Princeton the least expensive Ivy in '05-'06

<p>Great- something to keep me busy during work for a day, although I don't remember what happened in any of the other books. Are you all HP enthusiasts here? I loved it in 7th grade but now I just read each new one out of obligation to finish the series. They're fun and easy, like trashy romance novels :p</p>

<p>Yeah, I definitely just started reading the series about a week ago in a mad rush to get through all five before the midnight party on the 15th/16th. So crazy. Props for that crazy, nerdy wizard who seems to be the definition of coolness :cool:</p>

<p>I've heard that ALL of Princeton grads graduate with no debt, a.k.a no loans. If this is true, then 40,000 plus dollars in tuition is no sweat. But, I wonder the validity of this policy. May someone verify this? </p>

<p>Also, is it true that Princeton completely disregards Freshmen grades in high school?</p>

<p>Princeton does not give out loans. They will meet your full demonstrated need in grant money. But if you decide to take out loans on your own, then you will have debt. </p>

<p>Princeton claims not to look at Freshman grades, but now that they are using the common app, they have started asking for freshman grades on their app as well. So, they see your grades, but nobody really knows how much they matter.</p>