Undergraduate Admissions
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Ranked in the top of Kiplinger’s Best Values in Private Universities, the University of Pennsylvania is committed to making its practical, powerful, and flexible Ivy League education available to the best and brightest students, regardless of their economic circumstances.A generous financial aid budget and inclusive aid policies make matriculating at Penn an attainable goal for talented hardworking students from the widest possible range of backgrounds.
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Philadelphia, PA 19104-6376
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Monday-Friday: 9 am - 5 pm
005 Franklin Building
3451 Walnut Street
Philadephia, PA 19104-6270
(215) 898-7507
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Monday:9am - 5:00pm
Tuesday:9am - 5:00pm
Wednesday: 9am - 5:00pm
Thursday: 9am - 5:00pm
Thursday: 9am - 5:00pm
Friday: 9am - 5:00pm
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The First-Generation, Low-Income (FGLI) Program opened in 2016 at the Greenfield Intercultural Center (GIC), part of the Division of the Vice Provost for University Life. The FGLI Program supports students' academic, personal, and social transition needs while facilitating community-building and a sense of belonging.
Since it was launched in 2007, Penn’ s all - grant financial aid program has provided access to an Ivy League education for 7,475 students from a range of social and economic backgrounds.
Penn offers 116 different graduate and professional programs within 12 schools on one campus. Because each of these programs has a separate admissions process, applicants apply directly to the program of interest. All together, Penn’s graduate and professional students form a dynamic group that enriches and is enriched by the wider University community.
Penn’s graduate programs are among the top-ranked in the country, and all of them emphasize the integration of knowledge across disciplines and schools.
Because graduate admissions at Penn are not centralized, all applications and questions about the process should be directed to the graduate program of interest.
Penn’s graduate tuition and fees vary by school. Penn awards some loans based on financial need, and some schools award merit-based scholarships or provide support in return for service. Contact your school for information on its policies and application procedures for grants and scholarship funding.
A stimulating community of students and scholars from across Penn’s 12 schools form a vibrant graduate network. The campus offers graduate students extensive resources for academic support and personal enrichment.
Innovation is much more than traditional patenting and technology transfer. It is about creating an innovation ecosystem that fosters a fluid exchange of ideas and expertise across a broad spectrum of new and established knowledge.
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The University welcomes students, faculty, and staff from every corner of the world, and provides students from more than 100 countries with diverse initiatives that make Penn one of the leading institutions for international range.
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