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Penn’s early decision applicant pool plateaued this year. Here’s why Furda isn’t surprised.

(12/10/18 3:18am)

Penn's early decision applicant pool for the Class of 2023 recently plateaued after several years of steady growth. Dean of Admissions Eric Furda, however, said these numbers make sense, and he would not be surprised if the early decision applicant pool remains steady in the coming years.







New rules are making Wharton club recruitment less stressful, but not all clubs have come on board

(10/22/18 2:26am)

This semester, Wharton's notoriously selective finance and consulting clubs made mandatory changes to their application processes to ease the stress that comes with the club recruitment process. Just a few weeks past the club application deadline, freshmen and club leaders have generally expressed positive reactions to the changes, though not all finance and consulting clubs have implemented them. 






As visa rules change, international students at Trump's alma mater are worried but not deterred

(09/19/18 3:26am)

The Trump administration's increasingly stringent policies around international visas have rattled Penn's prospective students from abroad, but not dissuaded them from applying. In fact, according to admissions data, the University has seen a growing number of international applicants since President Trump took office. 


Students share mixed reactions to changes in pass/fail deadline and limits to academic credits

(09/11/18 6:43pm)

University administrators recently implemented new regulations limiting the number of courses undergraduates can take per semester and extending the pass/fail deadline. The move, which comes as a part of a University-wide wellness initiative, has prompted a mixture of reactions from students.