History
The Princeton Student Agencies have provided goods
and services for the University community (faculty,
staff, and students) since the early 1900's.
They were established to help undergraduates in need
of financial assistance earn money for school, as an important part of the
Student Employment Office..
The Agencies have continued to grow over their long
history, and now there are 22 established agencies
that record over $1 million in annual sales.
More importantly, there are over 600 student managers
and workers who participate and share earnings
from Agency operations.
Today, Princeton Student Agencies (PSA) are an integral part of the
Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students. PSA student managers and
their employees provide students, faculty and staff with valuable
products and services as they gain entrepreneurial experience as well as
a source of income.