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Princeton University Rankings

Check out where Princeton lands in our other rankings to get a fuller picture of what the school offers.

  • #1 in National Universities
  • #1 in Best Value Schools
  • #12 in Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs (at schools where the highest degree is a doctorate)
    • Aerospace / Aeronautical / Astronautical (doctorate-granting schools)
    • #11 in Chemical (doctorate-granting schools)
    • Civil (doctorate-granting schools)
    • #12 in Computer (doctorate-granting schools)
    • Electrical / Electronic / Communications (doctorate-granting schools)
    • Environmental / Environmental Health (doctorate-granting schools)
    • Mechanical (doctorate-granting schools)
  • #5 in Computer Science (tie)
  • #10 in Artificial Intelligence
  • #10 in Biocomputing/Bioinformatics/Biotechnology (tie)
    • Computer Systems
    • Cybersecurity
  • #12 in Data Analytics/Science (tie)
  • #8 in Programming Languages
    • Software Engineering
  • #6 in Theory
  • #2 in Psychology Programs (tie)
  • #1 in Economics (tie)
  • #2 in Writing in the Disciplines
  • #15 in Learning Communities
  • #6 in Undergraduate Research/Creative Projects
  • #17 in First-Year Experiences (tie)
  • #1 in Senior Capstone
  • #6 in Best Colleges for Veterans
  • #2 in Best Undergraduate Teaching
  • #33 in Most Innovative Schools (tie)
  • #58 in Top Performers on Social Mobility

Princeton University Rankings Overview

Princeton University ranks #1 out of 436 National Universities. These rankings are based on performance across widely accepted indicators of excellence.

U.S. News Overall Score

  • Score (out of 100): 100
  • Outcomes (52%)
    • Average 6-year graduation rate (16%): 98%
    • 6-year graduation rate for Pell Grant recipients (5.5%): 97%
    • 6-year graduation rate for non-Pell Grant recipients (5.5%): 97%

Princeton University Admissions

Princeton’s admissions are highly selective, with an acceptance rate of 4% and an early acceptance rate of 10%.

  • Test scores (middle 50%):
    • SAT: 1500–1580
    • ACT: 34–35
      (25% of admitted students scored above these ranges, and 25% scored below.)
  • Application deadline: January 1
  • Admissions factors:
    • GPA: Very important
    • Class rank (when available): Very important
    • Letters of recommendation: Very important

Admissions Stats

  • Application deadline: Jan. 1
  • Application fee: $70
  • Acceptance rate: 4%

Princeton University Tuition & Financial Aid

  • Tuition: **62,400∗∗(comparedtothenationalaverageof62,400∗∗(comparedtothenationalaverageof47,890)
  • Total cost (including housing, books, etc.)$84,040
  • Average net price (after aid)$12,176

Tuition & Expenses (2024–25)

  • Tuition and fees: $62,400
  • Net price for federal loan recipients (2021–2022): $8,143

Princeton University Academics

  • Student-faculty ratio5:1
  • 73.1% of classes have fewer than 20 students
  • Most popular majors:
    • Social Sciences
    • Engineering
    • Computer and Information Sciences
    • Biological and Biomedical Sciences
    • Public Administration & Social Services
    • Physical Sciences
    • History
    • Psychology
    • Foreign Languages & Literatures
    • Mathematics & Statistics
  • Freshman retention rate (student satisfaction)93%

Top Majors for 2023 Graduates

  • Social Sciences (20%)
  • Engineering (16%)
  • Computer & Information Sciences (16%)
  • Biological & Biomedical Sciences (9%)
  • Public Administration & Social Services (9%)
  • Physical Sciences (6%)
  • History (6%)
  • Psychology (4%)
  • Foreign Languages & Literatures (4%)
  • Mathematics & Statistics (3%)

Princeton University Student Life

  • Undergraduate enrollment (Fall 2023): 5,671
  • Gender distribution: 49.3% male, 50.7% female
  • Housing: 94% live on campus, 6% off campus
  • Athletics: NCAA Division I

Student Life Stats

  • Total enrollment (Fall 2023): 8,922
  • On-campus living: 94%
  • Athletic association: NCAA I

Princeton University Campus

  • Student services: Tutoring, women’s center, health services, career placement
  • Campus security: 24/7 patrols, emergency phones, secure dorms
  • Alcohol policy: Permitted for students of legal age

Princeton University Rankings

Check out where Princeton lands in our other rankings to get a fuller picture of what the school offers.

  • #1 in National Universities
  • #1 in Best Value Schools
  • #12 in Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs (at schools where the highest degree is a doctorate)
    • Aerospace / Aeronautical / Astronautical (doctorate-granting schools)
    • #11 in Chemical (doctorate-granting schools)
    • Civil (doctorate-granting schools)
    • #12 in Computer (doctorate-granting schools)
    • Electrical / Electronic / Communications (doctorate-granting schools)
    • Environmental / Environmental Health (doctorate-granting schools)
    • Mechanical (doctorate-granting schools)
  • #5 in Computer Science (tie)
  • #10 in Artificial Intelligence
  • #10 in Biocomputing/Bioinformatics/Biotechnology (tie)
    • Computer Systems
    • Cybersecurity
  • #12 in Data Analytics/Science (tie)
  • #8 in Programming Languages
    • Software Engineering
  • #6 in Theory
  • #2 in Psychology Programs (tie)
  • #1 in Economics (tie)
  • #2 in Writing in the Disciplines
  • #15 in Learning Communities
  • #6 in Undergraduate Research/Creative Projects
  • #17 in First-Year Experiences (tie)
  • #1 in Senior Capstone
  • #6 in Best Colleges for Veterans
  • #2 in Best Undergraduate Teaching
  • #33 in Most Innovative Schools (tie)
  • #58 in Top Performers on Social Mobility

Princeton University Rankings Overview

Princeton University ranks #1 out of 436 National Universities. These rankings are based on performance across widely accepted indicators of excellence.

U.S. News Overall Score

  • Score (out of 100): 100
  • Outcomes (52%)
    • Average 6-year graduation rate (16%): 98%
    • 6-year graduation rate for Pell Grant recipients (5.5%): 97%
    • 6-year graduation rate for non-Pell Grant recipients (5.5%): 97%

Princeton University Admissions

Princeton’s admissions are highly selective, with an acceptance rate of 4% and an early acceptance rate of 10%.

  • Test scores (middle 50%):
    • SAT: 1500–1580
    • ACT: 34–35
      (25% of admitted students scored above these ranges, and 25% scored below.)
  • Application deadline: January 1
  • Admissions factors:
    • GPA: Very important
    • Class rank (when available): Very important
    • Letters of recommendation: Very important

Admissions Stats

  • Application deadline: Jan. 1
  • Application fee: $70
  • Acceptance rate: 4%

Princeton University Tuition & Financial Aid

  • Tuition: **62,400∗∗(comparedtothenationalaverageof62,400∗∗(comparedtothenationalaverageof47,890)
  • Total cost (including housing, books, etc.)$84,040
  • Average net price (after aid)$12,176

Tuition & Expenses (2024–25)

  • Tuition and fees: $62,400
  • Net price for federal loan recipients (2021–2022): $8,143

Princeton University Academics

  • Student-faculty ratio5:1
  • 73.1% of classes have fewer than 20 students
  • Most popular majors:
    • Social Sciences
    • Engineering
    • Computer and Information Sciences
    • Biological and Biomedical Sciences
    • Public Administration & Social Services
    • Physical Sciences
    • History
    • Psychology
    • Foreign Languages & Literatures
    • Mathematics & Statistics
  • Freshman retention rate (student satisfaction)93%

Top Majors for 2023 Graduates

  • Social Sciences (20%)
  • Engineering (16%)
  • Computer & Information Sciences (16%)
  • Biological & Biomedical Sciences (9%)
  • Public Administration & Social Services (9%)
  • Physical Sciences (6%)
  • History (6%)
  • Psychology (4%)
  • Foreign Languages & Literatures (4%)
  • Mathematics & Statistics (3%)

Princeton University Student Life

  • Undergraduate enrollment (Fall 2023): 5,671
  • Gender distribution: 49.3% male, 50.7% female
  • Housing: 94% live on campus, 6% off campus
  • Athletics: NCAA Division I

Student Life Stats

  • Total enrollment (Fall 2023): 8,922
  • On-campus living: 94%
  • Athletic association: NCAA I

Princeton University Campus

  • Student services: Tutoring, women’s center, health services, career placement
  • Campus security: 24/7 patrols, emergency phones, secure dorms
  • Alcohol policy: Permitted for students of legal age

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