Basicinformation
Historicalevolution
Foundingperiod
In1746,foundedbytheChristianDawnPresbyterianChurchThe"CollegeofNewJersey"wasestablished,originallytotrainelders.TheschoolwasoriginallylocatedinElizabethtown,NewJersey.TheprincipalwasJonathanDickenson,andtheoriginalschoolnamewas"CollegeofNewJersey"(someoneproposedtonameitafterthethengovernorJonathanBelcher,butitwasrejected).ThesecondpresidentoftheCollegeofNewJerseywasAlanBulltheelder,andthethirdwasJonathanEdwards.In1747,thecollegemovedtoNewark,NewJersey,andin1756,theNewJerseycollegemovedtotheTownofPrinceton.
StanhopeHallwascompletedin1803.TheonlybuildingintheentirecollegeisNassauHall,namedHouseofOrange-NassauafterKingWilliamIIIofEngland.DuringtheAmericanRevolution,thecollegewasoccupiedbybothsides,andmanybuildingsweredamagedonalargescale.TheBattleofPrincetoninJanuary1777provedtobeacrucialbattleforGeneralGeorgeWashingtonandhissoldiers.TwoPrincetonianssignedtheDeclarationofIndependence.Inthesummerof1783,theContinentalCongressheldameetinginNassauHall,andthemeetingdecidedthatPrincetonwasthenationalcapital.Princeton'scapitalpositionlastedforfourmonths.IntheWarofIndependence,GeneralWashingtonfiredfiercecannonfireatNassauHallinordertoretakeitfromtheBritishinvaders,andtheravagedNassauHallmiraculouslysurvived;thetwofiresin1802and1855broughtitbackagain.ThelastremainingwallofNassauHallburneddown.ComparedwiththeoriginalworkdesignedbyRobertSmith,NassauHall,reconstructedbyJosephHenryLatrobe,JohnNotmanandJohnWitherspoon,hasmanyimprovementsandalotmorespaciousness.Overthecenturies,theroleofNassauHallhasevolvedfrommulti-functionalbuildings,officebuildings,dormitories,libraries,todedicatedclassrooms,totoday'sadministrativebuildings.Nowadays,thereisacannoninthebackyardofNassauHall.ItwasacannonleftbyWashingtoninPrincetonduringtheAmericanRevolution.Ofcourse,italsoleftWashington'saccurateevaluationofPrinceton:noschoolcanproducebetterscholarsandamorerespectableeducationthanhim.
PrincetonTheologicalSeminarywasseparatedfromPrincetonUniversityin1812,becausetheelderswantedmoretheologicaltraining,whiletheteachersandstudentswantedtheopposite.Thishasreducedthenumberofstudentsandalsoreducedoutsidesupportforaperiodoftime.
PrincetonUniversitybecamestagnantafterJamesMcCawsbecamepresidentin1868.Duringhis20yearsasaprincipal,thecurriculumwasunnecessarilycheckedandtheexpansionofthesciencecurriculumwasrestricted.McCawsalsosupervisedtheconstructionofaseriesofGothicRevivalstylebuildings.McCoshHalloncampusisnamedafterMcCorth.In1896,inordertoshowrespectforitslocation,theCollegeofNewJerseyofficiallychangeditsnametoPrincetonUniversity.Inthesameyear,thecollegealsounderwentalarge-scaleexpansionandofficiallychangedintoauniversity.DuringThomasWoodrowWilson'stenureasprincipal,Princetonaddedanewdiscussionandresearchcoursecalled"preceptorial"(1905).Thisveryspecialconceptatthetimereplacedtheoriginallargeclassroomcurriculumwithamorepersonalgroupdiscussionbetweenstudentsandteachers.
TheRisePeriod
In1969,PrincetonUniversitybegantoadmitfemaleundergraduatestudents.In1887,PrincetonactuallyopenedasisterschoolcalledEvelynGirls'CollegeonEvelynStreetandNassauStreet,anditclosedabout10yearslater.Yearslater,theschooldecidedtorecruitgirlsandworkedtomaketheschoolmorefriendlytowomen.InApril1969,whenPrincetonissuedaletterofacceptance,theseplanshadnotyetbeenfullyrealized.Princeton’s5-yearcoeducationalprogramallocated$7.8milliontorecruit650girlsin1974.Finally,148girls,including100femalefreshmenandothergirlsinothergrades,enteredthePrincetoncampusonSeptember6,1969duringmediaattentionandscrutiny.Asawell-knowncomprehensiveprivateuniversity,Princetonhaswell-knownprofessorsandscholars,top5alumnidonationsintheUnitedStates,acomputerizedmodernlibrarywithmorethan4.5millionbooks,acomputercenter,andanartmuseum.,Achurchandaconsiderablenumberofsocialandculturalvenues.Theschoolhasestablishedplasmaphysicslaboratory,geophysicslaboratory,JohnNormanSupercomputerResearchCenterandothermajorscientificresearchinstitutionsandgraduateschoolssuchastheSchoolofArchitecture,theSchoolofEngineeringTechnologyandApplication,andtheWoodrowWilsonSchoolofPublicandInternationalRelations.
PrincetonUniversityismostproudofitsundergraduateeducation,withateacher-studentratioof1/6,whichisrareinAmericanuniversities.Duetothesmallnumberofstudents,teachershaveenoughenergytocareforstudentsHomework.PrincetonUniversityundergraduatescanpursuetwodegrees:BachelorofArts(A.B.)andBachelorofEngineering(B.S.E.).Theformerisawardedtostudentsmajoringinhumanities,socialsciencesandnaturalsciences;thelatterisawardedtostudentsmajoringinengineeringandtechnology.
ThetutorialsystemisacharacteristicofPrincetonUniversity’steaching.Mostoftheschool’sbasiccoursesaretaughtinalargeauditoriumwith100to150people,buteveryweekstudentsparticipatein10to15peopleSmallclasses,ledbyprofessorsorassistants,reviewthelessonslearnedinthepastweek.Thesediscussionsledbyassistantsorprofessorsgivestudentsmorespacetounderstandthetheorieslearnedinclass.Theeducationalfeatureoftheschoolisthatundergraduatesneedtodoindependentresearchwork.AllcandidatesfortheBachelorofFineArtsmustcompleteanindependentpreliminaryreportprojectandanadvancedthesis;candidatesfortheengineeringmaster'sdegreemustcompletepreliminaryindependentresearchworkandalsowriteanadvancedthesis.
InJanuary2019news,PrincetonUniversityandGooglewillcooperateinartificialintelligencetechnology.
Previousprincipals
JonathanDickinson | 1747 |
AaronBurr,Sr. | 1748-1757 |
JonathanEdwards | 1758 |
SamuelDavies | 1759-1761 |
SamuelFinley | 1761-1766 |
JohnWitherspoon | 1768-1794 |
SamuelStanhopeSmith | 1795-1812 |
AshbelGreen | 1812-1822 |
JamesCarnahan | 1823-1854 |
JohnMaclean,Jr. | 1854-1868 |
JamesMcCosh | 1868-1888 |
FrancisL.Patton | 1888-1902 |
WoodrowWilson | 1902-1910 |
JohnG.Hibben | 1912-1932 | tr>
HaroldW.Dodds | 1933-1957 |
RobertF.Goheen | 1957-1972 td> |
WilliamG.Bowen | 1972-1988 |
HaroldT.Shapiro | 1988-2001 |
ShirleyM.Tilghman | 2001-2013 |
ChristopherIsglub | 2013-present |
CurrentPresident
ThecurrentPresidentofPrincetonUniversityisChristopherIceGrubb.Isglubisthe20thpresidentinthehistoryofPrincetonUniversityandofficiallytookofficeonJuly1,2013.Beforeservingaspresident,hewastheProvostofPrincetonUniversity.
School-runningstrength
School-runningphilosophy
Itisdeeplyinfluencedbythehonorsystemofthewell-establishedWilliamandMaryCollege.PrincetonUniversityhasalsoinheritedthisgreatsystem.PrincetonUniversityundergraduatestudentsarerequiredtosignaguaranteeofacademicintegrityknownasthe"HonorCode."Thestudentswereaskedtowritedowntheoathof"IusemypersonalitytoensurethatIdidnotviolatetherulesofhonorinthisexam"ineveryexam.Thisregulationcarriesasecondobligation:duringtheentranceexam,eachstudentpromisestoreporttotheHonorCommitteeoftheStudentMaintenancewhenheseesotherstudentscheating.Duetothisregulation,PrincetonUniversityexamsarenotproctored.HomeworkisnotwithinthescopeoftheHonorCode,butstudentsoftenneedtowriteaguaranteeofnocheatingonthehomework.("Thisassignmentcompletelyrepresentsmyowneffortsanddoesnotviolateanyschoolrules.")Theschoolattachesgreatimportancetothecultivationofstudentcharacter.Since1893,ithasimplementedan"integrity"system,whereallwrittenexaminationstakenbystudentsAllareconductedundertheintegritysystem,thatis,thereisnoteacherinvigilatingtheexams,andthestudentsareallconsciousofit.Thissystemisbasedonthedraftingofthepledgeofgoodfaith,sothatstudentscanensurethattheyareresponsibleforhonestyandtheresultsofeachexam.Theschoolmanagementfullylistenstotheopinionsofstudents.Thereare4studentrepresentativesontheschoolboard,andtheschoolandthestudentstrusteachother.
Princeton’sadmissionsprocessisextremelystrict.AccordingtoTheAtlanticMonthly,PrincetonisthesecondmostrigorousuniversityintheUnitedStatesforadmissions,secondonlytoMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology.ToapplyforundergraduatestudiesinPrinceton,youneedtoprovide:(secondaryschool)transcriptsandlettersofrecommendation;foroverseasstudents,TOEFLscoresandGREscoresrequiredwhenapplyingforgraduatestudiesarealsorequired.PrincetonUniversitydoesnotonlyrefertogradeswhenadmittingstudents,butalsodependsonstudents’comprehensiveabilitiesandpotentials,interestinvariousacademicandnon-academicfields,specialtalentsandaptitudes,workexperience,lifeambitions,familybackgroundandotherfactors.Includeitinitsscopeofinvestigation.Theschoolevaluatesastudent’sexcellenceinfourindicators:mentalquality,includingIQ,learningability,creativity,etc.;characterquality,includingresponsibility,values,judgment,etc.;theabilitytocontributetotheschool;andThepotentialtoplayaleadingroleintheprofessionandthecommunityinthefuture.Princetonadmitsstudentsaccordingtotherulesthatdonotlookatthefinancialstatusofthefamily,butonlylookattheresultsofallaspectstoselectstudents.Princetonreadilyusedthedonationsreceivedtoreduceorexemptthetuitionfeesthatpoorstudentscouldnotpay,unlikeotheruniversitiesthatimposeaheavyloanburdenonstudents.Princetonbecamethefirst"noloan"schoolintheUnitedStatesin2001.Despitetheseregulations,Princetonstudents,asawhole,arestillthemostculturallyconservativeandtraditionalinthesameclass.However,moststudentsvotedfortheDemocraticPartyinthegeneralelection.Inordertochangethisoverallimpression,Princetonhasforciblypursueddiversity.PrincetonisamemberoftheDavisUnitedWorldCollegeFoundation.Internationalschoolsfromthisfoundationcangetassistancefromthisfoundationasneeded.
UndergraduatesofPrincetonUniversityenjoygraduateeducationandscientificresearchresources,whichcultivatetheabilityofundergraduatestoindependentlyengageinscientificresearchactivitiesandimprovetheefficiencyoftransformationfromtheoreticalknowledgetoscientificresearchresults.ThisisintheUnitedStatesandtheworldTherearefewprecedentsinthehighereducationsector.TheacademiclevelofeverysubjectatPrincetonUniversityranksamongthetopintheUnitedStates.Theuniversitydoesnothaveabusinessschool,alawschool,oramedicalschool.ThesethreecollegesarepreciselythemosteconomicallyvaluableandinfluentialcollegesinAmericanhighereducation.Princetonisdifferentfromordinaryuniversities,anditdrawsaclearlinefromthesmellofsnobbishcopper.Itconductsthepurestandmostbasicscientificresearch,whichrepresentsarigorous,solemnandpureacademicatmosphere.
TeachingMode
Princetonofferstwomainundergraduatecourses:BachelorofArts(A.B.)andBachelorofScience(B.S.E.).Accordingtotradition,anthropologystudentscanchooseadiscussionresearchcourseoratwice-weeklycourse,aswellasanadditionaldiscussionresearchcoursecalledpreceptorial,orpreceptforshort.ThissystemwasdesignatedbyWoodrowWilson,whowastheprincipalofPrincetonatthetime.Inordertograduate,studentsoftheBachelorofFineArtsmustcompleteagraduationthesisandoneortwoindependentresearchreports,called"juniorpapers".Theymustalsocompleteatwo-semesterforeignartssubject.BachelorofScienceandEngineeringstudentsmustcompletearigorousscienceandmathematicscourseandaminimumoftwosemestersofindependentresearch.
Princetonoffersgraduatedegrees(especiallydoctoraldegrees),whichareamongthebestinmanydisciplines;includingmathematics,physics,economics,history,philosophy,andarchitecture.However,unlikeotheruniversities,Princetondoesnothaveanextensivegraduateschool.Forexample,Princetonhasnolawschoolorbusinessschool.ThemostfamousprofessionalcollegeinPrincetonistheWoodrowWilsonSchoolofPublicandInternationalRelations,foundedin1930,formerlyknownastheSchoolofPublicandInternationalRelations,andchangedtoitscurrentnamein1948.Princetonalsooffersgraduatecoursesinengineeringandarchitecture.
Princetonisgoodattheoreticalacademicresearch.Theprofessionalcollegesofthecapitalistjobmarket:businessschool,lawschool,medicalschool,havenotbeenabletocompetehere.UniversalUniversityhaseliminatedtheadmissionopportunitiesofthethreemajorexpansionsoftheschool'sfundingsources,anditsacademicstylestillmaintainsatheoreticaltendency,andmaintainsthesimplicityoftheschoolstyle.ThisfeatureisunmatchedbyotherIvyLeagueschoolsorothernewlyemergingprestigiousschools.Inadditiontothethreeresearchschools(theSchoolofEngineeringandAppliedSciences,theSchoolofArchitectureandUrbanDesign,andtheWoodrowWilsonSchoolofPublicandInternationalRelations)withamaster'sdegreeinadditiontothePh.D.,theotherdepartmentsincludeNearEastandSovietStudiesandArt,Archaeology,MusicologyThedepartmentgrantsamaster'sdegree,anditdoesnotgrantamaster'sdegreebasedonitsoriginalintentionofcultivatingtheoreticaltalents.
DepartmentSetting
Inthe"IvyLeague",PrincetonUniversityhasasmallnumberofstudents,includingabout4,600undergraduatesandabout1,800postgraduates;studentsin2013Numberof7494people.Theschool’sstudentscomefrom50statesand55countriesintheUnitedStates,ofwhich5%areoverseasstudents.TheyaremainlyfromCanada,China,Singapore,theUnitedKingdomandGermany.Theschoolhasabout620teachers.Princetonstudentsautomaticallyobtainthebasicqualificationstoapplytoparticipateintheivyplussocietyeliteorganization,whichinvitesstudentsfromthe28mostprestigiouscomprehensiveuniversitiesandliberalartscollegesintheUnitedStatestoparticipateintheevent.
PrincetonUniversityhasthreemajorcolleges:theSchoolofEngineeringandAppliedSciences,theSchoolofArchitectureandUrbanDesign,andtheWilsonSchoolofPublicandInternationalAffairs,aswellas32departments,namelytheDepartmentofAnthropology,theDepartmentofArtandArchaeology,andtheDepartmentofAstronomy.,DepartmentofBiochemistry,DepartmentofBiology,DepartmentofChemistry,DepartmentofClassicalCulture,DepartmentofComparativeLiterature,DepartmentofEastAsianStudies,DepartmentofEconomics,DepartmentofEnglish,DepartmentofGeography,DepartmentofGermanLanguageandLiterature,DepartmentofHistory,DepartmentofMathematics,MolecularBiologyDepartment,MusicDepartment,NearEastDepartment,PhysicsDepartment,Philosophy,Politics,Psychology,Religion,RomanLanguagesandLanguagesandLiterature,SlavicLanguagesandLiterature,Sociology,Statistics,ChemicalEngineering,DepartmentofCivilEngineering,DepartmentofComputerScience,DepartmentofElectricalEngineering,DepartmentofMachineryandAeronautics.
Professionalsettings
(1)Undergraduate
Law,engineeringtechnology,architecture,education,science,tourism,agricultureandforestry,HumanitiesandArts,SocialSciences,Biology,Sports,Journalism,InformationScience,FinanceandEconomics,Architecture,ChemicalEngineering,Economics,Education,ElectronicEngineering,ComputerScience,Archaeology,Biochemistry,AnthropologyandGeography,Theology,Finearts,modernhistory,naturalsciences,psychologicalresearch,mathematicsandcomputercalculations,socialsciences,mathematics,biologicalsciences,clinicalmedicine,physics,music,philosophy,etc.
(2)Graduatestudents
Financeandeconomics,architecture,chemicalengineering,economics,education,electronicengineering,computerscience,archaeology,biochemistry,Anthropologyandgeography,theologicalart,modernhistory,researchonhumanlanguageproduction,naturalsciences,psychologicalresearch,mathematicsandcomputercalculation,engineering,socialsciences,mathematics,biologicalsciences,clinicalmedicine,physics,music,philosophy,politics,etc..
Researchreputation
Reputationoverview
InthehistoryofPrincetonUniversity,therehavebeenmanyfamouspeoplewhohavemadegreatcontributionstoAmericansocialcivilization.Manyscientists,writersandpoliticianshavewalkedoutofthisschool,andtheAmericanWarofIndependencealsowonthefirstvictoryhere.PrincetonUniversityandthenearbyPrincetonInstituteforAdvancedStudy(IAS,notpartofPrincetonUniversity)togetherconstituteaworld-renownedtheoreticalresearchcenter.ThephysicistEinstein,themathematicianvonNeumann,andthelogicianKurtGödel,physicistRobertOppenheimer,gametheorymasterJohnNash,contemporarypoetEliot,etc.haveallbeenengagedinresearchhere.FamousChinesescientistsHuaLuogeng,JiangBoju,andforeignacademiciansoftheChineseAcademyofSciencesChenXingshen,LiZhengdao,YangZhenning,andCuiQihaveallservedasresearchersatthePrincetonInstituteforAdvancedStudy.Asof2019,PrincetonUniversityhastrained2U.S.Presidentsand12U.S.SupremeCourtjustices.Morethan1,000PrincetonUniversitygraduateshavesuccessivelyservedasU.S.Senators,Representatives,seniorofficialsofthefederalgovernment,andstategovernments.PrincetonUniversityhasearnedthereputationof"thecradleofAmericanpoliticians."Inthefamous"FoxTV"TVseries"PrisonBreak",themaleprotagonistMichaelScofield(MichaelScofield)playedWentworthMiller(WentworthMiller),alsograduatedfromPrincetonUniversity.
AsofOctober2020,thereare69alumni,facultyandstaffofPrincetonUniversitywhohavewontheNobelPrize,rankedtenthintheworld,and15FieldsMedalwinners(theworld’s3)and14TuringAwardwinners(fourthintheworld)haveworkedorstudiedatPrincetonUniversity.AmongthepreviousNobelPrizewinnersinphysics,morethan20areprofessorsinthisschool."U.S.News"magazineoftenlistsPrinceton'sundergraduateeducationasthetopintheUnitedStates.Inaddition,PrincetonUniversityscholarsalsorankamongthebestintheUnitedStatesintermsofthenumberofpaperspublishedinfirst-classacademicjournalsandhumanitiesmagazines.PrincetonUniversity’steacher-studentratiois1:6.SuchahighratioisrareinAmericanuniversities.Duetothesmallnumberofstudents,professorswillhaveenoughenergytocareaboutstudents’workanddevelopment.
Atthesametime,PrincetonUniversityiswell-knownintheworldforitstraditionofemphasizingquality,research,andtheory.Itadherestotheprincipleofacademicsupremacy.Sofar,theschoolhasnotopenedthemostpopularsubjectsinsociety:law,business,andmedicine.Itiscompletelydifferentfromcustompursuitsandsocialfashion.AnymajorofUPUranksamongthebestinAmericanuniversities.Itisdifficulttofindoutwhichdepartmentisnotgoodenough.Hermathematics,philosophyandphysicsdepartmentsareespeciallywell-known.History,English,politics,economicsandarchitecturearealsointheacademicworld.Highlyrespected.Thehuge-scalePrincetonPlasmaPhysicsResearchCenterhasbeenfundedbythefederalgovernmentsincethe1950s,withnearly400world-classresearchersandnearly40millionUSdollarsinfixedfunding.
Overallranking
ThefollowingistherankingofPrincetonUniversityintheworld'sfourlargest.
2021-2022 | QSWorldUniversityRankings (QSWorldUniversityRankings) | 20thintheworld | ||
2020-2021 | TimesHigherEducationWorldUniversityRankings (THEWorldUniversityRankings) | No.9intheworld | ||
2020-2021 | QSWorldUniversityRankings (QSWorldUniversityRankings) | 12thintheworld | ||
2020-2021 | USNewsWorldUniversityRankings (USNewsBestGlobalUniversities) | No.11intheworld | ||
2020-2021 | ShankeWorldUniversityAcademicRanking (AcademicRankingofWorldUniversities) | No.6intheworld | p> | |
2019-2020 | USNewsWorldUniversityRankings (USNewsBestGlobalUniversities) | 8thintheworld | ||
2019-2020 | USNewsRankingofBestUniversitiesintheUnitedStates (USNewsBestNationalUniversityRankings) | No.1inChina | ||
2019-2020 | TimesHigherEducationWorldUniversityRankings (THEWorldUniversityRankings) | No.6intheworld | ||
2019-2020 | TimesHigherEducationWorldUniversityReputationRankings (THEWorldReputationRankings) | No.7intheworld | p> | |
2019-2020 | QSWorldUniversityRankings (QSWorldUniversityRankings) | The13thintheworld | ||
2019-2020 | ShankeWorldUniversityAcademicRanking (AcademicRankingofWorldUniversities) | WorldNo.6 |
Inaddition,from2019-20,intheworlduniversityrankingspublishedbytheCenterforWorldUniversityRankings(CWUR),PrincetonUniversityranked7thintheworld.In2017,the"Forbes""100MostValuableUniversitiesintheUnitedStates"rankingwasreleased,andPrincetonUniversityrankedthird;inAugust2017,"Forbes"announcedthe2017AmericanUniversityRankings,andPrincetonUniversityrankedfourth.InNovember2017,theBritish"TimesHigherEducation"rankedtheworld'smostemployableuniversities,andPrincetonranked11thintheworld;inNovember2018,"TimesHigherEducation"releasedthe2018GlobalUniversityGraduateEmploymentCompetitivenessRanking,Princetonranks7thintheworld;OnAugust15,2020,thehighereducationevaluationinstitutionShenkoofficiallyreleasedthe"2020AcademicRankingofWorldUniversities".Therankingshowstheworld's1,000leadingresearchuniversities,andPrincetonUniversityisranked6th.IntherankingofMoscowInternationalUniversity,itranks24thand25thin2019and2020,respectively.
SubjectRankings
(1)2019-20TimesHigherEducation(THE)WorldUniversityRankingsSubjectRankings:
ScienceandEngineering | WorldRanking | HumanitiesandSocialSciences | WorldRanking |
NaturalScience | 1 | Economics | None |
LifeScience | 9 | SocialSciences | 5 |
ComputerScience | 8 | HumanitiesandArts | 10 |
Engineeringtechnology | 7 | Laws | None |
Medical | None | Psychology | 3 |
Education | None |
(2)2011QSWorldUniversityRankingsbySubject:
Discipline | WorldRanking | Subjects | WorldRanking | Subjects | WorldRanking |
Sociology | 12 | ChemicalEngineering | 13 | EnglishandLiterature | 11 |
Statistics | 10 | ElectronicEngineering | 12 | Modernlanguage | 17 |
PoliticsandInternationalRelations | 9 | MechanicalEngineering | 15 | History | 5 |
AccountingandFinance | 18 | Chemistry | 12 | Philosophy | 5 |
Economics | 10 | Physics | 9 | Geography | 11 |
LifeScience | 18 | Metallurgy | 11 | Linguistics | 22 |
Psychology | 9 | Mathematics | 9 | Archaeology | 48 |
ComputerScience | 13 | EnvironmentalScience | 8 | ||
CivilEngineering | 32 | EarthScience | 6 |
(3)2018-19USNewsGraduateSchoolRankings:
NaturalSciences b> | Nationalranking | HumanitiesandSocialSciences | NationalRanking |
Mathematics | 1 | Economics | 1 |
Physics | 3 | Psychology | 8 |
Chemistry | 9 | History | 1 |
LifeScience | 6 | Sociology | 1 |
ComputerScience | 8 | EnglishandLiterature | 8 |
Statistics | None | Politics | 3 |
EarthScience | 10 | Criminology | None |
2019-20RankingofProfessionalSchoolsbyUSNewsintheyear:
vocationalschools | SchoolofEngineering | SchoolofBusiness | LawSchool | EducationSchool | MedicalSchool | SchoolofNursing |
NationalRanking | 17 | None | None | None | None | None |
Subjects | WorldRanking | Subjects | Worldrankings | Discipline | WorldRanking |
Sociology | 12 | Engineering | 13 | EnglishandLiterature | 11 |
Statistics | 10 | ElectronicEngineering | 12 | Modernlanguage | 17 |
Politicsandinternationalrelations | 9 | MechanicalEngineering | 15 | History | 5 |
AccountingandFinance | 18 | Chemistry | 12 | Philosophy | 5 |
Economics | 10 | Physics | 9 | Geography | 11 |
LifeScience | 18 | Metallurgy | 11 | Linguistics | 22 |
Psychology | 9 | Mathematics | 9 | Archaeology | 48 |
ComputerScience | 13 | EnvironmentalScience | 8 | ||
CivilEngineering | 32 | EarthScience | 6 |
(4)2019-20AcademicRankingofWorldUniversityRankings(ARWU)SubjectRanking:
ScienceandEngineering | WorldRanking | HumanitiesandSocialSciences | WorldRanking |
Mathematics | 1 | Economics | 6 |
Physics | 7 | Laws | 76-100 |
Chemistry | 76-100 | Sociology | 21 |
Biology | 28 | Psychology | 51-75 |
Ecology | 48 | PoliticalScience | 5 |
EarthScience | 33 | Finance | 36 |
ComputerEngineering | 9 | Statistics | 10 |
ElectricalEngineering | 6 | Pedagogy | 401-500 |
AcademicResources
PrincetonUniversityisoneoftherichestuniversitiesintheworld.Theeffortsofsomeinvestmentexperts.Princetonspentalotofmoneyonpurchasingcollectionsfortheschool’sartmuseum,includingworksbyMonet,AndyWarhol,andotherfamouspainters.
ThePrincetonUniversityArtMuseumwasestablishedtogivestudentsdirect,intimate,andlong-termcontactandinfluencewithworld-classartworks,anditcanalsocomplementtheteachingandresearchoftheschool’sartdepartment.;ThisisalsotheprimaryfunctionoftheMuseumofFineArtsforalongtime.TheMuseumofFineArtshasacollectionofapproximately60,000pieces,fromancienttomodernartcollections,andmainlyconcentratesonworksfromtheMediterranean,WesternEurope,China,theUnitedStatesandLatinAmerica.ThemuseumhasaspecialcollectionofancientGreekandRomanculturalheritage,includingpottery,marble,bronze,andRomaninlaycollections.TheseartifactscamefromthearchaeologicalexcavationworkofPrincetonUniversityinAntioch(thecapitalofancientSyria,nowacityinsouthernTurkey).ThemuseumalsohousessomemedievalEuropeansculptures,metalproductsandstainedglass.TheoilpaintingcollectioninWesternEuropeincludestheearlyRenaissanceuntilthe19thcentury.Thecollectionof20thcenturyandmodernartworksisstillexpanding.
Chineseartworksareoneofthemuseum’simportantcollections,includingimportantbronzes,tombstatues,paintings,andcalligraphy;themuseumalsohaspre-Columbianart,includingartworksfromtheMayancivilization.TheMuseumofFineArtshasacollectionofmanymaster'simprintsandpaintings,aswellasanextensivecollectionoforiginalphotographicworks.
ThePrincetonSchoolLibraryhasacollectionof11millionbooks,andthemainsite,theFirestoneLibrary,hasacollectionofmorethan6millionbooks.InadditiontotheFlintLibrary,manyindependentdisciplines(includingarchitecture,arthistory,EastAsianstudies,engineering,geology,internationalrelationsandpublicpolicy,andNearEaststudies)alsohavetheirownlibraries.Traditionally,eachsubjectwithhistoryhasitsownresearchroominthelibrary,whichcanbeusedbystudentsinthedepartmenttorefertotheirownprofessionalbooksandresearchmaterials.
CulturalTradition
SchoolMotto
(1)PrincetonUniversity’sOfficialSchoolMottois"SheprospersinthenameofGod"(Latin:DeiSubNumineViget),Englishis"UndertheProtectionofGodSheFlourishes".
(2)"PrincetonintheNation'sService"istheworkofPrincetonUniversityProfessorandPresidentWilson,whoservedasthePresidentoftheUnitedStatesduringthe150thanniversaryoftheschool.ThetopicofhisspeechlaterbecametheunofficialschoolmottoofPrincetonUniversity.In1996,whenthe250thanniversaryoftheschoolwascelebrated,theconnotationofPrincetonUniversity'sschoolmottowasextendedmorebroadly:Princetonnotonly"servesthecountry"butalso"servestheworld"(Princeton:IntheNation'sServiceandintheServiceofAllNations).
SchoolEmblem
TheschoolemblemofPrincetonUniversityisashieldasshowninthe"SchoolEmblem".Ontheunfoldedbook,theLatin"OldTestament"and"NewTestament"inLatinareontheleftandrightrespectively.ThebannerbelowisthemottoofPrincetonUniversity:Deisubnumineviget(Chinese:SheisprosperousbecauseofGod)
Mascot
EveryuniversityintheUnitedStatesusesananimalasasymbol.TigeristhesymbolandmascotofPrincetonUniversity.Therefore,variousstatuesoftigersareoncampus.It'sall.
Athletics
TherowingcenterontheshoreofLakeCarnegieIn1869,PrincetonandRutgersplayedthefirstrugbygamebetweentheschoolteamsinhistory.Inthegame,thePrincetonteamlost4-6.TheconfrontationbetweenPrincetonandYalesince1873isthesecondlongestinAmericanhistory.Princeton'smen'sbasketball,men'sandwomen'slacrosse(Lacrosse)andwomen'srowinghavemadegreatstrides.
TheAmericanWhig-CliosophicdebateteamfromPrincetonisoneofthebestintheworld.ThisdebatingteamisamemberoftheAmericanParliamentaryDebatingAssociation(APDA)andhasalsohostedtheWorldUniversitiesDebatingChampionships.
Campusenvironment
Maincampus
LocatedbetweenNewYorkandPhiladelphia,Princetonisauniqueruralcity.ThetownislocatedintheDelawarePlaininsouthwesternNewJersey,withanareaofapproximately7squarekilometers,borderingCarnegieLaketotheeastandtheDelawareRivertothewest.ThesceneryofPrincetoniselegant,surroundedbytreesandgrass,andtheclearriversurroundsthesmallcityquietly;Princetonhasapopulationofabout30,000,mostofthecitizenslivewell;thesmallcityhasconvenienttransportation,onlyabout1hourfromNewYorkandPhiladelphiaThedrive,coupledwiththequietandpeacefullifeinthesmalltown,andthearistocraticatmosphereshroudedinastrongculturalatmosphere,makePrincetonafavoredresidencefortheupperclassintheUnitedStates.PrincetonUniversity(PrincetonUniversity)isthefiftholdestinstitutionofhigherlearningintheUnitedStates(thefirstisHarvardUniversity,thesecondistheCollegeofWilliamandMary,thethirdisYaleUniversity,andthefourthistheUniversityofPennsylvania.ThesearethetopuniversitiesintheUnitedStates).PrincetonUniversityislocatedinPrinceton,NewJersey,USA.ItisthefourthhighereducationcollegeestablishedduringtheAmericancolonialperiod.FoundedinElizabeth,NewJerseyin1746,itwasnamed"NewJerseyCollege"atthetime.Theschool'snameremainedunchangedwhenitmovedtoPrincetonin1756.Itwasnotuntil1896thattheschoolwasofficiallyrenamed"PrincetonUniversity".ItisthefourthuniversityestablishedintheBritishNorthAmericansection.Althoughitwasoriginallyaneducationalinstitutionofelders,itdoesnothaveanyreligiousrequirementsforstudents.This
universityofferstwomainstreamundergraduatedegrees:BachelorofArtsandBachelorofEngineering.PrincetonmaintainsastrongEuropeanstyleofeducation.Thefoundingpurposeemphasizestrainingstudentstohavecomprehensiveliteracyinhumanitiesandscience.ThecampusofPrincetonhasaradiusof2.4squarekilometersandbeautifulscenery.Therearemanypost-Gothicbuildingsonthecampus,andsomeofthemodernnewbuildingsonthecampusaredesignedbyRobertVenturi,HillierGroup,DmitryPoffiriosandFrankGerry.Therearealsomanysculpturesoncampus,includingHenryMoore(suchas"spotsontheoval",nicknamed"Nixon'snose"),ClementMidmoor(NouveauricheII),andAlexanderCalder(FiveDisks:OneEmpty)works.InthemiddleofthecampusistheDelawareandRaritantunnelbuiltaround1830andCarnegieLakewhereyoucanboat.
PrincetonislocatedbetweenNewYorkandPhiladelphia.Itisacharacteristicruralcity.Asmallcitywitharadiusof7squarekilometersislocatedintheDelawarePlaininsouthwesternNewJersey,surroundedbylushwoods;Princetonhasapopulationofabout30,000,anditscitizensgenerallyliveaffluentlives;thesmallcityhasconvenienttransportation,andittakesonlyabout1hourfromthetwomajorcitiesofNewYorkandPhiladelphia.Thedrivingdistance,thetranquilityandtranquilityofthesmalltown,andthestrongculturalatmospheremakePrincetonapopularresidencefortheupperclassintheUnitedStates.
SomemodernnewbuildingsonthecampusaredesignedbyRobertVenturi,HillierGroup,DemetriPorphyriosandFrankGerryof.Therearealsomanysculpturesintheschool,includingHenryMoore(suchashis"spotontheoval",nicknamed"Nixon'snose"),ClementMeadmoore(NouveauricheII),andAlexanderCalderRaritantunnelandCarnegieLakewhereyoucanboat.
BoardandLodging
ThemostnotablefeatureofPrincetonUniversityisitsclose-knitresidentialcommunity.MostPrincetonstudentsliveindormitoriesoncampus.Thefirstandsecondgradestudentsliveintheresidentialcollege,andtheseniorstudentscanchoosetoliveoffcampus,buttherearenotmanysuchstudentsbecausethelocalrentandlandpricesareveryhigh.Socialactivitiesattheundergraduatelevelincludeaseriesof"eatingclubs".Theschool'ssixresidentialcollegesguaranteeaccommodationforallundergraduatestudents,threeofwhicharefour-yearschools:Butler,Mathey,andWhitman.Threeseatsaretwo-yearsystems:Wilson,Rockefeller,Forbes.Butleriscomposedof8dormitorybuildings.Thefirstonewasbuiltin1915,andithasbeencontinuouslyexpandedtoformthecurrentscale.Theseincludecafésforcasualgatheringsandanartgallery.MatheyandRockefelleraresistercolleges,sharingtheschool'smostbeautifulandhistoricEdwardsHallandBlairHall,bothofwhichwerebuiltattheendofthe19thcentury.WhitmanisnamedafterthefamousbusinessleaderMegWhitman.Thecollegecontainsalargerangeofactivityspacessuchastheaters,audiovisualrooms,studyrooms,andactivityrooms,givingstudentsfullfreedom.Wilsonisknownforitsdiversefacilities,includingaconcerthall,dancepracticeroom,arthall,yogapracticeroom,theater,andevenarecreationroomwithtabletennisandtablefootballequipment.Forbesincludesrestaurants,cafes,meetingrooms,studyrooms,libraries,chessandcardrooms,theaters,concerthalls,laundryrooms,etc.Ineachresidentialcollege,therearesuperintendentsandtutorswhoareresponsibleforstudents'studyandlifetoprovideassistancetostudents.Itisbestforstudentsinthefirstandsecondgradestocommunicatewiththeacademictutorsinthecollegeasmuchaspossibleinordertoobtainmoreinformationabouttheirowndevelopment.
Intermsofmeals,theschoolalsoprovidesstudentswithawealthofchoices.Mostfreshmenandsophomoreschoosetodineinthecateringdepartmentneartheareawheretheylive,andmanystudentsliketobringmealsfromotherplacesintheschool,suchaskosherrestaurantsandsoon.Ofcourse,youcanchoosetodinewithfriendsintheapartment.Theschoolalsohasmanysnackbarsandcafes,suchasWoodrowWilsonCaféandChancellorGreenCafé.
Campusactivities
PrincetonUniversitystudentshavealotofchoicesinculture,education,sports,andsociallife.Forinternationalstudents,activelyparticipatingincampusactivitiesisthefastestwaytointegrateintotheuniversity.Schoolcampuslifeisbasedontheconceptof“encourageandrespecteveryonetoshowhistalentsandbecomeamemberofadiversifiedcampus”.Afteralongperiodofdevelopment,everystudentwhohasstudiedatPrincetonUniversitywillbeunforgettable..Theschoolopeningcelebrationeveryfallisagoodopportunityforstudentsofdifferentracesandbeliefstocommunicate,anditisalsoasignofthebeginningofeachschoolyear.Throughouttheyear,festivalssuchasMartinLutherKingJr.Day,InternationalArtsFestival,andcommunitycollegecelebrationsbroughtstudentsfromallcornersoftheworldtogatherandtalkfreely.Attheendofeachschoolyear,therewillbelarge-scaleeventssuchasalumnidayandgraduationcertificatepresentationceremonyinNassauHall,themainbuildingoftheschool.ThestudentorganizationintheschoolisfreelyinitiatedbythestudentsandwillbestronglysupportedbytheOfficeofStudentSupervisor.Thereareabout300studentgroups,coveringdance,film,radio,media,music,comedy,socialservices,politicalgroups,studentgovernment,debate,education,religion,etc.,forstudentswhoareinterestedindevelopingafter-schoolhobbiesandpursuingtheiridealsAgoodopportunity.Intermsofsafetyandhealth,theschoolhasalwaysbeencommittedtomaintainingandstrengtheningthephysical,mental,andemotionalhealthofstudents,andhelpingthemachieveabalancebetweenstudyandpersonal/familylife.PrincetonUniversityisalsoafirst-levelschooloftheAmericanUniversitySportsAssociation.Thereare35clubsparticipatingin38sportsevents,providingbroadopportunitiesforstudentswholovesports.Forstudentswhowanttoexerciseandfitness,therearemorethan300teamstochoosefromintheschool,whichisthebestchoiceforrelaxingandexercisingafterstudying.Theschoolencouragesstudentstoparticipateinciviclifeandpublicaffairs,andthereisanunofficialschoolmottocirculatingintheschool:servethecountryandservetheworld.(IntheNation'sServiceandintheServiceofAllNations.)Whetheritisparticipatingintheconstructionofschoolpublicprojects,orparticipatinginvoluntaryactivitiesinnon-profitorganizations,governments,orinternationalorganizations,itisveryconducivetothegrowthofstudents,allowingthemtobecomeCitizeninthetruesense.Intermsofreligiouslife,PrestonUniversityisnon-denominationalandrespectsandacceptsreligioustraditions.Studentsarefreetojoinvariousreligiousgroups,andreligiousbeliefsandbelieverswillbesupportedbythesuperintendent.Theschoolchurchisalsoafrequentplaceforbelievers.Herestudentscanparticipateinthestudyanddiscussionofreligion,belief,societyandsoon.Fraternity,freedom,andinclusivenessaretheschool’sconsistenttraditions.
ResidentialCollege
TheundergraduateresidentialcollegeofPrincetonUniversityisaseriesofbuildingsthatincludeboardingandlodgingfunctions.advisers)live.Eachcollegeincludesaseriesofdormitories,acanteen,otherfacilities(includingstudyrooms,libraries,stages,darkrooms,etc.),aswellasmanagementpersonnelandrelatedteachers.Princetonhasfiveresidentialcolleges.RockefellerResidentialCollegeandMarcyResidentialCollegearelocatedinthenorthwestofthecampus.TheGothic-stylebuildingsofthetwocollegesoftenoccupythepageofschoolpromotionalmaterialsduetotheirrepresentativeness.TheWilsonResidentialCollege,locatedinthesouth-centralcampus,isnewerthantheButlerResidentialCollege,anditisalsobuiltspecificallytoserveasaresidentialcollege.ForbesResidentialCollegeislocatedinthesouthwestofthecampus.Itwasonceusedasahotelandlaterboughtbytheschooltobeusedasaresidentialcollege.OriginallynamedafterthemainsponsorMargaretWhitman,(founderofeBayshoppingsiteandCEO),theconstructionplanoftheWhitmanResidentialCollegewascancelledattheendof2003.
TheGothicCuylerHallsofthecollegeisthestudentdormitoryinPrinceton.WoodrowWilsonproposedareformplanfortheexistingresidentialcollegesintheearly20thcentury.Duetothelackofsupportfromtheboardofdirectors,theplanonlyofficiallystartedin1968whentheWilsonResidentialCollegewasestablishedandaseriesofdietclubswereestablished.Theresidentialcollegesystemforthefirstandsecondgradesisoftenatopicofintensediscussion.FutureplansarebasedonthecompletionofWittmanResidentialCollege.TheWythesPlan("WythesPlan")proposedbytheschoolproposestoadd500undergraduatestudentsinthefuture,andthetworesidentialcollegeswillalsobeexpandedtomeettheneedsofgraduatestudents.ThesenewplansrepresenttheformalrealizationoftheWilsonplanacenturyafteritwasproposed.
Inaddition,PrincetonalsohasagraduateresidencecollegecalledGraduateCollege(GraduateCollege),locatedinthecornerofthecampusfartherthanForbesResidentialCollege.[19]TheClevelandTower("ClevelandTower")istherepresentativeofthisseriesofCollegiateGothicbuildings,andisalsohometoaworld-classbellbandinthearea.MostPrincetonstudentsliveindormitoriesoncampus.Thefirstandsecondgradestudentsliveintheresidentialcollege,andtheolderstudentscanchoosetoliveoffcampus,buttherearenotmanysuchstudentsbecausethelocalrentandlandpricesareveryhigh.Socialactivitiesattheundergraduatelevelincludeaseriesof"foodclubs",whicharealsoopentoseniorstudents.Thefunctionofthisschoolactivityissimilartothatofotheruniversitysororities.PrincetonUniversity’scampushas5theatersofdifferentsizesandmanytheatergroups,includingorchestras,choirs,jazzdancegroups,operahouses,churchbands,choirs,andgospelperformancegroups;theschoolhas38sportsteams,Almosthalfoftheundergraduatesparticipateinintercollegiatesportscompetitions;theschoolhasmorethan200studentorganizations,astudentnewspaper"PrincetonDaily";andaWPRBstudentradiostation.
FamousPeople
JohnF.KennedyClassof1939(withdrawalafterthefirstsemesterduetohealthreasons)-35thPresidentoftheUnitedStates
JamesMadison1771-4thPresidentoftheUnitedStates
WoodrowWilsonin1879-28thPresidentoftheUnitedStates,formerPresidentofPrincetonUniversityandGovernorofNewJersey
GaryBakerin1951-NobelPrizeWinner(Economics1992)
Dr.AlanTuring1938-ComputerScientist,Cryptographer
PeterConrad1953-Astronaut,Thethirdpersontosetfootonthemoon
TianChanglin-theseventhpresidentofUCBerkeley
RobertVenturi,aninternationallyrenownedarchitect,"PostmodernistArchitectureFather",winnerofthe13thPritzkerPrizein1991
TodWilliamsinternationallyrenownedarchitect,winneroftheNationalMedalofArtsin2013
GeorgeKenan-Americandiplomatandhistorian,winnerofthePulitzerPrizeforJournalism.Thefounderofthecontainmentpolicy.
HuYingxiang-ChairmanofHongKongHopewellIndustries
WentworthMiller-Protagonistof"PrisonBreak"
PojiXiaosi-Actor,Model,Singer
TaoZhexuan-FieldsMedal,WolfPrize,andMathematicsBreakthroughPrizeWinner
JohnNash-In1994,hewontheNobelPrizeinEconomics.TheproponentofNashEquilibriumTheory
MichelleLaverneObama-FirstLadyoftheUnitedStates
JeffBezos(JeffBezos)-Amazon(Amazon)websiteFounder
BenBernanke-ProfessorofEconomicsandPublicRelations,formerChairmanoftheFederalReserveBureau
ToniMorrison-ProfessorofEnglish,BlackWomanAuthor
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AndrewWiles-ProfessorofMathematics,ProofofFermat'sLastTheorem
JohnForbesNash-ProfessorofMathematics.Themainareasofworkaregametheoryanddifferentialgeometry,andNashequilibriumisproposed.
YaoQizhi-world-renownedcomputerscientist,winnerofthe2000TuringAward.
YuYingshi,afamoushistorian,wonthe"JohnKrugerLifetimeAchievementAward"knownasthe"NobelPrizeintheHumanitiesandSocialSciences"in2006.
PartofPrincetonUniversityNobelPrizeListofWinners
ChemistryPrize
EdwinMcMillan-Ph.D.inPhysicsin1933,wontheChemistryPrizein1951
RichardSmalley-Ph.Din1974,Wonthe1996ChemistryPrize
EconomicsPrize
GaryBecker-1951,wonthe1992EconomicsPrize
JohnForbesNash-ProfessorofMathematics,PhDin1950,wonthe1994EconomicsAward
LiteratureAward
EugeneO’Neill(EugeneO'Neill)-1910,wonthe1936LiteraryPrize
ToniMorrison-Englishprofessor,blackfemalewriter,wonthe1993LiteraryPrize
PeacePrize
WoodrowWilson-1879,wonthe1919PeacePrize
PhysicsPrize
RichardFeynman-1942Ph.D.,wonthePhysicsPrizein1965
ArnoPenzias-Professor-levelvisitingscholar,wonthePhysicsPrizein1978
JosephHuttonTaylor
CuiQi,professorofelectronicengineering,wonthe1998PhysicsPrize
DavidGross,professorofphysics,andhisstudentFrank·Vercekwonthe2004PhysicsPrizetogether
PhysiologyorMedicinePrize
EricWisjos-ProfessorofMolecularBiology,Wonthe1995PhysiologyorMedicinePrize
PrincetonUniversityhastrainedmanyelitesfortheworld.FamousChinesescientistsHuaLuogeng,ShiYigong,JiangBoju,andforeignacademiciansoftheChineseAcademyofSciencesChenXingshen,LiZhengdao,andYangZhenninghaveallservedasseniorresearchfellowsatPrincetonUniversity.ThefamoushistorianYuYingshiandeconomistZouZhizhuangteachhere.ProfessorZhouChunsheng,assistanttothedeanoftheGuanghuaSchoolofManagementofPekingUniversity,wonthehonorofthebestdoctoralstudentoftheyearatPrincetonUniversity.
HuaLuogeng,aninternationallyrenownedmathematician,wasborninJintan,Jiangsu.In1936,asavisitingscholar,hewenttoworkattheUniversityofCambridge,England.HereturnedtoChinain1938andwashiredasaprofessoratSouthwestAssociatedUniversity.In1946,hewenttotheSovietUnionforathree-monthvisitattheinvitationoftheSovietAcademyofSciences.Inthesameyear,hewasinvitedtobearesearcheratthePrincetonInstituteforAdvancedStudyandtaughtatPrincetonUniversity.HereturnedtoChinain1950andservedsuccessivelyasaprofessoratTsinghuaUniversityanddirectoroftheInstituteofMathematicsoftheChineseAcademyofSciences.
YangZhenning,studiedintheUnitedStatesin1945,studiedtheoreticalphysicsundertheguidanceofthefamousphysicistFermi,andreceivedhisdoctoratein1948.HeworkedattheUniversityofChicagofrom1948to1949,andatthePrincetonInstituteforAdvancedStudyfrom1949to1965.Since1955,hehasbeenaprofessorandwonthe1957NobelPrizeinPhysicswithLiZhengdao.AfterreturningtoChinainthesummerof1971,YangZhenningdidalotofworktopromotetheestablishmentofdiplomaticrelationsbetweenChinaandtheUnitedStatesandtheexchangeofscienceandtechnologyeducationbetweenChinaandtheUnitedStates.
Universityapplication
Applicationmaterials
TOEFLscorep> | 110 | IELTSscore | 8pointsforgraduateschool/7pointsforundergraduateschool |
SATscore | 1540 | ACTscore | 32 |
GPA | 3.5SI | Doyouacceptdoubleadmission? | Notaccepted p> |
DoyourecognizeChina’sgeneralcollegeentranceexaminationresults | Notapproved | DoesstudentapplicationrequireSAT/ACT | YES |
Howtoapply | Applyinadvance/RegularApply | Whethertoaccepttransferstudents | YES/NO |
FeesandScholarships
UndergraduateFeesandScholarships
Tuition: | $49,450/year(2018-19) | Caninternationalstudentsapplyforfullscholarships | YES |
Boardandlodging: | $13,990/year | ApplyDoesthefullscholarshipaffectadmission: | NO |
Bookfee: | $1700/year | InternationalstudentawardsNumberofpeople: | 413 |
OneAnnualcost: | $58,789/year | Overallprobabilityofinternationalstudentswinning: | 89.10% |
Guarantee(10,000RMB) | ¥480,000 | Averagescholarshipforinternationalstudents: | $48,700 |
DointernationalstudentsScholarshipsavailable: | YES | DoesSAT/ACTmandatoryforscholarships?Grades: | YES |
Postgraduatefees
Expenseitems | Expense($/year) |
Tuition | 20000 |
Schoolaccommodation(meals) | 17800 | tr>
Totalcost | 34300 |
Aretherescholarshipsforinternationalstudents: | YES |
Totalnumberofscholarships: | 40000 |