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  1. Contact Us. Here you’ll find a list of departments and offices and how to contact them. You can also search by using the magnifying glass icon on the navigation bar above. For emergencies, dial 911.

  2. Campus is located in Princeton, N.J., approximately one mile west of U.S. Route 1. Visitor Parking. Weekday visitor parking is available at Stadium Drive Garage (map: Princeton Stadium Drive Garage; lat./long. “40.345037, -74.644822”), with frequent TigerTransit (campus bus) service to stops on Washington Road, Nassau Street and University ...

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  4. 330 Alexander Street, 3rd Floor. Princeton, NJ 08540. Email: uaoffice@princeton.edu. Phone: 609-258-3060. Fax: 609-258-6743.

  5. Meet The Admission Team. It’s nice to meet you! Below please find a listing of our admission officers, their responsibilities and the territories they manage. Feel free to contact the officer assigned to your territory about any questions.

  6. Visit Us. Princeton is located between New York City and Philadelphia and is easy to reach by public transportation or by car. The closest and most conveniently accessed international airport is Newark Liberty International. We recommend you consult our list of local resources, including restaurants and lodging to explore the local area.

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  8. About Princeton University. 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 in Newark for nine, the College of New Jersey moved to Princeton in 1756.

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