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Research & Innovation. With more than $1.37 billion in...
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Learn about the history, academics, and achievements of Penn, a private Ivy League research university founded by Benjamin Franklin in 1740. Explore its campus, athletics, and notable alumni and faculty.
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Penn is a leading institution for the range of countries represented, and cultures supported, on campus.
Whether through study abroad, service learning, or innovative travel initiatives, international experience is an indispensable part of Penn.
Penn’s faculty, students, and alumni use their cutting-edge research, broad expertise, and University resources to effect positive change in peoples’ lives around the world. Penn Global
Learn about Penn's history, mission, values, and achievements as America's first university. Explore its academic programs, global initiatives, sustainability efforts, and campus life.
Penn is a place for people who want to do something big and try a bunch of little things first. Learn about its four undergraduate schools, need-based financial aid, and how to apply.
Learn how to apply to one of the four undergraduate schools at Penn, each with its own focus and opportunities. Explore the coordinated dual-degree, accelerated, and specialized programs that let you combine majors and minors.
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