International Students - Princeton Admission
International Students - Princeton Admission
International Students - Princeton Admission
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International Students
Princeton welcomes applications from students around the world. We review all applications in the same manner, regardless of
citizenship or country of residence.
Similar to applicants from the United States, we evaluate applicants outside the United States with their immediate context and opportunities in mind, including the
education systems of different national and international systems. Please note that there is no preference or advantage to a particular system or country.
We also are familiar with the education systems of most countries, although you are, of course, welcome to provide additional information about the schools you
have attended.
Before you begin preparing your application, we encourage you to review our application checklist, standardized testing requirements and financial aid
program.
Financial Aid
The full need of all admitted international students is met the same as it is for students from the United States. Princeton admission is need-blind — there is no
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disadvantage in the admission process for financial aid applicants. Students who qualify for financial aid will receive a grant, rather than a loan that has to be
repaid.
Our financial aid program is entirely based on need. Princeton does not offer academic or athletic merit scholarships. Financial aid awards cover the difference
between Princeton’s costs and the amount your family is expected to contribute to your education. The parental contribution is based on our evaluation of your
financial aid application.
English Proficiency
If English is not your native language and you are attending a school where English is not the language of instruction, you must take the Test of English as a
Foreign Language (TOEFL), the International English Language Testing System Academic (IELTS Academic) or the Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE
Academic). You are not required to take the TOEFL, IELTS or PTE Academic if English is your native language or if you have spent at least three years at a
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Standardized Testing
We extended our test optional policy for first-year and transfer applicants for the next three admission cycles (that is, for applications due in the falls of 2023, 2024,
and 2025). Students who opt to apply to Princeton without an ACT or SAT score will not be at a disadvantage in our process. Those who still wish to sit
for standardized testing should do so by the December test date, if possible. In our experience, scores from the December test date for test takers outside the
United States will reach us in time.
As with previous years, we do not require the submission of SAT Subject Tests. If you chose to sit for a Subject Test (prior to January/June 2021) and wish to
submit the score, you may do so. Please note: The College Board eliminated SAT Subject Tests in January 2021 for domestic students and in June 2021 for
international students.
Please know that standardized testing is but one element of our comprehensive and holistic application review process. We employ no minimum test scores for
admission; rather, the entirety of a student’s background is considered in context. Additionally, we do not require applicants to submit the optional writing section of
the SAT or ACT (the SAT Essay or ACT Writing Test).
For those who choose to submit testing, we allow applicants to use the score choice feature of the SAT and accept only the highest composite score of the ACT,
but we encourage the submission of all test scores.
If you sat for an AP or IB test, we recommend that you self-report all of your AP or IB scores on your application. For those who do submit standardized test
scores, you must submit your SAT and/or ACT scores to Princeton directly from the testing firms.
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Final Report. We require all students who are admitted and intending to enroll to have their school submit the Final Report, which includes internal grades (if
available) and external marks from your final year. We understand that results from external exams may come in after our Final Report deadline. As such, we
ask your school to submit them as they become available.
If the person you ask to complete a teacher recommendation or School Report is not comfortable writing in English, he or she may complete the forms in another
language. However, you will need to have the forms officially translated before they are submitted to the Admission Office. Translations can be provided by an
official in your school, or a third party, but paid translations are not required.
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