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Policies. The Graduate School policy library contains formal policies that may stand alone or may complement or clarify requirements and processes that are outlined in other sections of the Graduate School website. Updates to policies may be posted throughout the year, as approved by normal governance procedures.
- Admission
Princeton University is the academic home to approximately...
- English Language Proficiency
The Graduate School has established that passing either the...
- Embargo
Policy Statement Like most institutions belonging to the...
- Satisfactory Academic Progress
Full-time Commitment: Graduate study at Princeton, at both...
- Incomplete Coursework
The Graduate School encourages departments to establish the...
- Employment
Graduate study at Princeton, at both the doctoral and, in...
- Student Vacation Time
Graduate study is understood to be a full-time commitment on...
- Childbirth and Adoption Accommodation
The Graduate School’s Childbirth and Adoption Accommodation...
- Admission
The Internship Policy describes the Graduate School’s policy regarding the participation by enrolled graduate students in off-campus internships.
To advance the University’s educational mission and cultivate an ethos of collective care, the University maintains clear regulations, policies, and disciplinary procedures. Rights, Rules, Responsibilities. As members of the University community, graduate students are bound by the rules and procedures described in Rights, Rules, Responsibilities.
2.6.1 Jurisdiction over Graduate Students for Violations of Academic Rules and Regulations. Jurisdiction over all violations of academic rules and regulations rests with the dean of the Graduate School. A more detailed explanation of the regulations and the procedures follows below.
While the Graduate School has no centralized course requirements, the Academic Affairs unit oversees grading policies, course enrollment procedures, and grade change requests.
Current and prospective students, faculty, staff and alumni will find here, among other available resources, essential policies and procedures. The types of policies you may find in this policy library include policies related to admission, academics, graduate financial support, and policies concerning graduate student organizations.
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Eight core courses are required for all fields: SPI 501: Politics of Public Policy. SPI 502: Psychology for Policy Analysis and Implementation. SPI 507b or 507c: Quantitative Analysis.