Princeton University offers need-based financial aid, ensuring that applying for aid does not disadvantage students during admission. The university follows a need-blind policy, assessing each family’s financial circumstances individually. Full financial need is met through grants, not loans, making Princeton accessible to low- and middle-income students without academic or athletic merit considerations. Check important details here.
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