<p>Amnesia is right. Princeton doesn't have an undergraduate 'college', like Harvard, Columbia, Yale and others. Princeton is a University for undergraduates. The very small contingency of graduate students are more or less detached from the rest of the school. </p>
<p>There are no professional schools at Princeton, although Princeton University is very closely affiliated with Princeton Theological Seminary, and there is also an Institute for Advanced Study for people researching...well...advanced theoretical physics and quantum mechanics. You may know this already, but I'm just making sure. </p>
<p>If you are applying to Princeton, knowing how the school works and what it has to offer will be a good foundation for your alumni interview (if you have one).</p>