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Is Princeton University worth it?

A first pass affordability and outcome read for Princeton, using national average inputs. Run your own numbers for a personalized score.

Worth-It Score

98/100

Affordable

Princeton lands in the affordable band for a typical family. Graduates earn a median of $110,066 ten years after enrolling, and that makes the median debt of $10,320 more manageable than it looks at first glance. For context, Princeton's net price is about 13% below the typical 4-year, private nonprofit school. On the numbers alone, this school clears the bar comfortably.

Is the price fair?

Compared to 1237 similar 4-year, private nonprofit schools

13% below average

This school

$19,811

/yr

Average school like this

$22,837

/yr
Lowest costAverageHighest cost
$10,732$42,106

This helps your Worth-It Score

You'd pay about $3,026 less per year than the typical student at a similar school. Over 4 years that's roughly $12,000 in savings.

Score breakdown

The public version of the score weighs affordability, after graduation outcomes, and repayment burden.

Affordability

40% weight

100/100

The yearly net price sits in a range that leaves more room for family cash flow and lower borrowing.

Outcome

40% weight

94/100

Graduation and earnings data create a stronger long-run payoff picture.

Repayment

20% weight

100/100

Median debt stays in a more comfortable repayment range for a typical graduate.

The numbers behind the score

Median net price per year

$6,128

Median earnings 10 years out

$110,066

Median debt at graduation

$10,320

Graduation rate

97%

At Princeton, a typical graduate carries about $10,320 in student debt and earns roughly $110,066 ten years after enrolling. On a standard 10-year repayment plan, that works out to about $117 per month, or 1% of pre-tax income. That sits inside a borrower comfort range for many graduates.

What this means for your family

Princeton is a private nonprofit four year school in Princeton, NJ. Private pricing can swing more dramatically based on aid, so your personalized score matters more here than the national average view alone.

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Common questions about Princeton

The median net price at Princeton is $6,128 per year. That is the average yearly price after typical grant aid for students in the public federal data, not the published sticker price.

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The Worth-It Score weighs affordability (40%), after graduation outcomes (40%), and repayment burden (20%). Underlying data points come from publicly available federal higher education reporting. See full methodology →