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  1. You name it, if it’s cutting-edge, the University’s faculty—and students—have their hands in it. Grounded in the liberal arts and sciences and enriched by the integrated resources of four undergraduate and 12 graduate schools, Penn offers students an unparalleled education informed by inclusivity, intellectual rigor, research, and the ...

  2. 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. Take classes that interest you, regardless of the school ...

  3. University of Pennsylvania's ranking in the 2024 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #6. Its tuition and fees are $66,104. The University of Pennsylvania, located in Philadelphia ...

  4. College Mission. From its central position in an international research university, the College of Arts and Sciences invites students to explore the broad spectrum of human knowledge and takes pride in its capacity to respond to the particular intellectual needs of those who join it.

  5. What Penn Looks For. Each year, the University of Pennsylvania Admissions Selection Committee seeks to enroll a class of 2,400 scholars, scientists, artists, athletes, innovators, and entrepreneurs. We want our campus to reflect the world around us, so we enroll students who come from all corners of the world and a wide range of backgrounds.

  6. admissions.upenn.edu › visit-connect › visit-pennVisit Penn | Penn Admissions

    Whether you’re looking to schedule a visit to our campus, or tune into a virtual event, we offer a variety of ways to explore Penn to get the inside scoop on what’s it’s like to really be a student here. And remember, all our programming is optional. Your attendance will never be taken into consideration when reviewing applications.

  7. The University of Pennsylvania (Penn) was founded in 1740 by Benjamin Franklin—the famous diplomat, author, inventor, and scientist. Penn is one of eight private universities known as the Ivy League. There are over 28,000 students at Penn, including over 6,900 international students.

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