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Development of the Campus


  The growth and development of the Princeton campus is a physical manifestation of the University's gradual increase in size, scope, and purpose. For more than one hundred fifty years in its existence, the college was adequately served by fewer than fifty buildings.

Growth of Princeton Campus in Buildings and Population

Year Buildings Undergraduates Faculty Grad Students Administration
1801 4 109
1849-50 13 239 17
1869-70 23 328 21
1889-90 30 652 42
1899-00 44 1053 86 141
1909-10 53 1253 169 147
1919-20 65 1714 181 137 16
1929-30 84 2489 308 239 34
1939-40 94 2415 325 299 36
1949-50 195 3148 401 607 61
1959-60 207 2969 635 823 79
1969-70 253 3408 704 1575 176
1979-80 272 4400 789 1485 567
1989-90 307 4500 1016 1830 646
2000-01 ? 6438 1107 1853 ?

Data provided by the University Archives, Seeley Mudd Library.

See also Chronology of Campus Buildings

 



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