TigerNet

 

Welcome to TigerNet, Princeton's online alumni community and suite of volunteer tools. Only TigerNet provides you with a secure, password-protected location to connect with fellow Princetonians. The TigerNet suite of online services is free and available to all Princeton alumni, so register today and start taking advantage of all that TigerNet has to offer.


 

TigerNet Login

You cannot access the TigerNet online community because your Web browser options do not currently support cookies. You must enable your browser to accept cookies before you can use the online community.

In order for you to access this online community, your Web browser must accept cookies. Your Web browser is currently configured either to not allow, or to disable, cookies. Go to your browser’s help files, or review the instructions below, to learn how to adjust the settings to enable cookie acceptance.

After you have enabled cookies in your browser, click on the Login option again, or proceed directly into the site if no login is required. You may have to refresh the page once or twice after enabling cookies for the setting changes to take effect.

For instructions on how to enable cookies for your browser, or for more information regarding cookies, please refer to the help sections below.

Browser Settings Helpexpand

A cookie is a small amount of data (in the form of a text file) that is sent to your browser from a Web site's computers and is stored on your computer's hard drive. This file includes an anonymous unique identifier that allows the Web site to recognize your computer so that the site’s contents and responses are tailored specifically to you.

Each Web site can send its own cookie to your browser if your browser's preferences allow it. However, for privacy and security concerns, your browser only permits a given Web site to access the cookies it has sent to you, not the cookies sent to you by other sites.

You can configure your browser to accept all cookies, to reject all cookies, or to notify you when a cookie is sent. Each browser is different, so consult your browser’s help files to learn how to change your cookie preferences. For your convenience, we have provided instructions for adjusting cookie settings for supported versions of all of the browsers fully supported by this Web site: Internet Explorer, Netscape and Safari. Use the steps below to make adjustments to your cookie settings using the procedure appropriate for your particular browser:

Internet Explorer

Internet Explorer 7.x: There are two ways to adjust the settings in the most recent versions of Internet Explorer:

Adjust browser settings to enable cookies for the online community and for all other sites: If you want your browser to be set up to accept cookies from the online community as well as all other Web sites that you navigate to, then you will need to adjust your browser’s overall cookie settings.
  1. On the main Internet Explorer toolbar, select Tools / Internet Options.
  2. Click the Privacy to make it the active panel.
  3. The current security level will appear in bolded black text above the slide bar.
  4. If the current setting is above Medium High, left-click the slide bar’s adjustment handle and hold the mouse button down as you pull “down” until the setting Medium High or lower.
  5. Note: A setting of "Block All Cookies" (the highest possible setting) will cause your browser to reject all cookies. A security setting of High will cause you difficulties in logging into the community, and in some cases may prevent a login entirely. The default setting for your browser’s security is Medium.
  6. Click the OK button to close the Internet Options dialog box and return to the Web browser.
Adjust browser settings to accept cookies for just this site: If you want your browser to be set to allow cookies from this Web site, then you can specific that your browser accepts cookies from only this site (and selected others.)
  1. On the main Internet Explorer toolbar, select Tools / Internet Options.
  2. Click the Privacy to make it the active panel.
  3. Click the "To override cookie handling for individual Web site" Edit box.
  4. Enter the primary Web site address for this online community (for example – www.schoolalumni.org or www.schoolname.imodules.com.
  5. Click the Allow option to specify that you want Internet Explorer to always allow cookies from this Web site to be accepted by your computer.
  6. Click the "OK" button to close the Internet Options dialog box and return to the Web browser.

Safari

Safari 1.x :
  1. On the main Safari menu, select Preferences Security.
  2. To access this online community you may either select:
    1. "Always to accept and remember all cookies", or
    2. You can also choose the option "Only from sites you navigate to". This latter option will allow your browser to accept cookies from the online community, and other sites, but prevents your browser from accepting cookies from Web sites other the ones you have navigated to. Select this to prevent advertisers on other Web sites you visit from storing cookies on your computer.

Firefox

Firefox 2.x:
  1. At the top of the Firefox window, click on the Firefox button (Tools menu in Windows XP) and then click Options.
  2. When the Preferences screen opens, click Privacy to make it the active panel.
  3. Set Firefox will to: Use custom settings for history.
  4. Check mark Accept cookies from sites to enable Cookies.
    NOTE: If you are troubleshooting problems with cookies, make sure Accept third party cookies is also check marked.
  5. Click OK to close the Options window.

Chrome

Chrome 15.x:
  1. Click the wrench icon on the browser toolbar.
  2. Select Options (Preferences on Mac and Linux; Settings on a Chromebook).
  3. Click the Under the Hood tab.
  4. Click Content settings in the "Privacy" section.
  5. Click the Cookies tab in the Content Settings dialog that appears:
  6. Make sure "Allow local data to be set" is selected to allow both first-party and third-party cookies.

What is a Cookie?expand

The TigerNet Online Community uses cookies to identify you when you log in to our Web site. The registration system requires that you accept the cookies from this community Web site address so that content can be directed to you based on your profile. Once a cookie is saved on your computer, only the Web site that created the cookie can read it. A Web site cannot gain access to other information on your computer.

What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file created by an Internet site to store information on your computer, such as your preferences when visiting that site. Browsers are automatically set to accept cookies unless you manually tell the browser to reject them, or you have installed a program that rejects all cookies.

Only the TigerNet Online Community on the Web can read the information about your ID and password. No other Web site has access to it through your browser. However, anyone who sits down at your computer can log on to our site using your Member information if you have chosen to "Save your Login" We recommend saving your sign-on only if your computer is in a secure location; if you are in a public place and want to make sure that your ID and password are not stored there, click Log Out on our home page.

First Party vs. Third-Party cookies
A first-party cookie either originates on or is sent to the Web site you are currently viewing. These cookies are commonly used to store information, such as your preferences when visiting that site.

This site does not use 3rd Party cookies - A third-party cookie either originates on or is sent to a Web site different from the one you are currently viewing. Third-party Web sites usually provide some content on the Web site you are viewing. For example, many sites use advertising from third-party Web sites and those third-party Web sites may use cookies. A common use for this type of cookie is to track your Web page use for advertising or other marketing purposes. Third-party cookies can either be persistent or temporary.

Persistent or Temporary Cookie
A persistent cookie is one stored as a file on your computer, and it remains there when you close Internet Explorer. The cookie can be read by the Web site that created it when you visit that site again. When you "Remember your login on this computer" and quit your browser, this information is stored in a cookie. This "permanent" cookie will remain on your hard disk indefinitely allowing you to log in to the community automatically without entering your username and password each visit. It will remain there until you log out of the system or delete the cookie.

A temporary or session cookie is stored only for your current browsing session, and is deleted from your computer when you close Internet Explorer. When temporary cookies are being used, this Web site requires you to re=enter your login information after a certain period of time has elapsed to protect you against others accidentally accessing your account information.

For additional information on this topic, please refer to the TigerNet Online Community’s Privacy Policy.

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Getting Started

Access to the TigerNet Online Community portion of the Alumni Association's website is only given to undergraduate and graduate alumni of Princeton.

New graduates (undergraduates and graduates, beginning with the Class of 2006) do not need to register for access to TigerNet. The University automatically grants access to new alumni post-commencement via their existing University NetID and password.

Register via the TigerNet Authentication System (TAS).


 

Online Community

The TigerNet Online Community provides you with a secure, password-protected location to connect with fellow Princetonians. This suite of online services is free and available to all Princeton alumni, so register today and start taking advantage of all that the TigerNet Online Community has to offer.


 

Frequently Asked Questions

During the TigerNet registration process, your selected password must meet specific password security rules.

You will be required to select a password or passphrase that meets the following security rules:

PASSWORD:

  • contains at least 10 characters, and a maximum of 15 characters
  • contains both upper and lower case characters
  • contains at least one number
  • contains at least one of the following characters:
    ~!@#$%^&*()_+={}[]|:;"<>,.?
  • must not contain your first name, last name or NetID
PASSPHRASE:
  • contains at least 15 characters consisting of letters and spaces
  • contains at least 1 number OR 1 symbol
  • must not contain your first name, last name or NetID

To review these rules, please visit the TigerNet Passwords page and select "Change Password."

Princeton University undergraduate and graduate alumni are eligible to sign up for the TigerNet Online Community. Current students can also access certain portions of the site using their University NetID and password. Access is not granted to: honorary members, exchange students, relatives (spouse, widow/er, child, sibling) or friends.
Current students, faculty and staff are eligible for limited access to TigerNet. Current students may access the Alumni Directory Search and Discussion Groups. Faculty and staff may access Discussion Groups. PLEASE NOTE: Any section you do not have access to will return an error message.
TigerNet is a secure, password-protected online database owned by Princeton University and serviced through iModules. Authentication is controlled through the TigerNet Authentication System (TAS) on University servers, and the web pages are protected by an SSL Certificate. A verified University affiliation and authenticated login are required to access the information contained in TigerNet. For more information, visit our TAS fact sheet.
You can register for TigerNet by clicking "Getting Started" on the left side navigation on the TigerNet homepage.
TigerNet account NetIDs can only be changed for compelling reasons, such as a legal name change or security concerns. If you feel you have a compelling reason to request a NetID change, please email tigernet@princeton.edu.
Yes. To change your TigerNet account password, please go to TigerNet Account Services.
Alumni can reset and change their own password through a self-service interface known as TigerNet Account Services. Information will be sent to the email address designated as "preferred" in the TigerNet system.
 

TigerNet Help Desk

In order to ensure that your question or concern is addressed as promptly as possible, contact the appropriate TigerNet Help Desk.

 

Community Help Desk

For issues related to: Alumni Directory, My TigerNet Profile, Alumni Email, Discussion Groups, Alumni News & Notes

Volunteer Tools Help Desk

For issues related to: Broadcast Email, Website Content Management

Hours:

Monday-Friday:
8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. ET

Saturday-Sunday:
10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. ET


 

TigerNet Policy

TigerNet is a set of online services created to further communication among alumni and students of Princeton University. TigerNet is owned and operated by The Trustees of Princeton University.

Princeton prizes the diversity of viewpoints fostered by academic institutions and is steadfast in its commitment to freedom of expression, encouraging the free exchange of ideas and perspectives.

Consistent with the principles expressed in Rights, Rules, and Responsibilities published by the University, TigerNet is intended to foster a diversity of perspectives in a climate of civility and mutual respect. This requires respect for others' viewpoints and individuality and obligates all users of these services to exercise discretion and maintain civility in their communications on TigerNet.

To that end, all those individuals utilizing TigerNet agree not to engage in abusive, harassing, threatening or hostile communications that demean, intimidate or result in injury to another individual because of personal characteristics or beliefs, particularly those including, but not limited to, sex, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, disability or handicap. Certain uses of TigerNet are inconsistent with the purposes for which it was created. Such uses include, but are not limited to, those that:

  • are illegal or fraudulent
  • inaccurately imply endorsement, approval or sponsorship by Princeton University or any office of the University
  • involve solicitations for any commercial or political activity, as well as mass distributions of any kind
  • can be confused with official communications of Princeton University regional associations, classes, affiliated groups, or other authorized alumni leaders
  • impersonate another user, Princeton alumnus/a, or other person
  • employ activities that violate any additional terms of use governing the particular platform in use.

Not condoning censorship, Princeton cannot protect individuals against the existence or receipt of materials that may be offensive to them. However, if Princeton believes, in its sole discretion, that a user’s participation in TigerNet creates liability for Princeton or violates the guidelines set forth here, Princeton reserves the right to take any and all actions it deems necessary and appropriate including, but not limited to: deleting a posting, limiting or denying a user's access to TigerNet, or canceling a discussion group.

Princeton University reserves the right to discontinue any and all services at any time or to unilaterally revise the terms of this policy without advance notice. Use of TigerNet constitutes your agreement to abide by these regulations.