Stories from students at University of Pennsylvania



University of Pennsylvania 🇺🇸
Philadelphia, US
How I got into UPenn Class of 2029 as an international student from Kazakhstan
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University of Pennsylvania 🇺🇸
Philadelphia, US
Winning the most competitive merit-based scholarship in Egypt! My entire experience at Upenn
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Philadelphia, US
Detailing How I Got Into The UPenn Huntsman Program as an International Student From East Africa

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Philadelphia, US
From Belarus to Wharton Business School with a full-ride scholarship

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Philadelphia, US
My journey to gaining admission to two Ivy League universities with full financial aid

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Philadelphia, US
Insider tips from UPenn Class of 2027 international student who got full financial aid

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University of Pennsylvania 🇺🇸
Philadelphia, US
My undergrad experience at Upenn with Khazanah Scholarship from the government of Malaysia
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University of Pennsylvania 🇺🇸
Philadelphia, US
Computer Science for Non-Techies at UPenn

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Location & Campus
Gender Distribution
Fall 2023 undergraduate% of International Students
Fall 2023 undergraduateUniversity of Pennsylvania is located in Large City of Philadelphia, PA, US🇺🇸
Admissions
Deadlines
- Early DecisionFall 2025
- Regular DecisionFall 2025
Acceptance Rate
Fall 2023 undergraduateTest Scores
Fall 2023 undergraduateSAT
Evidence-Based Reading and Writing
Math
ACT
Composite
Supplemental Essays
How will you explore community at Penn? Consider how Penn will help shape your perspective, and how your experiences and perspective will help shape Penn. (150-200 words)
Penn is home to many resource centers and hubs designed to enrich student experiences and build community. You can learn more about these centers and other ways students find belonging at Penn by visiting this page. Pro Tip: learning more about these communities might help you answer the next question!
Optional: Please select any that match your areas of interest:
Nursing and Health Care Management (NHCM)
NHCM Prompt: Discuss your interest in nursing and health care management. How might Penn's coordinated dual-degree program in nursing and business help you meet your goals? (400-650 words)
The Jerome Fisher Program in Management & Technology (M&T)
M&T Prompt 2: Describe a problem that you solved that showed leadership and creativity. (250 words maximum)
Write a short thank-you note to someone you have not yet thanked and would like to acknowledge. (We encourage you to share this note with that person, if possible, and reflect on the experience!) (150-200 words)
Penn Nursing intends to meet the health needs of a global, multicultural world by preparing its students to impact healthcare through advancing science. How will you contribute to our mission of promoting equity in healthcare and how will Penn Nursing contribute to your future nursing goals? (150-200 words)
To help inform your response, applicants are encouraged to learn more about Penn Nursing’s mission and how we promote equity in healthcare here. This information will help you develop a stronger understanding of our values and how they align with your own goals and aspirations.
The Roy and Diana Vagelos Program in Life Sciences & Management (LSM)
LSM Prompt: The LSM program aims to provide students with a fundamental understanding of the life sciences and their management with an eye to identifying, advancing and implementing innovations. What issues would you want to address using the understanding gained from such a program? Note that this essay should be distinct from your single degree essay. (400-650 words)
The Jerome Fisher Program in Management & Technology (M&T)
M&T Prompt 1: Explain how you will use the M&T program to explore your interest in business, engineering, and the intersection of the two. (400-650 words)
The Roy and Diana Vagelos Integrated Program in Energy Research (VIPER)
VIPER Prompt: How do you envision your participation in the Vagelos Integrated Program in Energy Research (VIPER) furthering your interests in energy science and technology? Please include any past experiences (ex. academic, research, or extracurricular) that have led to your interest in the program. Additionally, please indicate why you are interested in pursuing dual degrees in science and engineering and which VIPER majors are most interesting to you at this time. (400-650 words)
The flexible structure of The College of Arts and Sciences’ curriculum is designed to inspire exploration, foster connections, and help you create a path of study through general education courses and a major. What are you curious about and how would you take advantage of opportunities in the arts and sciences??(150-200 words)
To help inform your response, applicants are encouraged to learn more about academic offerings within the College of Arts and Sciences at college.upenn.edu/prospective. This information will help you develop a stronger understanding of how the study of the liberal arts aligns with your own goals and aspirations.
Penn Engineering prepares its students to become leaders in technology by combining a strong foundation in the natural sciences and mathematics with depth of study in focused disciplinary majors. Please share how you plan to pursue your engineering interests at Penn. (150-200 words)
To help inform your response, applicants are encouraged to learn more about Penn Engineering and its mission to prepare students for global leadership in technology here. This information will help you develop a stronger understanding of academic pathways within Penn Engineering and how they align with your goals and interests.
Digital Media Design Program (DMD)
Discuss how your interests align with the Digital Media Design (DMD) program at the University of Pennsylvania? (400-650 words)
The Huntsman Program in International Studies
Applicants to the Huntsman Program in International Studies and Business must select one of eleven target languages. Please indicate your intended target language.
Huntsman Prompt: The Huntsman Program supports the development of globally-minded scholars who become engaged citizens, creative innovators, and ethical leaders in the public, private, and non-profit sectors in the United States and internationally. What draws you to a dual-degree in business and international studies, and how would you use what you learn to make a contribution to a global issue where business and international affairs intersect? (400-650 words)
Please indicate how many years and how extensively you have studied the language you selected for the Huntsman program.
Wharton prepares its students to make an impact by applying business methods and economic theory to real-world problems, including economic, political, and social issues. Please reflect on a current issue of importance to you and share how you hope a Wharton education would help you to explore it. (150-200 words)
To help inform your response, applicants are encouraged to learn more about the foundations of a Wharton education here. This information will help you better understand what you could learn by studying at Wharton and what you could do afterward.
Costs & Aid
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