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Does Princeton University give athletic scholarships?

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To expand on Karl Chwe's answer, it's not only Princeton that doesn't give merit scholarships. read more

None of the Ivy League colleges (Princeton, Yale, Harvard, Columbia, Brown, Dartmouth, Penn, and Cornell) are allowed to give athletic scholarships, and instead provide students with grants or loans only on the basis of financial need. read more

For the 2007-08 academic year the University charges for a resident student are: tuition, $33,000; room, $5,980; and board, $5,000. In addition, we allow $3,395 for books and personal expenses, bringing the total to $47,375, not counting travel expenses which vary based on state (or country) of residence. read more

When looking at schools in The Ivy League (Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, and Yale University) the recruiting process is quite different than other Division I programs. read more

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