Princeton University accepts student from all parts of the US and from around the world.
Yes, you can technically use a Canadian dollar coin in the US, but it is not widely accepted as legal tender. Most US businesses and banks will not recognize it or accept it for transactions. However, some places near the Canadian border or in tourist areas might accept it informally. It's generally best to exchange Canadian currency for US dollars when traveling.
Princeton University haccepts many students who are not US Citizens.
Perhaps right around the Canada/US border but otherwise probably not. US stores generally do not accept any foreign currencies.
Both Princeton University and Yale University are widely agreed to be among the best universities in the US, and perhaps the world. Each has strengths in a variety of areas. Selecting one as better that the other, overall, is purely a matter of personal opinion.
ZocDoc lists all of the doctors that accept the Unison health plan in specific areas of the US and gives their open appointment times and location of business.
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Historian's generally accept the year 1961 as the start of US military involvement in Vietnam.
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There are several towns and cities named Princeton in the United States, with at least five notable ones located in New Jersey, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Kentucky, and West Virginia. Additionally, there are smaller communities and unincorporated areas also named Princeton. Each of these locations has its own unique characteristics and history, contributing to the overall count of Princetons across the country.
Generally, Canadian money is not accepted as a form of payment in the U.S. Businesses typically only accept U.S. dollars. However, some border towns or tourist areas may accept Canadian currency, but this is not common. It's advisable for Canadians traveling to the U.S. to exchange their money for U.S. dollars before making purchases.
Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), the 28th President of the United States (1913-1921), was president of Princeton University from 1902 until 1910 - He resigned from Princeton in 1910 to accept the Democratic nomination for Governor of New Jersey - He served as Governor of New Jersey from 1911 until 1913; and became President of the United States in 1914.