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Degree-granting Departments: Application Requirements
Application Fee, (3) Letters of Recommendation, Transcripts, Midyear Grades, Statement of Academic Purpose & Resume •

Deadline Degree Program Department to Apply Offered Length Anthropology dec 15 Ph.D. 5 years

GRE general test general test required and subject tests in mathematics, physics, engineering or a related field recommended

TOEFL Statement or of Financial IELTS* Resources •

Additional Requirements Sample of written work 15 - 20 pages maximum.

Campus Address and Phone Number 116 Aaron Burr Hall 609-258-4537

Website www.princeton.edu/anthropology/graduate

Applied and Computational Mathematics

dec 15

Ph.D.

4 years





205 Fine Hall, Washington Road 609-258-3703

www.pacm.princeton.edu/grad/overview.shtml

School of Architecture

dec 31

Ph.D.

5 years



general test



Sample of written work published or unpublished. In the statement of academic purpose, candidates must describe professional and academic experience and its relevance to future plans for research and teaching. Also outline potential areas of research in the context of Princeton's program. For more information, go to SoA website and click on "Admissions". Design portfolio, bound, not to exceed 8.5" x 11", no slides, CDs, or loose sheets. Portfolios of admitted applicants will be retained; all others will be returned upon request; others will be discarded after May 15. Portfolios may NOT be uploaded electronically. For more information, go to SoA website and click on "Admissions". Sample of written work. Applicants are required to select a subplan when applying.

S-111 Architecture Building 609-258-3641

soa.princeton.edu

School of Architecture

dec 31

1.5, 2 or 3 M.Arch. years



general test





S-111 Architecture Building 609-258-3641 105 McCormick Hall 609-258-5678 Peyton Hall, Ivy Lane 609-258-3803 Sayre Hall, Forrestal Campus 609-258-6677 A209 E-Quad 609-258-4619

soa.princeton.edu

Art and Archaeology

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