If you are planning your budget for Princeton University, these scholarships are a practical place to start. The list is prioritized by typical funding strength.
If you are focusing on university provided awards tied to Princeton University, the following scholarships are commonly among the most impactful options. A strong option is Princeton Financial Aid which is fully funded and often covers 100% of demonstrated financial need. Centennial Fellowships is full tuition, and coverage often includes full tuition fee waiver for the Natural Sciences and Engineering Fellowship and Humanities and Social Sciences Fellowship, student health plan costs for the Humanities and Social Sciences Fellowship, and stipend for the Natural Sciences and Engineering Fellowship and Humanities and Social Sciences Fellowship. Francis Robbins Upton Fellowship is full tuition and typically covers 100% tuition fee in the first year, $3,000 in the first year, and $5,000 every year for 5 years. Gordon Wu Fellowship is commonly categorized as full tuition support, and coverage that often includes 100% tuition fee in the first year, $3,000 in the first year, and $5,000 supplement every year for 5 years.
External and government scholarships can complement university funding for Princeton University students. The following options are often reviewed alongside campus awards. Fulbright Foreign Student Program is commonly categorized as fully funded support, and coverage that often includes roundtrip transportation from the country of origin to the US, monthly living stipend, and tuition fees. With AAUW’s International Fellowship, students may receive partially funded support, and coverage frequently includes $20,000 for Master's and first professional degree recipients, $25,000 for doctoral students, and $50,000 for postdoctoral students.
More scholarships connected to this institution are listed further down. Scroll to explore the full set of opportunities.