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Below you will find information for prospective applicants. If you are an enrolled student, please visit the financial aid website for current students. To complete the Princeton Financial Aid Application, you must first apply for admission and create your Princeton Applicant Portal account.
- Income Documentation
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- Financial Aid Estimator
The current estimator demonstrates financial aid offers and...
- How Financial Aid Works
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Access your Princeton Financial Aid Application, Award, and Parental Account for the Class of 2024, 2025, 2026, or 2027. Log in with your email Net ID and Password or Parental Account information.
The Undergraduate Financial Aid and Student Employment Office resides within the Office of the Dean of the College
The Princeton Financial Aid Application (PFAA) is free and easy to use for both U.S. and international applicants. Our generous financial aid program allows undergraduates to graduate from Princeton with little to no debt.
The current estimator demonstrates financial aid offers and estimated costs for the 2024-25 academic year. If your first year of college is further into the future, however, it can provide a starting point for understanding how Princeton’s aid program applies to your family.
Princeton financial aid is awarded solely based on need; there are no merit scholarships. We consider an applicant's talents and achievements only in relation to admission. Academic and athletic merits are not considered when awarding aid.
Princeton offers one of the strongest need-based financial aid programs in the country, allowing undergraduates to graduate debt free. Learn more about the average aid package, eligibility, and how to apply for undergraduate or graduate admission.