Wellness Resources Tool
The Children’s Educational Assistance Plan is a tuition grant for 100% of their eligible child’s tuition and mandatory education fees up to an annual maximum amount defined by the University.
Faculty, staff, and eligible dependents can enroll in Princeton’s Program in Continuing Education to attend most Princeton courses for advanced training.
Princeton provides many in-person and web-based courses designed to enhance or teach skills needed at work and at home ranging from basic skills to advanced management, as well as financial and technical courses.
Princeton offers lectures on a variety of topics that are free and open to the public. Lectures are held in McCosh 50 and begin at 6:00 p.m. unless otherwise noted.
The Office of Religious Life promotes and supports the University’s religious communities and traditions on campus. Religious Life programs, including daily mass, yoga, and meditation seek to promote spiritual meaning for all.
The Staff Education Plan provides assistance with the cost of undergraduate, graduate, and certain certificate programs incurred while working at Princeton.