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Equal Opportunity and Nondiscrimination at Penn. The University of Pennsylvania values diversity and seeks talented students, faculty and staff with diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives.
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The Graduate Student Center is a centrally located space to...
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When applying to Penn, undergraduates are asked to choose...
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University Catalog. Find detailed information about...
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Penn’s academics are boosted by its inherent culture and...
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University Faculty and Staff. My Pay; My Tax Info; My 1095-C...
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Office of the Vice Provost for Research. The Vice Provost...
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With a multitude of housing and dining options both on and...
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Website. www .upenn .edu. 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.
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Learn how to apply to Penn's undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs, and explore its generous financial aid policies. Find out about Penn's virtual tour, admissions process, and student stories.
Penn’s academics are boosted by its inherent culture and ecosystem of innovation. You name it, if it’s cutting-edge, the University’s faculty—and students—have their hands in it.
Your voice and experiences matter, and we can’t wait to hear your story. 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.
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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.