Hey guys, currently doing some research on colleges and I've been looking into Princeton. Does anyone know what the tuition fees for out-of-state students are like?
Hi! Princeton University, like all Ivy League schools, does not differentiate tuition for in-state and out-of-state students. As of the 2024-2025 school year, the estimated annual tuition at Princeton is about $62,400.
Moreover, the university has a strong commitment to supporting students with financial need. It operates a need-blind admission policy, which means that your ability to pay doesn’t factor into admission decisions. The school also practices a "no loan" policy, meaning that it offers grants instead of loans in its financial aid packages.
If your family's income is less than $65,000, you are likely to receive a financial aid package that covers full tuition, room, and board. For families earning between $65,000 and $180,000, the average grant covers full tuition, and part of room and board.
Remember, always use the net price calculator provided on Princeton's financial aid website to get a more accurate estimate of what you might expect to pay. It's a tool that provides a personalized estimate taking into account your family's financial situation.
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