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  1. Important concepts and elements of molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, and cell biology, are examined in an experimental context. This course fulfills the requirement for students majoring in the biological sciences and satisfies the biology requirement for entrance into medical school. Two 90-minute lectures, one three-hour laboratory.

  2. Princeton welcomes applications from students around the world. Information for international students applying for undergraduate degrees are available on the Office of Undergraduate Admission website. International students considering applying to a master’s or Ph.D. degree program can learn more on the Graduate School website.

  3. Princeton’s rapidly growing and interdisciplinary bioengineering community is pioneering new research and training the next generation of bioengineering leaders. Based in the School for Engineering and Applied Sciences, with affiliate labs across campus, students in the doctoral program will benefit from Princeton’s uniquely collaborative environment.

  4. Princeton University is a vibrant community of learning that endeavors to fulfill its informal motto, "in the nation's service and the service of humanity." Founded in 1746, Princeton now has a ...

  5. By University rules, a student in the Bachelor of Arts program is limited to 12 one-term courses (plus independent work) in a given department, plus up to two departmental prerequisites taken during freshmen or sophomore year. For the purposes of English, one LCH course may be counted as a prerequisite.

  6. Princeton is one of the oldest universities in the US and is regarded as one of the world’s most illustrious higher education institutions. Founded in 1746 as the College of New Jersey, it was officially renamed Princeton University in 1896 in honour of the area where it is based, opening its famous graduate school in 1900. Acclaimed for its commitment to teaching, the Ivy League institution ...

  7. Princeton’s admission and financial aid policies are the same for undocumented or DACA students as they are for all other students applying to the University. If admitted, undocumented students can be confident that their full financial need, as determined by the Undergraduate Financial Aid Office, will be met.

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