Princeton University
Princeton University is home of one of the most prestigious Graduate Schools in the United States. Princeton Graduate School offers advanced degrees in the subjects of humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and engineering. Doctoral education available in all disciplines emphasizes independent scholarship. There are four doctoral degrees offered at Princeton: arts and sciences, architecture, engineering, and public affairs. Princeton’s master’s degree programs in architecture, engineering, finance, public affairs, and public policy prepare students for careers in professional practice and public life. Princeton University believes that advanced research, scholarship, and teaching are strongest when including the diversity of views, backgrounds, and experiences of its students. For this reason, the Graduate School actively recruits underrepresented and socioeconomically disadvantaged students and strives to create an environment equal to all. Students who are accepted to any of Princeton’s doctoral programs are almost always offered financial assistance. This financial support helps lighten the tuition, and provides an income to assist with living expenses during the student’s study at Princeton University. Many student organizations have been formed at Princeton University’s Graduate School. Over 50 different student organizations have been formed at the Graduate School. Princeton University Graduate School offers a rich and fulfilling education that helps students into careers in professional practices and other goals that the students have set for their lives.