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As admissions officers sift through applications this spring, some schools' choices may be more limited than they were last year.
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As admissions officers sift through applications this spring, some schools' choices may be more limited than they were last year.
Counseling and Psychological Services named Bill Alexander its new director last week.
Wharton dropped to third place in the Business Week Undergraduate Business School rankings, released last week, after commanding the top spot for three years.
In his budget proposal last week, President Barack Obama announced that he wants the United States to have the "highest proportion of college graduates in the world" by 2020.
In response to Governor Ed Rendell's Tuition Relief Act, Republican state Senator Jeffrey Piccola proposed an alternative plan, which cuts state funds to Penn by $15.5 million.
Money may be a major factor for many international students who are considering whether to apply to colleges abroad.
When high-school senior Melissa Parratto chose to apply to Penn early decision, she was nervous about paying more than $48,000 per year for tuition and fees.
Penn received slightly more regular-decision applications for the class of 2013 than in past years, while the total number of applicants remained about steady, the Admissions Office announced this week.
The University of Pennsylvania Press received a grant of $1.16 million from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation last week.
As college-tuition fees increase, students are paying a bigger share of their own bill, according to a study of higher-education spending trends.
Educational institutions may not receive as much aid as they originally thought, due to a revised version of the economic-stimulus bill passed by the U.S. Senate yesterday.
Despite the shaky economy, the University of Pennsylvania Press has had a successful year so far.
President Barack Obama wants to make sure you can pay for college next year.
In an effort to bring low-income students to selective universities like Penn, the QuestBridge National College Match program is helping 260 of the nation's brightest high school seniors pay for their college education.
Starting in March, taking the SAT will get a little less stressful for many high-school juniors - but not necessarily for those applying to Penn.
Penn's early decision acceptance rate increased this year to 32 percent, up from last year's all-time low of 28 percent.
Guidance counselors, college advisers and high school seniors and their parents have long debated the value of college rankings. Now the Princeton Review and USA Today are joining the debate on value - by ranking which schools are among the top 10 "Best Value Colleges" in the U.S.
What exactly is it like to run a multi-billion dollar, Fortune 100 corporation? That's something Muhtar Kent knows quite a bit about.
According to Mickey Rapkin, "there are a lot of untold stories, a lot of gossip you don't know about, behind college a capella."
Incumbent Chaka Fattah (D.-2nd District) is running against Republican Adam Lang in his bid for the U.S. House of Representatives.