Undergraduate and graduate student groups offer social, cultural and intellectual avenues to connect with other students.
Undergraduate Student Groups
Undergraduate student organizations: No matter where your curiosity may take you, there is likely a student organization you'll want to make time to explore. The searchable directory of undergraduate student organizations is available on the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students website.
Graduate Student Groups
Graduate student organizations: A vibrant student experience affords opportunities for both academic pursuits and social and cultural enrichment. A full listing of organizations organized by and primarily serving the graduate student community is available on the Graduate School's website.
The Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni (APGA) connects and supports Princeton graduate alumni in scholarship, fellowship and leadership, in the Nation's service and the service of humanity.
The Community Associates (CA) are full-time graduate students who work for the Office of Graduate Student Life on a part-time basis to help enhance graduate student life, build a sense of community amongst graduate students and plan a variety of events and programs.
The GSG’s mission is to advocate for the interests of graduate students at Princeton, to provide a forum for free and open discussion of matters affecting graduate students, and to provide financial and organizational support for social events that involve graduate students.
Graduate students are encouraged to explore the variety of graduate student group organizations to find what interests them. If you have an idea for an organization that is not listed, you can start your own by registering with the Graduate School.
In addition, there are many undergraduate organizations that welcome the engagement of graduate students. You can contact groups of interest to you directly to find out if they are open to graduate student participation.
One of the great resources at Princeton is the presence and vitality of so many religious traditions. The campus denominational chaplaincies and student groups attend to the spiritual needs of students, staff, faculty, families, alumni, and friends through many opportunities for ritual observance, spiritual counseling, and engaging programming.