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β€œWe’re asking students to move around the world to spend four years with us in Princeton and I think it’s important not only to be in the communities our students are applying from but also to learn about the culture and history of the countries we visit during our recruitment trips.” Happy International Education Week! In our latest blog, Justin Parsons, associate dean for international recruitment, writes about his time visiting schools, counselors, and alumni in India last month πŸŒŽπŸ›©οΈπŸ… Check it out at our #LinkinBio

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"While academics are a huge part of my journey, so too are the moments of connection, discovery, and enjoyment that make Princeton feel like home." Happy International Education Week! In our latest blog, Gina Arnau '26, an international student from Barcelona, writes about finding community and balance at Princeton during the fall semester. Read about her experiences at our #LinkInBio 🍁 πŸ‚

Can I remove my standardized testing scores from my application after they are submitted?

We are not able to remove scores from a student’s record once they’ve been submitted, however, we will note your request in your file.

Please note that the University's admission process involves a holistic review of each applicant's entire file. No particular factor is assigned a fixed weight; rather, the process involves a highly individualized assessment of the applicant's talents, achievements and his or her potential to contribute to learning at Princeton. No single factor is decisive. There are no minimums, cut-offs, or quotas in this holistic review.