection on teaching, impact and Latinx representation at the #LinkInBio

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#NationalTransferStudentWeek may be over, but we don't need a reason to celebrate our transfer students and all they bring to our campus community. Meet @faevenn. "Hello everyone! I'm absolutely thrilled to be featured! I'm Faeven Mussie, a senior majoring in psychology and pursuing a certificate in cognitive science here at Princeton. My journey started at home in the Bay Area, California, where I completed my associates degree at Chabot Community College. During my time at Princeton, I've been deeply involved in several student organizations.