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Princeton recognizes advanced degree recipients in a time of ‘unprecedented challenges’
Denise Valenti, Office of Communications
May 24, 2021 4:44 p.m.
Princeton University’s graduate degree recipients and their mentors, family and friends gathered virtually on Monday, May 24, for the Graduate School’s 28th Hooding Ceremony. Many had also gathered in person on Sunday, May 16, for Princeton’s socially distanced Commencement, held for the first time at Princeton Stadium.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this was the second consecutive year in which the Hooding Ceremony was pre-recorded and broadcast online. The ceremony remains available for viewing.
In a pre-recorded message, Cole Crittenden, deputy dean and acting dean of the Graduate School, praised Princeton’s advanced degree recipients for their achievements “under extraordinarily difficult circumstances.”
Princeton offers admission to 16 transfer students for fall 2021; First transfer students enrolled since program was reinstated will graduate this spring
Mary Buckley, Office of Admission
May 13, 2021 3 p.m.
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Princeton University has offered admission to 16 transfer students for entry in fall 2021. Since being reinstated in 2018, the undergraduate transfer admission program has been aimed at encouraging applicants from first-generation, lower-income, military or community college backgrounds.
The 16 admitted transfer students primarily come from community colleges across the country, including Arizona, California, Florida, Maryland, New York, Virginia and several from New Jersey. Two of the admitted transfer students are enrolled at Mercer County Community College in West Windsor, New Jersey, just a few miles from Princeton.
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