Address and Phone Number for Princeton University, a College, at Nassau Street, Princeton NJ.

University : Princeton University
Princeton University Address : 1 Nassau Street PrincetonNew Jersey08542
Princeton University Phone : 609-258-3000
What is the address of the office of admissions at Princeton University?
Admissions address: Admission Office Box 430 Princeton, NJ 08542-0430
Phone number: (609) 258-3060
Fax number: (609) 258-6743
Admissions Website: http://www.princeton.edu/admission/
Email: uaoffice@princeton.edu

Directions

From the WEST or MIDWEST

In New Jersey, drive east on Interstate 78 and then south on Interstate 287 until you reach US Route 206. Follow Route 206 south to Nassau Street (Route 27) in the center of Princeton. Turn left on to Nassau Street and follow it to the third traffic light. Turn right onto Washington Road.

If you will be visiting the Frist Campus Center before 5:00 p.m., follow Washington Road and at the fourth traffic light, turn left onto Faculty Road. See Parking Instructions.

If you will be visiting the Frist Campus Center after 5:00 p.m., from Washington Road, make a left at the second traffic light onto Prospect Street. See Parking Instructions.

From the NORTH

Take the New Jersey Turnpike south to Exit 9 (New Brunswick). After paying toll, follow Route 18 north to US Route 1 south (follow signs for Trenton). Follow Route 1 south for about 18 miles to Princeton, and turn right onto Washington Road.

If you will be visiting the Frist Campus Center before 5:00 p.m., follow Washington Road and at the first traffic light, turn right onto Faculty Road. See Parking Instructions.

If you will be visiting the Frist Campus Center after 5:00 p.m., follow Washington Road and at the third traffic light, turn right onto Prospect Street. Parking Instructions.

From the SOUTH

Take the New Jersey Turnpike north to Exit 8 (Hightstown). After paying toll, keep left, and follow Highway 33 west into Hightstown. At “T” intersection, turn left, go to first traffic light, and turn right onto Route 571. Follow Route 571 for approximately 8 miles until you reach US Route 1. Cross US Route 1. Route 571 becomes Washington Road.

If you will be visiting the Frist Campus Center before 5:00 p.m., follow Washington Road and at the first traffic light, turn right on to Faculty Road. See Parking Instructions.

If you will be visiting the Frist Campus Center after 5:00 p.m., follow Washington Road and at the third traffic light, turn right, onto Prospect Street. See Parking Instructions.

From the PHILADELPHIA AREA

Take Interstate 95 north into New Jersey to Exit 7B (US Route 206 north). Follow US Route 206 north approximately 6 miles into the center of Princeton to Nassau Street (Route 27). Keep right, and follow Nassau Street to the third traffic light. Turn right onto Washington Road.

If you will be visiting the Frist Campus Center before 5:00 p.m., follow Washington Road and at the fourth traffic light, turn left onto Faculty Road. See Parking Instructions.

If you will be visiting the Frist Campus Center after 5:00 p.m., from Washington Road, make a left at the second traffic light onto Prospect Street. See Parking Instructions.

BY TRAIN
Trains to Princeton Junction leave New York City’s Penn Station and Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station regularly. From Princeton Junction, a two-car train (known as the Dinky) makes the five-minute trip to Princeton University. The Dinky does not meet every train, so consult the NJ Transit schedule (Princeton Branch line) before making travel plans. You may download a campus map to help you get from the Dinky station to the Frist Campus Center.

BY AIRPLANE

Newark International Airport is most convenient to Princeton. Shuttle service between the airport and Princeton is available through the Airporter. (Their courtesy phones are available at the airport terminals’ limousine counters.) These vans arrive at and leave from the Nassau Inn, located on Palmer Square, one block from Princeton University. NJ Transit offers the Airtrain service, which departs directly from Newark Airport and travels to Princeton Junction.  Visitors should transfer to the Dinky at Princeton Junction for travel to the University.

Buses from Newark International Airport travel to Newark Penn Station and to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City. The Airporter also offers limousine service to and from Kennedy Airport in New York. From the Philadelphia International Airport, train and limousine services are available to Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station. Amtrak service to Princeton is available from the station.

BY BUS
New Jersey Suburban Transit Corporation provides bus service from the Port Authority Bus Terminal at Eighth Avenue and 41st Street in New York City. Buses leave New York and Princeton every half-hour during the day for the two-hour trip. Use the Palmer Square stop in Princeton to visit the University.

Princeton University’s ranking in the 2022-2023 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #1. Its tuition and fees are $57,410. Princeton, among the oldest colleges in the U.S., is located in the quiet town of Princeton, New Jersey.

Please Share to