Useful Advising Links

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Academic Guides & Online Resources

The Office of the Dean of the College maintains an advising page that is filled with resources designed to support Princeton students. Examples include the Undergraduate Announcement, Freshman Academic Guide, and the guide to Academic Integrity--along with many other important publications and links,

The Registrar's Office

On the registrar's page you'll find a lot of important information concerning course registration and important deadlines.  Course Offerings provides the most complete and up-to-date listing of courses, and you'll also find academic calendars and important information about registering for courses (in TigerHub).

Advising for Health Professions

The Office of Health Professions Advising serves students and alumni of Princeton University who are planning or considering a career in health care. In addition to information for the pre-medical student, those interested in osteopathic medicine, veterinary medicine, dentistry, public health, or any of the other health professions may also find helpful material here.

Center for Career Development

Center for Career Development is committed to educating the Undergraduate and Graduate students of Princeton University in the areas of self-assessment, career exploration, career planning and job hunting.  It is never too early to check in with the Center for Career Development.

International Opportunities

The Office of International Programs provides information and resources for Princeton students who want to spend time abroad. In addition to administering summer and regular-term study abroad programs, this office also supports students seeking international internships.

Summer Course Information

Information about Princeton summer courses can be found on the Registrar's Summer Programs webpage, but please note that almost all of these courses are either designed for graduate students or take place abroad and require applications and/or language prerequisites.  The majority of Princeton students who take summer courses do so at other colleges and universities in the United States.  For courses outside of Princeton, use the preapproval form for external summer courses and speak to the assistant dean for studies, who approves outside courses for transfer credit.