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Princeton

Princeton. Princeton. Princeton. By: Christian Kamaie & Thomas Getaw. Founding year. 1746. Princeton University was founded by these 4 men John Witherspoon Jonathan Dickinson Aaron Burr, Sr William Tennent. Location. Princeton is located in , Princeton, NJ 08540.

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Princeton

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  1. Princeton Princeton Princeton By: Christian Kamaie & Thomas Getaw

  2. Founding year 1746 • Princeton University was founded by these 4 men • John Witherspoon • Jonathan Dickinson • Aaron Burr, Sr • William Tennent

  3. Location • Princeton is located in , Princeton, NJ 08540

  4. Mascot & School colors • Their mascot use to be a lion then they changed it to a tiger after a baseball game in1867

  5. History • Chartered in 1746 as the College of New Jersey — the name by which it was known for 150 years — Princeton University was British North America's fourth college. Located in Elizabeth for one year and then in Newark for nine, the College of New Jersey moved to Princeton in 1756. It was housed in Nassau Hall, which was newly built on land donated by Nathaniel FitzRandolph. Nassau Hall contained the entire College for nearly half a century. • In 1896, when expanded program offerings brought the College university status, the College of New Jersey was officially renamed Princeton University in honor of its host community of Princeton. Four years later, in 1900, the Graduate School was established.

  6. Major courses & Average SAT score • Princeton average SAT score are • Princeton major courses are

  7. Population & tuition cost • Total Enrollment: 26,050 (8,127 undergraduates • Tuition and Fees: $45,209 • Books: $1,040 • Room and Board: $11,020 • Other Expenses: $1,858 • Total Cost: $59,208

  8. Faculty to student ratio • Student-faculty ratio 6:1

  9. How many students are accepted • Princeton University has a total enrollment of 7,859

  10. % of students provided financial aid Financial Aid Without LoansPrinceton has a long history of providing access through financial aid for qualified students. For more than three decades, we've considered students for admission to Princeton without concern over their families' ability to pay — and offered aid to cover 100 percent of each admitted student’s need.

  11. Demographic Breakdown • Black: 8% Hispanic: 8% Asian: 15% Native American: 1% White: 51% Male/Female Ratio: 1:1

  12. % of students living on campus • More than 98 percent of Princeton undergraduates live on campus. Almost 70 percent of juniors and seniors take their meals at one of 11 private, coed eating clubs.

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