Office of the Registrar records, 1802-1984.

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Office of the Registrar records, 1802-1984.

Consists of records which document the activities of the Office of the Registrar throughout its administrative history, primarily relating to its oversight of student grades and attendance. Included are scholastic grade cards for undergraduates, 1900-1955; graduate students, 1970-1980; part-time students, 1900-1945; World War I military students, 1918-1919; and World War II military students, 1942-1946. The records also include microfiche scholastic grade cards for undergraduates, 1903-1993 and 1996-1998; and graduate students, 1950-1980; as well as microfiche graduate student records, 1902-1959; and transcripts, 1903-1933. Some subject files and office correspondence are also included.

214.74 linear ft. (240 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8114869

Princeton University Library

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Princeton University. Office of the Registrar.

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The Office of the Registrar maintains the academic records of undergraduate and graduate students, collects enrollment data, oversees online course registration and makes classroom assignments, among other activities. Established in 1840, the Office of the Registrar was initially filled only part time by recent Princeton graduates. Due to the irregular nature of the office, each early registrar chose slightly different information to record and organized it in a different manner than his predece...

Princeton University. Students.

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Princeton University. Admission.

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Princeton University

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The collection documents the physical expansion of the University from its earliest period through the acquisition of large tracts of land in the 20th century, including the properties around Carnegie Lake and numerous farms. Early records document transactions with such Princeton University notables as Nathaniel Fitz Randolph, John Witherspoon, Walter Minto, John and Richard Stockton, and John Maclean. For the most part, the papers consist of standard legal documents with detailed descriptions ...