F I NANC I AL AI D FOR S T U D E N T S AD M I T T E D T O T H E C L AS S OF 2 0 2 3
Gross Family Income
Percent Qualified
Average Grant
What It Covers
$0 – 65,000
100%
$71,340
Full tuition, college fee, room & board
$65,000 – 85,000
100%
$65,620
Full tuition, college fee, 75% room & board
$85,000 – 100,000
100%
$62,800
Full tuition, college fee, 58% room & board
$100,000 – 120,000
100%
$58,780
Full tuition, college fee, 35% room & board
$120,000 – 140,000
100%
$56,400
Full tuition, college fee, 21% room & board
$140,000 – 160,000
100%
$52,210
Full tuition
$160,000 – 180,000
100%
$47,470
91% tuition
$180,000 – 200,000
93%
$41,900
81% tuition
$200,000 – 250,000
82%
$35,185
68% tuition
$250,000 and above
34%
$25,430
49% tuition
most who qualify have 2 children in college
Shown above are average grant figures for students whose families reside in the United States. Your grant may vary from the above averages based on the Financial Aid Office’s evaluation of your individual family’s resources, including assets other than the primary family home and retirement funds.
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Domestic and international students apply by completing
the following steps. For more detailed information, see the
Undergraduate Financial Aid Information and Application
Instructions at admission.princeton.edu/cost-aid.
1
You may submit a Princeton Financial Aid Application (PFAA) after you apply for admission. If you complete your admission application on or before November 1 for Single-Choice Early Action, the deadline to submit your financial aid forms is November 9. Applicants who apply Regular Decision have until February 1 to complete their PFAA.
Provide your parents’ federal income tax returns and W-2 statements filed in the spring of your junior year. The equivalent documentation is required for nonfilers, including international applicants.
3 File the Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) online at www.fafsa.gov (U.S. citizens and permanent residents only).
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F I NANC I AL AI D APPL I CAT I ON D E AD L I N E S Single-Choice Early Action
Regular Decision
Princeton Financial Aid Application
Nov. 9
Feb. 1
Princeton Non-custodial Parent’s Form
Nov. 9
Feb. 1
Supporting Income Documents
Nov. 9
Feb. 1
FAFSA
Nov. 9
Feb. 1
(If applicable)
I N T E R NAT I ONAL E L I G I BI L I T Y Princeton does not limit financial aid available to international students. The full need of all admitted international students is met the same as it is for students from the United States.
Meeting your needs.
Tuition = $51,870 Residential college fee = $930 Room and board = $17,150
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of tuition is covered by Princeton’s average aid package for students admitted to the Class of 2023 with family incomes up to $160,000.
Financial Aid at Princeton
Affordable for All
Princeton University is committed to access and affordability. We provide financial aid in the form of grants, which do not have to be repaid. Our aid program does not require any borrowing, so students can graduate debt free. We were the first university in the country to eliminate the need to take out loans. Our generous financial aid has ensured the continued and growing enrollment of a diverse group of students from lowand middle-income backgrounds.
T H E PR I NC E T ON F I NANC I AL AI D E S T I M AT OR
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Each student’s need is determined individually based on family resources, and is met in full with grants. Princeton’s confidential Financial Aid Estimator can help you determine if you would qualify for aid and the type of award you might receive. The estimator is available at admission.princeton.edu/cost-aid/financial-aid-estimator.
of undergraduates receive financial aid.
Zero debt is possible.
Note: The aid estimator is valid only for U.S. and Canadian families.
Grants, not loans. 100
%
of tuition, college fee, and room and board for families earning up to $65,000 is covered for students admitted to the Class of 2023.
82
%
of recent seniors graduated debt free.
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$
The average total indebtedness for graduating Princeton seniors who chose to borrow. For comparison, about 70% of college seniors in the United States graduated with loans in 2016, and they carried an average debt of $30,100 (Source: The Project on Student Debt).
F R E QU E N T LY AS K E D QU E S T I ON S
Will applying for aid hurt my chance of being admitted to Princeton? No. There is no disadvantage whatsoever in the
admission process for financial aid applicants.
How do you decide who gets financial aid? Financial aid is awarded based on need only. We use the information you supply on your financial aid application to determine how much support we will provide. We do not offer merit-based aid or athletic scholarships.
Before I apply, can I get a sense of whether I might qualify for aid? Yes. Just enter your financial information into the Princeton Financial Aid Estimator online for a quick idea of how much aid you may be qualified to receive. (Valid only for U.S. and Canadian families.)
Will I receive the same amount of financial aid every year? It is our policy to meet students’ full demonstrated need each year. Award amounts may vary from year to year, based on changes in a family’s financial circumstances and Princeton’s cost of attendance.