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Matthew Trotter '22 grew up in Union Dale, Pennsylvania, population 239. "Everyone knows each other and helps each other. But at the same time, there’s not always a lot of opportunity for people to live out their dreams." The imposing costs of college loomed over Trotter’s own dreams until he received a "yes" from Princeton. "I accepted as soon as I saw the financial aid package. The package that I was given was unparalleled — it gave me momentum to follow my dreams." Four years after Princeton, Trotter graduated from Sidney Kimmel Medical College and will soon begin his family medicine residency near Philadelphia. "Through the doors opened for me by Princeton, I look forward to helping serve the community as a doctor," he said. Most families with incomes up to $150,000/year will pay nothing for their student to attend Princeton — with tuition, housing, food, books and other expenses covered. Most making up to $250,000 pay no tuition. Join us in standing up for Princeton's groundbreaking financial aid: https://bit.ly/3R8HoBi