Facts & Figures - Any -FacultyStudentsAlumniStaffAcademicsCampusAthleticsFinancial Aid OverallFacultyStudentsAlumniStaffAcademicsCampusAthleticsAid Faculty 1,267 Faculty, including full time, part time and visiting 1,709 Research funding awards 5:1 Student to faculty ratio 31 Faculty and staff Nobel Prize winners 77% Tenured professorial faculty Students 18 U.S. Rhodes Scholars during the past 10 years 5,590 Undergraduate enrollment 500 Student organizations 22% Class of 2026 eligible for low-income federal grants 685 Undergraduate international students 96% Undergraduate students living on campus 51% Undergraduate women 49% Undergraduate men 3,212 Graduate enrollment 400+ International internship opportunities Alumni 26,000+ Annual attendance at Reunions 24 Alumni winners of the Nobel Prize 27,000 Alumni volunteers around the world 3 Alumni who serve as U.S. Supreme Court justices 150+ Regional alumni associations worldwide 140 Nations where alumni live 2 Alumni who served as U.S. president 98,800+ Living alumni Staff 7,800 Benefits-eligible employees 31 Faculty and staff Nobel Prize winners 58% of faculty and staff live in Mercer County Academics 45 Doctoral departments and programs 36 Academic departments 63 Undergraduate minors and interdisciplinary certificate programs 5:1 Student to faculty ratio 10 Master’s degree programs 24 Interdisciplinary/Interdepartmental doctoral programs Campus 600 Acres to explore 17 Campus chaplaincies 200+ Campus Buildings 7 Residential colleges 115,000+ Works in the Princeton University Art Museum collections More than $2 billion Contributed annually to the region's economy 9 locations Princeton University Library Athletics 38 Varsity intercollegiate teams 39 Sport club teams 27 Ivy League championships in field hockey 137 Princetonians who have competed in the Olympics 224 National Championships won by Princeton athletes 154 Years of Princeton football Financial Aid $72,000+ Average annual undergraduate aid package $59,710 Tuition 2023-24 100% Full tuition, housing, food, books and personal expenses covered for most families making up to $100,000. 66% Class of 2027 students who receive financial aid 83% Recent seniors who graduated with no debt