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The total cost of attendance includes tuition, housing, food and additional estimated miscellaneous expenses. The University offers a number of payment options to ensure families are able to choose a plan that aligns best with their financial situation.
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23 sie 2024 · Financial Aid for Admitted Students. The average aid package for an undergraduate student in 2024-25 is about $73,000. Most families with incomes up to $100,000 receive aid to cover the cost of attendance, including tuition, housing, food, books and personal expenses.
Payment of the basic University charges for the academic year (tuition, room, meal contract, class dues, student health plan and activities fees, less financial aid provided by Princeton) is due in full in two parts: half by August 25 and half by January 25.
Full tuition, housing, food, books and personal expenses covered for most families making up to $100,000.
Financial aid covered 100 percent of tuition, room and board for students in the most recent freshman class whose families earn up to $65,000 per year, which will increase to $100,000 starting in fall 2023.
The student budget (also referred to as the cost of attendance) is the total cost to attend Princeton for one academic year. It includes direct costs, which are billed by the University, and indirect costs, which are part of the overall cost of attending Princeton, but are not directly charged on the student bill.