Application for EGR 380/ENT
380 - eLab: Creating Value in the Real World (AY2025-2026)
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Application deadline: Thursday, April 10 at 5pm.
Before you answer the following questions, please read the
eLab Class Primer
in its entirety.
Part 1: eLab Class Primer
Have you read the eLab Class Primer in its entirety?
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Part 2: Applicant Info
First Name
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Student Type
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Undergraduate
Graduate
Class Year
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2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
2028
2029
Grad Year
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GS1
GS2
GS3
GS4
GS5
GS6
(In what year of your graduate studies are you currently?)
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Undergrad Major/Department
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AAS African American Studies
ANT Anthropology
ARC Architecture
ART Art and Archaeology
AST Astrophysical Sciences
CBE Chemical and Biological Engineering
CEE Civil and Environmental Engineering
CHM Chemistry
CLA Classics
COM Comparative Literature
COS Computer Science
EAS East Asian Studies
ECE Electrical and Computer Engineering
ECO Economics
EEB Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
ENG English
FIT French and Italian
GEO Geosciences
GER German
HIS History
IND Independent
MAE Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
MAT Mathematics
MOL Molecular Biology
MUS Music
NES Near Eastern Studies
ORFE Operations Research and Financial Engineering
PHI Philosophy
PHY Physics
POL Politics
PSY Psychology
REL Religion
SLA Slavic Languages and Literatures
SOC Sociology
SPIA Public Policy
SPO Spanish and Portuguese
Non-Princeton students please select IND/OTHER if your major is not listed here.
Grad Degree/Department
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ANT Anthropology
AOS Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences
APC Applied and Computational Mathematics
ARC Architecture
ART Art and Archaeology
AST Astrophysical Sciences
AST Plasma Physics
CBE Chemical and Biological Engineering
CEE Civil and Environmental Engineering
CHM Chemistry
CLA Classics
COM Comparative Literature
COS Computer Science
EAS East Asian Studies
ECE Electrical and Computer Engineering
ECO Economics
EEB Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
ENG English
FIT French and Italian
GEO Geosciences
GER German
HIS History
HOS History of Science
MAE Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
MAT Mathematics
MED Medieval Studies
MOL Molecular Biology
MUS Music Composition
MUS Musicology
NES Near Eastern Studies
NEU Neuroscience
ORFE Operations Research and Financial Engineering
PHI Philosophy
PHY Physics
POL Politics
POP Population Studies
PSY Psychology
QCB Quantitative Computational Biology
REL Religion
SLA Slavic Languages and Literatures
SOC Sociology
SPIA Public Policy
SPIA Social Policy
SPO Spanish and Portuguese
Non-Princeton students please select IND/OTHER if your major is not listed here.
IND/OTHER Major
Princeton Email
A copy of your application will be sent to your Princeton address, so check for typos!
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If you were assigned a NetID like jd23@princeton.edu but use an alias such as johndoe@princeton.edu, please provide your given NetID.
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Why do you want to enroll in the eLab class for AY25-26?
How many others on your team are applying for the eLab class?
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4
What are their names and class years?
Important: each team member must submit an individual application
Part 3: Startup Company/Team Information
What is the idea you would be working on during the eLab class?
At what stage of validation, testing, or development is this idea or organization?
What do you want to accomplish during the academic year?
What are the strengths and weaknesses of your team?
You will be taking this class in addition to a normal class load and commitments to other student organization and sports teams, what priority will you be giving to the work assigned in the eLab class?
Will you continue pursuing your idea if you are not accepted? How? With what resources?
Part 4: EGR 380-381 Enrollment
eLab: Creating Value in the Real World is a full-year course sequence. If you are accepted to this class, you
must also enroll in EGR 381 in the spring semester
in order to receive course credit for the full-year sequence. You will not receive any credit if you only complete EGR 380. To confirm your understanding of this requirement, please type your full name and today's date in the space below.
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