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When applying to Penn, undergraduates are asked to choose one of the University’s four undergraduate schools (the College, Wharton, Penn Engineering, or Penn Nursing), or a coordinated dual-degree, accelerated, or specialized program that will serve as home base throughout their academic journey.
If you’re confident Penn is the best fit for you, consider applying through Early Decision. Our Early Decision program is binding, meaning that if you are admitted, you are required to accept our offer of admission and enroll at Penn.
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.
Penn’s undergraduate students have the opportunity to pursue 90 majors across four schools. They also often engage across disciplines, forging new paths in research and scholarship.
The University of Pennsylvania values diversity and seeks talented students, faculty and staff with diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives.
An overview of the requirements to apply can be found on our checklist pages for first year and transfer students.
We’ll guide you through how to prepare your very best application. You’ll choose one of our four undergraduate schools to serve as your academic foundation: the College of Arts and Sciences, Penn Engineering, School of Nursing, or the Wharton School. But you’ll never be limited to just one thing.
Join Us for a Campus Visit. Penn Admissions will resume on-campus tours and information sessions on August 29 with the start of the fall semester. Our Admissions Visit Center will remain open during regular weekday hours from August 7-August 28, and staff will be happy to answer questions and provide self-guided tour materials.
More than 16,000 graduate and professional students study at Penn, pursuing more than 300 degree and certificate offerings, from Accounting to Women’s Health. Explore our graduate programs and click on the programs that interest you to learn more about admissions and academic requirements.
Our goal is to identify students who we believe are ready for the academic challenges Penn has to offer. Our admissions committee meets in teams to discuss all parts of your application so we can look beyond the words on the page to discover the intangible qualities that make you authentically you.