Princeton’s Novogratz Bridge Year Program will expand to six international locations

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The Bridge Year Indonesia cohort planting rice.


Princeton’s innovative Novogratz Bridge Year Program will expand to six countries beginning in fall 2023, offering more incoming students the opportunity to participate in the tuition-free global service-learning program. Bridge Year will partner with new communities in Cambodia and Costa Rica, in addition to existing partnerships in Bolivia, India, Indonesia and Senegal.

“The incredible generosity of Princeton alumni, and in particular Mike and Sukey Novogratz, has made this expansion possible, and we are thrilled to offer Bridge Year to more students at Princeton in the year ahead,” said Bridge Year Director John Luria. A total of 42 incoming first-years, seven in each location, will be selected for the 2023-24 academic year.

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