
Students who are enrolled at The College of New Jersey and Princeton University will have the ability to take courses at both institutions, without any additional cost, come this fall.
Undergrads and graduate students can enroll in certain courses at the other college during the fall and spring semesters (one per semester), as long as that course is not available on their home campus. The program is mostly for upper-level undergrads who are in strong academic standing and are pursuing a well-considered program of study. All courses must be approved by academic administrators at both institutions, and by the course instructor, before a student may enroll.

The course credits count toward the student’s degree at their original school.
The cross-registration agreement will launch this fall, and be in effect for the next five years (through the 2030-31).
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