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Summary

University of Pennsylvania
1 College Hall Phone: 215-898-7507
Philadelphia, PA, 19104 Fax: 215-898-9670
www.upenn.edu

Summary
Students Say
"There are distinct stereotypes for each of the four undergraduate
schools" at Pennbrainy engineer, ambitious Wharton student, artsy
college kid, hard-working nursealthough "generally students from all
four schools interact quite"... More>

Statistics
Enrollment: 9,730
Average GPA: 3.83
Student Faculty Ratio: 7:1
Most Popular Majors: Finance, General, Nursing - Registered
Nurse Training (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN)
Regular Application Deadline: 1/1
More: General Info, Admissions, Student Body, Academics,
Campus Life, Extracurriculars, Learning Disabled

Rankings & Lists


The Toughest to Get Into
Best College Newspaper
Town-Gown Relations Are Strained
Best in the Northeast
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Other Schools to Consider


Boston College, Boston University,
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way to search for colleges.

Scholarships & Financial Aid


Out-of-State Tuition: $30,598
Undergraduate receiving need-based financial aid: 44%
Average freshman total need-based gift aid: $24,291
Direct Lender: No
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Students Say

University of Pennsylvania
1 College Hall Phone: 215-898-7507
Philadelphia, PA, 19104 Fax: 215-898-9670
www.upenn.edu

Students Say

What Penn Students Say About Student Body

"There are distinct stereotypes for each of the four undergraduate schools" at Pennbrainy engineer, ambitious
Wharton student, artsy college kid, hard-working nursealthough "generally students from all four schools interact
quite smoothly." The student body includes "a surprising number of very religious people, including some staunch
Christians and many Jews. There are far fewer agnostics and atheists than you would expect." Penn is known
among the Ivies as the school where students unwind most enthusiastically; "Everyone at Penn is very stressed
out, all the time, which is why most people have to let loose on the weekend," explains one student. Adds another,
"The average Penn student is a thinker and a drinker. Everybody studies really hard all week long and lets loose on
the weekends at wild parties. But the students are also insanely smart. On our first day, the dean asked everyone to
stand up in the auditorium who had been valedictorian. The number of people who stood up almost scared me to
death."

What Penn Students Say About Academics

The University of Pennsylvania is perhaps best known for its Wharton School of Business ("the number one
undergraduate business program in the country," students claim), but this Ivy League institution "is strong in all
divisions, a fact that one can take advantage of very easily through dual degree programs across schools."
Wharton, the engineering school and science programs "require students to study a lot, as the courses move fast
and cover a lot of material," while "students in the College studying liberal arts don't have it as bad." With a world-
class faculty in nearly all disciplines, "Penn offers access to the best and brightest minds in the world, people who
are always willing and available to discuss any topic, whether or not you are enrolled in one of their classes."
Students tell us that "among the Ivies, Penn seems to be the most career-oriented, as fewer students here are on
the academia track than at other schools. Many students take jobs right out after graduation rather than go to
graduate school, and Penn does an excellent job of placing these students." Indeed, "a very large number of
students grab the country's most prestigious jobs for undergrads: investment banking, consulting, and private
equity." As at many large schools, "the administration tends to feel a bit remote to most students" and "the school
can be a little bureaucratic, with little communication among administrative departments."

What Penn Students Say About Campus Life

There's a common arc to most students' extracurricular lives during their four years at Penn. When they first arrive
they stick close to campus; "The social scene for most freshmen consists of frat parties, period," explains one
student. As they get older, "they leave the bubble of campus and explore more of Philadelphia. There are a lot of
awesome places in the city in terms of the nightlife, but you can't really get in unless you're of age." Options abound
both on and off campus; notes one student, "Having Center City (and many bars/clubs/activities) just 20 blocks
away is a plus, though there is also tons to do on campus as well." Campus options include "parties, theater, a
cappella shows, sporting events, guest lectures, sketch comedy, movie showings, etc." Students point out that
"Penn's campus is located in West Philly, which doesn't have the best reputation, but the campus itself is a vast
improvement from the local area and security is a moderate concern." They also note that "for being a city school,
Penn's campus is so nice, it looks more like a plush suburban park. . . . Walking down Locust Walk (the main artery
of campus) one can always see people stopping to say hello to their fellow students, student groups handing out
fliers promoting an event or trying to draw attention to an issue, students enjoying an outdoor lunch while sitting at
one of the many benches or tables set up outside, or standing in line at one of the lunch trucks (a staple of any
Penn student's diet)."

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Admissions Factors

University of Pennsylvania
1 College Hall Phone: 215-898-7507
Philadelphia, PA, 19104 Fax: 215-898-9670
www.upenn.edu

Admissions Factors

Admissions Factors
Here's how University of Pennsylvania ranks the relative importance of
various factors in admissions decisions:

Academic Criteria Importance

GMAT Score Important


Undergraduate GPA Very Important
Recommendations Very Important
Essays Important

Non-Academic Criteria Importance

Interview Considered
Extracurricular activities Important
State residency Not Considered
Work experience Considered

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Statistics

University of Pennsylvania
1 College Hall Phone: 215-898-7507
Philadelphia, PA, 19104 Fax: 215-898-9670
www.upenn.edu

Statistics

General Information
Admissions Selectivity Rating: 99
School Type: PRIVATE
Enrollment: 9,730
Religious Affiliation: No Affiliation
Campus Surroundings: Metropolis
Campus Size: 269
Year Founded: 1740
CEEB Code: 2926
ACT Code: 3732
Tuition: $30,598
How much for 4 years?

Application Information
Applications Available:
University of Pennsylvania Application
Regular Admission Deadline: 1/1
Early Decision Deadline: 11/1
Priority Application Deadline: Not Reported

Admissions

Freshmen Academic Profile


SAT - Crtiical Reading Middle 50%: 650-750
SAT - Math Middle 50%: 680-780
TPR Projected Range SAT Writing: 690-750
Average Verbal SAT: 695
Average Math SAT: 718
ACT Composite Midldle 50%: 31-34
Average High School GPA: 3.83
Students in top 10% of HS class: 94%
Students in top 50% of HS class: 100%
Students from Public School: 52%

From the Admissions Office about the


New SAT
Penn requires either the new SAT plus two SAT Subject Tests (in different
fields) or the ACT. Scores from older versions of the SAT (pre-March 2005
version) and the ACT are acceptable. For the old SAT, scores must be
submitted with the results of three SAT Subject Tests, one of which must
be the writing test.

Freshmen Academic Requirements


Academic Units Required:
Total academic units: Not Reported
English: Not Reported
Mathematics: Not Reported
Science: Not Reported
Lab Science: Not Reported
Foreign language: Not Reported
Social Studies: Not Reported

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Statistics

University of Pennsylvania
1 College Hall Phone: 215-898-7507
Philadelphia, PA, 19104 Fax: 215-898-9670
www.upenn.edu

History: Not Reported


Academic electives: Not Reported
Academic Units Recommended:
Total academic units: 20
English: 4
Mathematics: 4
Science: 4
Lab Science: Not Reported
Foreign language: 4
Social Studies: 2
History: 2
Academic electives: Not Reported
GED Accepted: Not Reported

Application Information
Application fee: $70
Early decision deadline: 11/1
Regular application deadline: 1/1
Early decision notify: 12/15
Regular application notify: 4/1
Admissions for non-fall terms: No

Basis for candidate selection


Very Important Factors:
Secondary school record
Recommendations
Character/personal qualities
Talent/ability
Important Factors:
Standardized test scores
Essays
Extracurricular activities

Freshman Admission Statistics


Total applicants who are accepted: 18%
Total of accepted students who enroll: 66%

Student Body
Enrollment: 9,730
Female: 50%
Out of State: 80%
International: 9%
African American: 7%
Asian: 18%
Caucasian: 47%
Hispanic: 6%
Native American: 0%

Admission Stats
Freshmen Returning for Sophomore Year: 98%
Freshmen Graduating in 4 years: 87%
Freshmen Graduating in 6 years: 94%
Students Going to Law School Upon Graduation: 7%
Students Going to Medical School Upon Graduation: 5%
Students Going to Business School Upon Graduation: 1%
Students Going to Graduate School Upon Graduation: 20%

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Statistics

University of Pennsylvania
1 College Hall Phone: 215-898-7507
Philadelphia, PA, 19104 Fax: 215-898-9670
www.upenn.edu

Academics
Academic Rating: 92
Academic Calendar: Semester
Degrees Awarded:
Associate
Bachelor's
Post Bachelor's Certificate
Master's
Post Master's Certificate
Doctoral
First Professional
First Professional Certificate
Terminal

Class Information
Most frequent class size: 10-19
Most frequent lab & sub-section size: 2-9
Special study options:
Accelerated Program
Cross Registration
Distance Learning
Double Major
Dual Enrollment
English Second Language
Student Exchange Program
Honors Program
Independent Study
Internships
Liberal Arts Career Combo
Student Designed Major
Study Abroad
Teacher Certification

Faculty Information
Student/faculty ratio: 7:1
Full-time faculty: 1,400
Full-time & part-time faculty with PhDs: 100%
Classes taught by TAs: 5

Online Courses
Online courses offered: Yes
Undergraduate online degree programs: Yes

Majors
Most popular majors:
Finance, General
Nursing - Registered Nurse Training (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN)
Majors offered:
Accounting
Actuarial Science
African Studies
African-American/Black Studies
American/United States Studies/Civilization
Anthropology
Architecture (BArch, BA/BS, MArch, MA/MS, PhD)

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Statistics

University of Pennsylvania
1 College Hall Phone: 215-898-7507
Philadelphia, PA, 19104 Fax: 215-898-9670
www.upenn.edu

Art History, Criticism and Conservation


Art/Art Studies, General
Auctioneering
Biochemistry
Bioinformatics
Biomedical/Medical Engineering
Biophysics
Business/Managerial Operations, Other
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry, General
Civil Engineering, General
Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General
Communications Studies/Speech Communication and Rhetoric
Community Health Services/Liaison/Counseling
Comparative Literature
Computer Engineering, General
Computer Graphics
Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General
E-Commerce/Electronic Commerce
East Asian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General
East Asian Studies
Economics, General
Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering
Elementary Education and Teaching
Engineering, Other
English Language and Literature, General
English Language and Literature/Letters, Other
Environmental Design/Architecture
Environmental Studies
Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering
Film/Cinema Studies
Finance, General
Fine/Studio Arts, General
French Language and Literature
Geology/Earth Science, General
German Language and Literature
Health/Health Care Administration/Management
History and Philosophy of Science and Technology
History, General
History, Other
Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General
International Business
International Relations and Affairs
International/Global Studies
Italian Language and Literature
Jewish/Judaic Studies
Latin American Studies
Law, Legal Services, and Legal Studies, Other
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies
Linguistics
Logic
Management Information Systems, General
Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods, Other
Marketing/Marketing Management, General
Materials Engineering
Mathematics, General
Mechanical Engineering
Neuroscience
Nursing - Registered Nurse Training (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN)
Operations Management and Supervision
Philosophy
Philosophy, Other
Physics, General
Political Science and Government, General
Psychology, General

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Statistics

University of Pennsylvania
1 College Hall Phone: 215-898-7507
Philadelphia, PA, 19104 Fax: 215-898-9670
www.upenn.edu

Public Policy Analysis


Real Estate
Religion/Religious Studies
Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other
Russian Language and Literature
Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General
Semitic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General
Sociology
South Asian Studies
Spanish Language and Literature
Statistics, General
Systems Engineering
Urban Studies/Affairs
Women's Studies

Campus Life
Quality of Life Rating: 75
Fire Safety Rating: 86

Student Services
Counseling services:
Remedial Study
Non-Remedial Tutoring
Reader Services for Disabled
Tutors for Disabled
Remedial Reading
Remedial Writing
Note Taking for Disabled
Tape Recorders for Disabled
Career placement services:
Alumni Service
Career Classes
Internships
Alumni Network
Regional Alumni
Special academic facilities/equipment:
Art gallery, anthropology museum, institute for contemporary art,
language lab, large animal research center, primate research center,
arboretum, observatory, wind tunnel, electron microscope.

Student Housing
Housing options:
Coed Dorms
Apts for Married Students
Apts for Single Students
Fraternity/Sorority Housing
Disabled Student Housing
Other Housing
Students living on campus: 64%
Assistance finding off-campus housing: Yes

Campus Computer Information


Campus-wide network: Yes
# of computer labs/classrooms: 412
# instituionally owned computers and workstations for students: 20
Network access in dorm rooms: Yes
Network access in dorm lounges: Yes
Wireless campus network: Yes

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Statistics

University of Pennsylvania
1 College Hall Phone: 215-898-7507
Philadelphia, PA, 19104 Fax: 215-898-9670
www.upenn.edu

Email and web access available through campus network: Yes


Fee for network use: No
Student web pages permitted: Yes
Student web pages provided: Yes

Extracurriculars
Activities:
Choral Groups
Concert Band
Dance
Drama Theater
Literary Magazine
Jazz Band
Marching Band
Music Ensembles
Music Theater
Opera
Pep Band
Radio Station
Student Government
Student Newspaper
Student Film Society
Symphony Orchestra
Television Station
Yearbook

Organizations
Fraternities: 33
Sororities: 12
Students in fraternities: 30%
Students in sororities: 26%
Registered organizations: 365
Religious organizations: 25

Athletics
Athletic division: Division I
Women's intercollegiate sports:
Basketball
Volleyball
Fencing
Gymnastics
Squash
Swimming
Indoor Track
Crew
Field Hockey
Lacrosse
Soccer
Softball
Cross-Country Track
Diving
Golf
Tennis
Track & Field
Men's intercollegiate sports:
Basketball
Fencing

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Statistics

University of Pennsylvania
1 College Hall Phone: 215-898-7507
Philadelphia, PA, 19104 Fax: 215-898-9670
www.upenn.edu

Squash
Swimming
Wrestling
Indoor Track
Baseball
Crew
Football
Lacrosse
Soccer
Cross-Country Track
Diving
Golf
Tennis
Track & Field
Light Weight Football

Information for the Learning Disabled

Admissions Information
College entrance tests required: No

Services Offered
How professors are notified of LD/ADHD: Not Reported

Graduation Requirements
Course waivers/substitutions allowed: Not Reported

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Other Schools to Consider and Rankings

University of Pennsylvania
1 College Hall Phone: 215-898-7507
Philadelphia, PA, 19104 Fax: 215-898-9670
www.upenn.edu

Other Schools to Consider and Rankings


Other Schools To Consider
Students who considered also looked at:
Boston College
Boston University
Brown University
Columbia University - Columbia College & Fu Foundation School of
Engineering and Applied Science
Cornell University
Dartmouth College
Duke University
Georgetown University
Harvard College
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
New York University
Northwestern University
Princeton University
Stanford University
Tufts University
University of California-Berkeley
University of Chicago
University of Virginia
Washington University in St. Louis
Yale University

University of Pennsylvania's
Best 361 College Rankings
Rank List Category
#9 The Toughest to Get Into Academics

#5 Best College Newspaper Extracurriculars

#8 Town-Gown Relations Are Strained Social

University of Pennsylvania Appears on These


Lists

Best Northeastern Colleges


This school is one of the 224 colleges named a Best Northeastern
College by The Princeton Review. Our goal is simple: to identify some of
the colleges and universities that we feel stand out within each region.

Colleges With a Conscience

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Other Schools to Consider and Rankings

University of Pennsylvania
1 College Hall Phone: 215-898-7507
Philadelphia, PA, 19104 Fax: 215-898-9670
www.upenn.edu

This school is one of the colleges profiled in The Princeton Review's


book, Colleges with a Conscience: 81 Great Schools with Outstanding
Community Involvement. It was selected because of its record of having
excellent service-learning programs and blending academics with
community work.

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Scholarships and Financial Aid

University of Pennsylvania
1 College Hall Phone: 215-898-7507
Philadelphia, PA, 19104 Fax: 215-898-9670
www.upenn.edu

Scholarships and Financial Aid

Cost & Aid


Financial Aid Rating: 93
Regular Financial Aid Deadline: Not Reported
Priority Financial Aid Deadline: 2/1
Financial Aid Methodology Used: Federal and
Institutional
Required Forms:
FAFSA
CSS Profile
Divorced Parent Form
School Form
Business Farm Supplement
Financial Aid Office Phone Number: 215-898-1988

Annual Expenses
Tuition: $30,598
How much for 4 years?
Room & board: $9,804
Average book and supply expenses: $900
Required fees: $3,558

Aid Statistics
Freshmen receiving need-based financial aid: 44%
Undergraduate receiving need-based financial 44%
aid:
Average freshman loan: $3,001
Average freshman total need-based gift aid: $24,291

Loans
Available Loans:
FFEL Subsidized Stafford
FFEL Unsubsidized Stafford
FFEL PLUS Loan
Federal Perkins
Federal Nursing Loan
College/university loans from institutional funds
Other Loan
Direct lender: No

Scholarships & Grants


Need based :
Federal Pell Grant
SEOG
State Scholarships/Grants
Private Scholarships/Grants
College/university gift aid from institutional funds
Federal work-study availability: Not Reported

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Visiting Campus

University of Pennsylvania
1 College Hall Phone: 215-898-7507
Philadelphia, PA, 19104 Fax: 215-898-9670
www.upenn.edu

Visiting Campus
Visiting Penn

Transportation:
Philadelphia International Airport is five miles from campus (see driving instructions below).
Airport shuttle trains leave every half hour and stop at 30th St. Station, a 15-minute walk from
campus. Amtrak train service is available to 30th St. Station in Philadelphia, which is a 15-minute
walk or short taxi or bus ride from campus.
Driving instructions:
The Office of Undergraduate Admissions is located in 1 College Hall (between 34th/36th Streets
and Walnut/Spruce Streets). As you enter campus at 34th and Walnut Streets, you will see the
main thoroughfare, Locust Walk. Proceed southwest on Locust Walk and you will spot "The
Button" to your right and a statue of Ben Franklin to your left. College Hall is the building to your
left behind the statue of Ben Franklin. The Office of Undergraduate Admissions is located on the
ground floor of College Hall. WALKING FROM 30th STREET STATION: Take a right (head west)
onto Market Street. At 34th Street, turn left. Proceed down 34th Street to the intersection of 34th
and Walnut Streets. Follow directions listed above to reach Undergraduate Admissions.
Estimated walking time: 15 minutes. PARKING: There are several parking facilities located on or
near campus, as well as metered street parking. Recommended garages and lots: 38th and
Walnut Street; 34th and Chestnut Street; Penn Tower Hotel (34th and Civic Center Boulevard);
Sheraton Hotel (36th and Chestnut Streets); South Street and Convention Avenue; 32nd and
Walnut Street; 40th and Walnut Street. FROM THE NORTH VIA NJ TURNPIKE: Take the New
Jersey Turnpike South. Use Exit 4. Bear right out of the toll and follow signs to Philadelphia and
the Ben Franklin Bridge. After crossing the bridge, take I-676 West to I-76 East. Follow I-76 East
to Exit 346A, a left lane exit marked South Street. Turn right onto South Street to enter campus.
To find parking, turn right at the 2nd light onto 33rd Street. Take the first left onto Walnut Street
and there will be a lot on the right at 38th and Walnut. FROM THE WEST VIA PA TURNPIKE: On
the PA turnpike, use Exit 326, the Valley Forge Interchange. Take I-76 East for approximately 17
miles until Exit 346A, a left lane exit marked South Street. Turn right onto South Street to enter
campus. To find parking, turn right at the 2nd light onto 33rd Street. Take the first left onto
Walnut Street and there will be a lot on the right at 38th and Walnut. FROM THE NORTH VIA PA
TURNPIKE: Follow signs for I-476. Follow I-476 South to the I-76/Philadelphia exit. Take I-76 East
for approximately 12 miles to Exit 346A, a left lane exit marked South Street. Turn right onto
South Street to enter campus. To find parking, turn right at the 2nd light onto 33rd Street. Take
the first left onto Walnut Street and there will be a lot on the right at 38 th and Walnut. FROM THE
NORTH VIA 95 SOUTH: Taking I-95 South, use the 676/Central Philadelphia Exit. Follow signs to I-
676 West, and follow 676 West until 76 East. Follow I-76 East until Exit 346A, a left lane exit
marked South Street. Turn right onto South Street to enter campus. To find parking, turn right at
the 2nd light onto 33rd Street. Take the first left onto Walnut Street and there will be a lot on the
right at 38th and Walnut. FROM THE SOUTH VIA 95 NORTH: Taking I-95 North, use the I-
676/Central Philadelphia Exit which is approximately 7 miles north of the airport. Follow 676 West
until I-76 East. Follow I-76 East until Exit 346A, a left lane exit marked South Street. Turn right
onto South Street to enter campus. To find parking, turn right at the 2nd light onto 33rd Street.
Take the first left onto Walnut Street and there will be a lot on the right at 38 th and Walnut. FROM
THE AIRPORT: Take I-95 North to the I-676/Central Philadelphia exit, which is approximately 7
miles north of the airport. Follow I-676 West until I-76 East. Follow 76 East until exit 346A, a left
lane exit marked South Street. Turn right onto South Street to enter campus. To find parking,
turn right at the 2nd light onto 33rd Street. Take the first left onto Walnut Street and there will be
a lot at 38th Street.
If you're staying overnight...:
Sheraton-University City Hotel $129-159/night 36th and Chestnut Streets Philadelphia, PA 215-387
-8000, 800-325-3535 www.sheraton.com/universitycity The Hilton Inn at Penn $149-169/night 3600
Sansom Street Philadelphia, PA 215-222-0200, 800-HILTONS www.theinnatpenn.com

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Visiting Campus

University of Pennsylvania
1 College Hall Phone: 215-898-7507
Philadelphia, PA, 19104 Fax: 215-898-9670
www.upenn.edu

The university is about 20 blocks west of downtown Philadelphia, and public transportation is
readily available. Wyndham Philadelphia at Franklin Plaza $99/night (rate includes cab vouchers)
17th & Race Streets Philadelphia, PA 215-448-2000, 800-WYNDHAM Philadelphia Downtown
Courtyard $99/night 21 North Juniper Street (at Filbert) Philadelphia, PA 215-496-3200,
www.courtyard.com Hotel Windsor $99/night, $109/night (second rate includes round-trip cab
voucher to Penn) 1700 Benjamin Franklin Parkway Philadelphia, PA 215-981-5678, 877-784-8379
www.windsorhotel.com Radisson Plaza Warwick Hotel $99/night standard room (with
complimentary upgrades if available) $119 club room 1701 Locust Street Philadelphia, PA 215-735
-6000, 800-333-3333 www.radisson.com/philadelphia Philadelphia Downtown Marriott $129/night
1201 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 215-625-2900, www.marriotthotels.com/phldt Loews
Philadelphia Hotel, $135/night 1200 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 215-627-1200,
www.loewshotels.com The Rittenhouse $210/night Superior Room $240/night Deluxe Room 210
West Rittenhouse Square Philadelphia, PA 215-546-9000, 800-635-1042 www.rittenhousehotel.com
The Ritz-Carlton $199 Deluxe Room $299 Executive Suite $299 Club Room Ten Avenue of the Arts
South Penn Square and Chestnut Philadelphia, PA 215-735-7700, 800-241-3333
www.ritzcarlton.com For more hotel information and travel discounts, you may also contact
ampus Visits?at 877-88-PHILA or www.onebigcampus.com.
Hot spots on campus:
University of Pennsylvania Museum;Institute of Contemporary Art;Walnut Street shops and
restuarants;Annenburg Center;Franklin Field;
Hot spots off campus:
Philadelphia Museum of Art;Independence Hall/Liberty Bell/Old City;National Constitution
Center;Reading Terminal Market;Flyers, Phillies, Eagles;

Campus Tours
Dates: Year Round
Times: Varies
Average length: Varies

On-Campus Interviews
Start dates - Juniors: N/A
Info session: Y
Dates/times year-round: Academic Year
Arrangements: Contact Admissions Office

Class Visits
Dates: Academic Year
Arrangements: Contact Admissions Office

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School Photos

University of Pennsylvania
1 College Hall Phone: 215-898-7507
Philadelphia, PA, 19104 Fax: 215-898-9670
www.upenn.edu

School Photos

School Photos

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