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  1. The University of Pennsylvania values diversity and seeks talented students, faculty and staff with diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives.

  2. The University of Pennsylvania, commonly referenced as Penn [note 3] or UPenn, [note 4] is a private Ivy League research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.

  3. When applying to Penn, undergraduates are asked to choose one of the University’s four undergraduate schools (the College, Wharton, Penn Engineering, or Penn Nursing), or a coordinated dual-degree, accelerated, or specialized program that will serve as home base throughout their academic journey.

  4. Find detailed information about graduate programs at Penn including Ph.D., research master’s, professional master’s, and other professional degrees. Also discover information about important policies and resources.

  5. There’s no one path to success here. Penn has four undergraduate schools that each offer unique opportunities, all on one campus. And our students have access to all of them. You’ll choose a school or program to serve as your home base, but you’ll never be limited to just one thing.

  6. We also encourage you to get to know Penn through our virtual campus tour, our student stories, and our application advice videos that will help you navigate the application process.

  7. University of Pennsylvania is a private institution that was founded in 1740. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 9,760 (fall 2022), its setting is urban, and the campus size is 299 acres.

  8. Nov 1, 2023 · First-Year Admission | Penn Admissions. Penn accepts Common App and the Coalition Application. We have no preference for either format and treat both applications equally in our process. We encourage you to review the features of each application format and use the platform that suits you best.

  9. When applying to Penn, you will be asked to choose one of our four undergraduate schools or a coordinated dual-degree, accelerated, or specialized program that will serve as home base throughout your academic journey.

  10. Stocks for the Long Run | Jeremy Siegel. On Wharton’s Ripple Effect podcast, Professor Jeremy Siegel talks about his bestselling book and how investment strategies have changed over the years. Read on Knowledge at Wharton.

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